When you grow up
Livin' like a good boy oughta
And your mama
Takes a shine to her best son
Something different
All the girls they seem to like you
Cause you're handsome
Like to talk and a whole lot of fun

But now your girl's gone a missin'
And your house has got an empty bed
The folks'll wonder 'bout the wedding
They won't listen to a word you said

Gonna take your mama out all night
Yeah we'll show her what it's all about
We'll get her jacked up on some cheap champagne
We'll let the good times all roll out
And if the music ain't good, well it's just too bad
We're gonna sing along no matter what
Because the dancers don't mind at the New Orleans
If you tip 'em and they make a cut

Do it
Take your mama out all night
So she'll have no doubt
That we're doing oh the best we can
We're gonna do it
Take your mama out all night
You can stay up late
'Cause baby you're a full grown man

It's a struggle
Livin' like a good boy oughta
In the summer
Watchin' all the girls pass by
When your mama
Heard the way that you'd been talking
I tried to tell you
That all she'd wanna do is cry
Now we end up takin' the long way home
Lookin' overdressed wearin' buckets of stale cologne
It's so hard to see streets on a country road
When your glasses in the garbage
And your Continental's just got towed. . .

5 comments:

Gordie said...

This is such a wonderful, filthy, rude coming out song. It reminds me of the time my mother and I went to a gay pub in Pimlico. I was seriously underage, but I enjoyed myself,

Mel said...

<--must be misunderstanding the lyrics.

(gonna now go have a listen--sometimes that makes the world of difference!)

I, Like The View said...

(I have no clue what the lyrics are about: just love the melody and the rhythm and the way the lyrics sound, when they are sung as they are, whatever they mean!)

Gordie said...

oops... Ignore me.

I, Like The View said...

that's not as easily done as said