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==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared==  
 
==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared==  
 
===Singles===  
 
===Singles===  
* [[Disco Boy|Disco Boy]] (05:10) / [[Disco Boy|Disco Boy]] (05:10) - Frank Zappa (1977)
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* [[Disco Boy|Disco Boy]] (05:28  Mono mix) / [[Disco Boy|Disco Boy]] (05:28 Stereo Mix) - Frank Zappa (March 1977) WBS 8342 Promotional - Not For Sale version.
* [[Disco Boy|Disco Boy]] (05:10) / [[Ms. Pinky|Ms. Pinky]] (03:40) - Frank Zappa (1977)
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* [[Disco Boy|Disco Boy]] (05:28) / [[Ms. Pinky|Ms. Pinky]] (03:49) - Frank Zappa (March 1977) WBS 8342
 
===Zappa Albums & Side Projects===  
 
===Zappa Albums & Side Projects===  
 
* [[Zoot Allures]]. Same track on
 
* [[Zoot Allures]]. Same track on
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* [[Understanding America]]
 
* [[Understanding America]]
 
* [[Halloween 77]]
 
* [[Halloween 77]]
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* [[2012 AAAFNRAA (Baby Snakes Soundtrack)]]
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===Tribute & Cover Albums===
  
===Tribute & Cover Albums===
 
 
==Notes About This Song==  
 
==Notes About This Song==  
  

Latest revision as of 07:28, 9 December 2021


Lyrics

Disco boy! Run to toilet and comb your hair
Disco boy! Pucker your lip, and check your shoulders
'Cause some dandruff might be hiding there

Disco boy, your the disco king, aw the
Disco thing made you think someday that you
Just might go somewhere

Disco girl, you're outa sight, you need a
Disco boy, to treat you right
He'll do a little dance, take you home tonight
Leave his hair alone, but you can kiss his comb

Disco boy! Run to toilet and comb your hair
Disco boy! Shake it more than three times and you're
Playing with it while you're standing there

Disco boy, do the bump every night, 'til the disco girl
Who's really right, gonna fall for your line
And feed you a box full of chicken delight

Disco chit-chat so demure
Pump that booty all across the floor
A disco drink, a disco wink
You never go duty that's what you think
You never go duty that's what you think
You never go duty that's what you think

Duty, go duty
Duty, go duty
Duty, you never go duty
Duty, you never go duty
Duty, you never go duty
Duty, you never go duty
You never duty, go duty
Duty, you never duty

Disco boy! You got one more chance, to comb your hair again
Disco boy! They're closing the bar, and she's
Leaving with your friend

Disco boy, that's the way it goes, so wipe your nose, and
Try it again, to get a little lay tomorrow

Disco boy, no one understands, but thank the lord that you
Still got hands, to help you do that jerkin' that'll
Blot out your disco sorrow

It's disco love tonight, make sure you look alright
It's disco love tonight, make sure you look alright

Players On This Song

FZ - guitar, bass, keyboards, synth, vocal
Terry Bozzio - drums, bg. vocal
Davey Moire - bg. vocal
Andre Lewis - bg. vocal
Roy Estrada - bg. vocal
Sparkie Parker - bg. vocal

Records On Which This Song Has Appeared

Singles

  • Disco Boy (05:28 Mono mix) / Disco Boy (05:28 Stereo Mix) - Frank Zappa (March 1977) WBS 8342 Promotional - Not For Sale version.
  • Disco Boy (05:28) / Ms. Pinky (03:49) - Frank Zappa (March 1977) WBS 8342

Zappa Albums & Side Projects

Tribute & Cover Albums

Notes About This Song

From Zappa On Air:

FZ: That song came about because we were in Denmark and we went to a place there called the The Disc Club, and it was really poot. It was so make-believe sophisticated that it was embarrassing. The place was decorated like a playboy-type living room would sorta be like – lowboy chairs and snackettes on the table, and everybody drinks and dances to these robot beat records, which I happen to like you know. I'm very fond of monotony, I think it's an integral part of contemporary civilization and once you adapt to it you're better in phase with reality.

JL: Is this a blatant commercial sell-out on your part Frank?

FZ: No, I think that it's probably one of the funnier commentaries on the disco syndrome.

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