Frank Zappa - Easy Meat Lyrics

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Easy Meat

Easy Meat Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Easy Meat By Frank Zappa?
Frank zappa (lead guitar, vocals)
Ike willis (rhythm guitar, vocals) Ray white (rhythm guitar, vocals) Steve vai (rhythm guitar, vocals) Warren cucurullo (rhythm guitar, vocals) Denny walley (slide guitar, vocals) Tommy mars (keyboards, vocals) Peter wolf (keyboards) Bob harris (keyboards, trumpet, vocals) Ed mann (percussion) Arthur barrow (bass, vocals) Vinnie colaiuta (drums) This girl is easy meat I seen her on the street See-through blouse an' a tiny little dress Her manner indiscreet...i knew she was Easy, easy, easy meat Easy, easy, easy meat Easy, easy, easy, easy Easy meat, easy meat, easy meat, easy meat She wanna take me home Make me sweat and moan Rub my head and beat me off With a copy of rollin' stone Easy, easy, easy meat Easy, easy, easy meat Easy, easy, easy, easy Easy meat, easy meat, easy meat, easy meat ...they're just not gonna stand for it... I told her I was late I had another date I can't get off on the rollin' stone But the robots think it's great...i knew she was Easy, easy, easy meat Easy, easy, easy meat Easy, easy, easy, easy Easy meat, easy meat, easy meat, easy meat Easy She was so easy Easy Saw her tiny titties Through her see-through blouse I just had to take the girl to my house Easy Meat |
Who Wrote Easy Meat By Frank Zappa?
Frank Zappa
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What's The Duration Of The Easy Meat By Frank Zappa?The duration of Easy Meat is 5:05 minutes and seconds. |
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