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==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
+ | You're a lonely little girl<br> | ||
+ | But your Mommy & Daddy don't care<br> | ||
+ | You're a lonely little girl<br> | ||
+ | The things they say<br> | ||
+ | Just hurt your heart<br> | ||
+ | It's too late now <br> | ||
+ | For them to start<br> | ||
+ | To understand<br> | ||
+ | The way you feel<br> | ||
+ | The world for them<br> | ||
+ | Is too unreal<br> | ||
+ | So you're lonely, lonely, lonely<br> | ||
+ | Lonely little girl<br> | ||
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==Players On This Song== | ==Players On This Song== | ||
==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared== | ==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared== | ||
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==Notes About This Song== | ==Notes About This Song== | ||
==CC Clues In This Song== | ==CC Clues In This Song== | ||
+ | *Shares similar themes with [[Mom & Dad]] and [[Conehead]]. | ||
+ | *Includes the second part of [[What's The Ugliest Part Of Your Body?]], part of [[How Could I Be Such A Fool]] and a quotation from [[Plastic People]]. | ||
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[[Category:Singles]] | [[Category:Singles]] | ||
[[Category:Tracks]] | [[Category:Tracks]] |
Latest revision as of 08:13, 17 November 2021
Lyrics
You're a lonely little girl
But your Mommy & Daddy don't care
You're a lonely little girl
The things they say
Just hurt your heart
It's too late now
For them to start
To understand
The way you feel
The world for them
Is too unreal
So you're lonely, lonely, lonely
Lonely little girl
Players On This Song
Records On Which This Song Has Appeared
Singles
- Lonely Little Girl (01:10) / Mother People (02:26) - The Mothers Of Invention (1967)
Zappa Albums
Tributes & Cover Albums
Notes About This Song
CC Clues In This Song
- Shares similar themes with Mom & Dad and Conehead.
- Includes the second part of What's The Ugliest Part Of Your Body?, part of How Could I Be Such A Fool and a quotation from Plastic People.