Margo
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Post by Margo on May 12, 2005 8:24:38 GMT -4
This song is driving me crazy because apparently there's nothing on it on Google. It's a hiphop song and the chorus goes like this: woman singing: He's my baby daddy He is always broke .... nothing but a joke He's my baby daddy don't lift nothing heavy ... ... man singing: She's my baby mama ... And she's always looking for a sugar daddy The ellipses are for lyrics I can't remember. There's also something about child support and the guy spending his time in jail. Please help. EDIT: got it, it's Baby Mama by Three 6 Mafia. And I misheard half of the lyrics
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e c0li
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Post by e c0li on Jun 2, 2005 17:01:33 GMT -4
Does anyone know what this song is called?
"I don't know why she's leaving or where she's gonna go I guess she's got her reasons but I just don't want to know cause for 24 years I've been living next door to Alice" (Alice? Who the fuck is Alice?)
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pennylayne
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Post by pennylayne on Jun 8, 2005 3:37:13 GMT -4
Margo unfortunately I don't know your song but I recognize part of if. "Alice who the fuck is Alice" as being sampled in some techno song. Now I'm curious what the original song is too. Anyone?
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pollywog
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Post by pollywog on Jul 5, 2005 18:05:11 GMT -4
Does anyone know what this song is called? "I don't know why she's leaving or where she's gonna go I guess she's got her reasons but I just don't want to know cause for 24 years I've been living next door to Alice" (Alice? Who the fuck is Alice?) It's called "Living Next Door to Alice" by Smokie. If I understand the story, the song first came out in 1976, and then was covered by a band called Gompie, who added the "Who the fuck is Alice?" line. Then Smokie re-released the song in 1995, including the new line (which was performed by comedian Roy 'Chubby' Brown).
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hobbes
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Post by hobbes on Jul 5, 2005 21:22:37 GMT -4
And Alice? Alice? Who the fuck is Alice? is a staple at the Irish pub I go to weekly.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2005 23:00:55 GMT -4
Word. When I read it, all I could think of was people chanting that line at a bar....you don't go to Irish Eyes, do ya Hobbes?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2005 1:30:20 GMT -4
I was watching Saturday Night and Sunday Morning today and heard a beautiful song (the scene where Albert Finney is at the fun fair and sees the married woman he has been sleeping with while he is on a date with a pretty young thing - very good movie, btw) with the lyrics
"Let's slip away some place quiet. Let's slip away and live on a diet of love and ___"
I couldn't catch the rest of the lyrics because of the dialogue in the scene (the phrase "slip away" was repeated several times) but the movie came out in 1960 so the song dates from before (or right around) then. It was a sort of slow song - not something you would associate with a fun fair or carnival. It was one of those haunting, beautiful songs that gets into your head.
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swanflake
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Post by swanflake on Jul 15, 2005 18:46:26 GMT -4
What's the name and who's the artist of that song that goes:
"First you gotta put your neck into it, don't stop just do it do it, lick it now, lick it good, suck this pussy just like you should, my neck, my back, suck my pussy and my crack."
Heehee, I like that song.
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goggle
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Post by goggle on Jul 15, 2005 19:01:13 GMT -4
It's "My Neck, My Back" by Khia.
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Post by PearlySweetcake on Jul 17, 2005 3:56:02 GMT -4
ThursdayNext, I believe the song you're thinking of is "Let's Slip Away" by jazz vocalist Cleo Laine. It was released around 1960. You can find it on any of her greatest hits collections.
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