David Lee Roth (born October 10 1954 in Bloomington, Indiana) is an American rock vocalist, songwriter, rock climber, adventurer, actor, author, and former radio personality, perhaps best known for his work with the band Van Halen and his fast-talking, oversized personality. He left Van Halen at the pinnacle of his tenure with them in 1985 (being replaced by Montrose's Sammy Hagar) and formed a solo band. After some time spent performing lounge jazz to small audiences, Roth recruited a wondergroup of Steve Vai (guitar), Billy Sheehan (bass) and Greg Bisonette (drums), and released the wildly successful 'Eat 'em and Smile' album in 1986. For a while, Roth's success equaled that of his own band; but while Van Halen became huge with Hagar behind the mic, DLR's star faded over time. After the impressive dream-team line-up of the David Lee Roth band imploded due to ego, guitar prodigy Jason Becker (formerly of Cacophony) was bought into the fold in 1989.
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A Little Luck Lyrics

David Lee Roth

All right!
Give it to me now
I know I ain't lucky in nothin'
Well, that's a constant unemployment line
An' I know, I ain't lucky in nothin'
Spent a year there last night
Sure I'm on the road to ruin
Only gonna ruin just a little bit
Well, that's the trouble with self-improvement
Only I know when it's time to quit
Cause I'm gonna make it
One more payment and that's it
A Little bit of luck
How bout it?
All right
A little bit of luck
I've got it
All right
Give it to me now
Enough with the inner city
My baby ran off with my best friend
But when I heard, I took it easy
Cause I knew I'd see those girls again
(Oh, my God)
Peace was the solution
And livin' in harmony
So when I go to the movies
I pay for three
Angels gotta smile every once in a while
So why not on me?
A Little bit of luck
How bout it?
All right
A little bit of luck
I've got it
All right
Give it to me now
Look at that
When you reach out to touch somebody, baby
Reach out for me
Cause this lucky penny is gonna land heads up
I know I ain't lucky in nothin'
That's a constant unemployment line
An' I know, I ain't lucky in nothin'
Spent a year there last night
Sure I'm on the road to ruin
Only gonna ruin just a little bit
Well, that's the trouble with self-improvement
Only I know when it's time to quit
Cause I'm gonna make it
One more payment and that's it
A Little bit of luck
How bout it?
All right
A little bit of luck
I've got it
All right
Give it to me now