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==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
+ | <br>MOO-AHHH! | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | <br>Baby take your teeth out | ||
+ | <br>Try it one time | ||
+ | <br>Baby take your teeth out | ||
+ | <br>Try it one time | ||
+ | <br>Baby take your teeth out | ||
+ | <br>Leave 'em on the kitchen table | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | <br>Well . . . | ||
+ | <br>MOO-AHHH! | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | <br>Baby take your teeth out | ||
+ | <br>It'll be fine | ||
+ | <br>Baby take your teeth out | ||
+ | <br>It'll be fine | ||
+ | <br>Baby take your teeth out | ||
+ | <br>There ain't nothin' left to smile about | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | <br>C'mon, baby | ||
+ | <br>That's what I like | ||
+ | <br>Yeah . . . Well, c'mon | ||
+ | <br>Mm . . . yeah . . . Moo-ahhh | ||
+ | <br>The way you handle that . . . | ||
+ | <br>No, oh, [marvel] | ||
+ | <br>Don't mind your [...] | ||
+ | <br>On your hand | ||
+ | <br>Moo-ahhh | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | <br>Baby take your teeth out | ||
+ | <br>You look divine | ||
+ | <br>MOO-AHHH | ||
+ | <br>Baby take your teeth out | ||
+ | <br>You look divine | ||
+ | <br>Baby take your teeth out | ||
+ | <br>Go ahead and eat the label | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | <br>Boiling water kills germs | ||
+ | <br>Mmm-hmm . . . Yeah | ||
+ | <br>I told you! | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | <br>Baby take your teeth out | ||
+ | <br>I will recline | ||
+ | <br>The little girl must be praketin' witchcraft! | ||
+ | <br>Baby take your teeth out | ||
+ | <br>I will recline | ||
+ | <br>Baby take your teeth out | ||
+ | <br>There ain't nothin' left to talk about | ||
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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== | ||
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+ | In the [http://www.mixonline.com/news/profiles/complete-mark-pinske-interview-day-two/373054 2003 Mix Online interview], Mark Pinske mentions that "He would make the accent sound more drastic." ... "When we did Barry - we called it "Barely White," when he did his Barry White imitation - we'd actually tape his tongue with a piece of grey tape to the outside of his mouth, so it would sound more ridiculous." | ||
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+ | Later Pinske clarified that "That was Ike Willis and that character didn't come until the song was written called "Baby Take Your Teeth Out". About a girl I met in Chicago." | ||
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==CC Clues In This Song== | ==CC Clues In This Song== | ||
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+ | The line ''"this girl must be practioning witchcraft"'' was referenced in earlier Zappa songs like [[Dong Work For Yuda]]. | ||
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[[Category:Singles]] | [[Category:Singles]] | ||
[[Category:Tracks]] | [[Category:Tracks]] |
Latest revision as of 08:51, 15 November 2021
Lyrics
MOO-AHHH!
Baby take your teeth out
Try it one time
Baby take your teeth out
Try it one time
Baby take your teeth out
Leave 'em on the kitchen table
Well . . .
MOO-AHHH!
Baby take your teeth out
It'll be fine
Baby take your teeth out
It'll be fine
Baby take your teeth out
There ain't nothin' left to smile about
C'mon, baby
That's what I like
Yeah . . . Well, c'mon
Mm . . . yeah . . . Moo-ahhh
The way you handle that . . .
No, oh, [marvel]
Don't mind your [...]
On your hand
Moo-ahhh
Baby take your teeth out
You look divine
MOO-AHHH
Baby take your teeth out
You look divine
Baby take your teeth out
Go ahead and eat the label
Boiling water kills germs
Mmm-hmm . . . Yeah
I told you!
Baby take your teeth out
I will recline
The little girl must be praketin' witchcraft!
Baby take your teeth out
I will recline
Baby take your teeth out
There ain't nothin' left to talk about
Players On This Song
Records On Which This Song Has Appeared
Zappa Singles
- Baby, Take Your Teeth Out (01:53) / Stevie's Spanking (05:24) - Frank Zappa (1984)
Zappa Albums
Notes About This Song
In the 2003 Mix Online interview, Mark Pinske mentions that "He would make the accent sound more drastic." ... "When we did Barry - we called it "Barely White," when he did his Barry White imitation - we'd actually tape his tongue with a piece of grey tape to the outside of his mouth, so it would sound more ridiculous."
Later Pinske clarified that "That was Ike Willis and that character didn't come until the song was written called "Baby Take Your Teeth Out". About a girl I met in Chicago."
CC Clues In This Song
The line "this girl must be practioning witchcraft" was referenced in earlier Zappa songs like Dong Work For Yuda.