Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy (The Electric Drill Song)

Album: Lean Into It (1991)
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  • If you're a red hot fire cracker
    I will light your fuse
    If you cry like a little girl
    I'll dry your baby blues

    When you need a man of action
    I'm ready to make my move
    Like a shotgun shot Johnny on the spot
    There's nothing I can't do

    Everything you're looking for
    You can find in me
    I'll be anything you want
    Anyone you need
    I'll be your daddy, your brother
    Your lover and your little boy

    When your body needs salvation
    I'll be your tender touch
    I'll take all the love you give me
    And give you twice as much

    When we get undercover
    And do the horizontal mile
    I'm in the mood to answer
    To your call of the wild

    Everything you're looking for
    You can find in me
    I'll be anything you want
    Anyone you need
    I'll be your daddy, your brother
    Your lover and your little boy

    Everything you're looking for
    You can find in me
    I'll be anything you want
    Anyone you need

    Everything you're looking for
    Anything that you want and more
    I'll be your daddy, you brother
    Your lover and your little boy

    Your daddy, you brother
    Your lover and your little boy
    I'm ready, yeah
    Come on, I'll be your every thing

    Writer/s: BILLY SHEEHAN, PAT TORPEY
    Publisher: BOB-A-LEW SONGS, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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