Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up

Album: Joe's Garage (1979)
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  • Lucille has messed my mind up
    But I still love her, oh, I still love her
    Lucille has messed my mind up
    But I still need her, you know I need her

    Whatcha tryna do to me Lucille?
    Whatcha tryna do to me Lucille?
    Whatcha tryna do to me Lucille?
    You got me goin' outta my mind

    Lucille has tore my heart up
    But I still love her, I really love her
    Lucille has tore my heart up
    But I still need her, you know I need her

    She treats me like my heart is made of stone
    She runs around and leaves me home, all alone
    She doesn't answer when I called her on the phone
    She messed up my mind, I'm cryin' all of the time

    Lucille has messed my mind up
    But I still love her, I really love her
    Lucille has tore my heart up
    But I still need her, I really need her

    Lucille, my mind up
    I love her, I really love her
    Lucille, my heart up
    But I still love her, I really love her

    Lucille, my mind up
    I love her, I really love her
    Lucille, my heart up
    I really need her, I really, really need her

    Lucille, my mind up
    I really love her, I really, really love her
    Lucille, my heart up
    I really love her, I really love her

    Lucille, my mind up
    But I still love her, I really, really love her
    Lucille, my mind up
    I really need her, I really, really need her

    Lucille has tore my heart up
    I really love her, I really, really love her
    Lucille, my mind up
    I really love her, I really love her

    Lucille Writer/s: Frank Zappa
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Dan Burnette from Chicago, IlThis was originally the title track off Jeff Simons 1970 Bizarre/Straight Records release. Zappa cowrite the track, but under a pseudonym.
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