Crash Test Dummies - Keep a Lid on Things Lyrics

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Keep a Lid on Things

Keep a Lid on Things Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Keep a Lid on Things By Crash Test Dummies?
Who put the doggy in the doghouse?
You did, baby - you did Who put your granny in the granny house? You did, baby - you did, baby Who put the bad in the madhouse? You did, baby - you did Who put that junk in the junk house? You did, baby - you did, baby Keep your eye on things while I'm gone Keep a lid on things Don't you try everything while I'm gone Keep a lid on things Who put the fun in the fun house? You did, baby - you did Who put your dad in the half house? You did, baby - you did, baby Who put the boys in the clubhouse? You did, baby - you did Who put the cat in the cat house? You did, baby - you did, baby Keep your eye on things while I'm gone Keep a lid on things Don't you try everything while I'm gone Keep a lid on things Keep your eye on things while I'm gone Keep a lid on things Who dug the hole in the outhouse? You did, baby - you did Who put Whitey in the White House? You did, baby - you did, baby Keep your eye on things while I'm gone Keep a lid on things Don't you try everything while I'm gone Keep a lid on things Keep your eye on things while I'm gone Keep a lid on things |
Who Wrote Keep a Lid on Things By Crash Test Dummies?
Brad Roberts, Greg Wells
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What's The Duration Of The Keep a Lid on Things By Crash Test Dummies?The duration of Keep a Lid on Things is 2:45 minutes and seconds. |
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