MC5 - Thunder Express [Live] Lyrics
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Thunder Express [Live]
Thunder Express [Live] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Thunder Express [Live] By MC5?
Put it in first and then I punch it, listen to the engine roar
Lay a patch of rubber for a block and half When I push it on down to the floor Do I roll? Well I guess, Thunder Express I've got a Ls7-454, with an isky cam I've got a voodoo head on a swifter shifter, pop the clutch, wham Do I roll? Well I guess, Thunder Express Run it home boy Pull up beside a bad Mustanger, uh uh, no race, no I pull up beside a bad Mustang I got nothin' to fear, I can whack My magic twanger AMX and GTO and Cougar ain't touched me yet Duster 6-pack, Spring Little Cobra, Barracuda, no sweat Ain't nothin' outrun my rock and roll Chevy Corvette Bring it home Wayne I'm gone in a second when I put my foot down on the accelerator I'm gone in a second when I put my foot down on the accelerator I said, "Bye bye Tah' Gay Paree, see ya later alligator" I'm talkin' 'bout Thunder, Thunder Express I'm talkin' 'bout Thunder, Thunder Express I said, "I'm talkin' 'bout Thunder, Thunder Express" I'm talkin' 'bout Thunder, Thunder Express Do I roll well I guess, Thunder Express Do I roll well I guess, Thunder Express Do I roll well I guess, Thunder Express |
Who Wrote Thunder Express [Live] By MC5?
Dennis Thompson, Fred Smith, Michael Davis, Robert W. Derminer, Wayne Kramer
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What's The Duration Of The Thunder Express [Live] By MC5?The duration of Thunder Express [Live] is 4:22 minutes and seconds. |
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