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  1. When she goes down town the boys all stop and stare. When she goes down town she walks like she just don't care. Hot Child In The City. Hot Child In The City. Running wild and looking pretty, yeah. Hot Child In The City. Come on down to my place baby. We'll talk about love. Come on down to my place woman.

  2. 21 de abr. de 2010 · Description. "Hot Child in the City" was made famous by glam rocker Nick Gilder in the 1970's. In this series of lessons we'll put several things under the microscope: the harmonics and delay, the verses, guitar hook lick in the choruses, the bridge, and how to use space in the music to your advantage. Then we'll top things of with a play-along.

  3. Total duration:39 min. 01. Hot Child In The City. Nick Gilder. Hot Child In The City. 03:34. Composers: Nick Gilder - James Mccullogh. 02. Got To Get Out.

  4. Pat Benatar. 1,057,441 listeners. rock. 80s. female vocalists. Pat Benatar is a four-time Grammy winning musician with six platinum and four gold albums to her credit. Singing such hit singles as "I Need a Lover", "Heartbreaker", &q… read more.

  5. Nick Gilder singles chronology. "Here Comes the Night". (1978) " Hot Child in the City ". (1978) "She's One of the Boys". (1979) "Hot Child in the City" is a 1978 single by English-Canadian singer Nick Gilder and taken from his second album City Nights. It was his biggest hit and went to number 1 in Canada and the United States and number 3 in ...

  6. 21 de abr. de 2010 · "Hot Child in the City" was made famous by glam rocker Nick Gilder in the 1970's. In this series of lessons we'll put several things under the microscope: the harmonics and delay, the verses, guitar hook lick in the choruses, the bridge, and how to use space in the music to your advantage. Then we'll top things of with a play-along.

  7. "Hot Child in the City" is a song by English-Canadian musician Nick Gilder. It was released in June 1978 as a single from the album City Nights. It went to No. 1 both in Canada and in the United States. It was not his first No. 1 single: as the lead singer of Sweeney Todd, he had hit No. 1 in Canada on June 26, 1976 with the single "Roxy Roller", which remained at the top for three weeks.