Difference between revisions of "Big Leg Emma"
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Revision as of 12:28, 27 July 2005
Contents
Lyrics
There's a big dilemma
About my Big Leg Emma, uh-huh, oh yeah
There's a big dilemma
About my Big Leg Emma, uh-huh, oh yeah
She was my steady date
Until she put on weight
There's a big dilemma
About my Big Leg Emma, uh-huh, oh yeah
There's a big dilemma
About my Big Leg Emma, uh-huh, oh yeah
She used to knock me out
Until her face broke out
ma-ma-ma ma-ma-ma
ma-ma-ma ma-ma-ma
ma-ma-ma ma-ma-ma
ma-ma-ma ma-ma-ma
Emma
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ma-ma-ma ma-ma-ma
ma-ma-ma ma-ma-ma
ma-ma-ma ma-ma-ma
Emma
(Sock it to me!)
There's a big dilemma
About my Big Leg Emma, uh-huh, oh yeah
There's a big dilemma
About my Big Leg Emma, uh-huh, oh yeah
She used to knock me out
Until her face broke out
(...my love...)
Players On This Song
- The original recording was made in TTG Studios, LA, March 6, 1967 - FZ, Ray Collins, Roy Estrada, Don Preston, Bunk Gardner, Jimmy Carl Black, Billy Mundi.
Records On Which This Song Has Appeared
Official Frank Zappa Albums
- Absolutely Free (on CD release only)
- Mystery Disc (same take as above)
- Zappa In New York
- Läther(same recording as above)
- 'Tis The Season To Be Jelly
- The Ark and FZ & The Mothers Of Invention (shorter edit)
Zappa Singles
Why Don't You Do Me Right? / Big Leg Emma - The Mothers Of Invention (1967)
- Why Don'tcha Do Me Right? (02:37)
- Big Leg Emma (02:31)
Son of Suzy Creamcheese / Big Leg Emma - The Mothers Of Invention (1967)
- Son Of Suzy Creamcheese (01:34)
- Big Leg Emma (02:31)
Tribute & Cover Albums
Notes About This Song
- Big Leg Emma was originally called "Dilemma".