Kool Thing

Album: Goo (1990)
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  • Kool Thing sittin' with a kitty
    Now you know you're sure lookin' pretty
    Like a lover not a dancer
    Superboy take a little chance here
    I don't want to, I don't think so
    I don't want to, I don't think so

    Kool Thing let me play it with your radio
    Move me, turn me on, baby-o
    I'll be your slave
    Give you a shave
    I don't want to, I don't think so
    I don't want to, I don't think so

    Yeah, tell'em about it
    Hit'em where it hurts
    Hey, Kool Thing, come here, sit down beside me
    There's something I go to ask you
    I just want to know, what are you gonna do for me?
    I mean, are you gonna liberate us girls
    From male white corporate oppression?
    Tell it like it is!
    Huh?
    Yeah!
    Don't be shy
    Word up!
    Fear of a female planet?
    Fear of a female planet?
    Fear, baby!
    I just want to know that we can still be friends
    Let everybody know
    Kool Kool Thing, Kool Kool Thing

    When you're a star, I know that you'll fix everything

    Kool Thing sittin' with a kitty
    Now you know you're sure lookin' pretty
    Rock the beat just a little faster
    Now I know you are the master
    I don't want to, I don't think so
    I don't want to, I don't think so

    Kool thing walkin' like a panther
    Come on and give me an answer
    Kool thing walkin' like a panther
    What'd he say?
    I don't want to, I don't think so
    I don't want to, I don't think so Writer/s: Kim Gordon, Lee M. Ranaldo, Steven Jay Shelley, Thurston Joseph Moore
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Daniel from Monterrey, MexicoThe second fact says that "... Kim (Deal) asked him if he'd come in..." Kim Deal is the bassist for The Pixies and the singer for The Breeders, Kim Gordon is the bassist and singer for Sonic Youth
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