Little Miss Can't Be Wrong

Album: Pocket Full of Kryptonite (1991)
Charted: 23 17
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  • It's been a whole lot easier since the bitch left town
    It's been a whole lot happier without her face around
    Nobody upstairs gonna stomp and shout
    Nobody at the back door gonna throw my laundry out
    She holds your shotgun while you do-si-do
    She want one man made of Hercules and Cyrano
    I been a whole lot easier since the bitch is gone
    Little miss, little miss, little miss can't be wrong

    Little miss, little miss, little miss can't be wrong
    Ain't nobody gonna bow no more when you sound your gong
    Little miss, little miss, little miss can't be wrong
    Whatcha gon' do to get into another one of these here rock 'n' roll songs?

    Other people's thoughts, they ain't your hand-me-downs
    Would it be so bad to simply turn around?
    You cook so well, all nice and French
    You do your brain surgery too, mama, with a monkey wrench

    Little miss, little miss, little miss can't be wrong
    Ain't nobody gonna bow no more when you sound your gong
    Little miss, little miss, little miss can't be wrong
    Whatcha gon' do to get into another one of these here rock 'n' roll songs?

    Yeah, yeah, can't be wrong
    No, no, no, can't be wrong
    Oh, you can't be wrong
    You can't be wrong, you can't be wrong, no, no, no

    I hope them cigarettes are gonna make you cough
    I hope you hear this song and it pissed you off
    I take that back, I hope you're doing fine
    And if I had a dollar, I might give you ninety-nine

    Little miss, little miss, little miss can't be wrong
    Ain't nobody gonna bow no more when you sound your gong
    Little miss, little miss, little miss can't be wrong
    Whatcha gon' do to get into another one of these here rock 'n' roll song?

    Oh, little miss, little miss, little miss, little miss can't be wrong
    No, no, no, no, no, no
    Oh, you can't be wrong, no, you can't be wrong, you can't be wrong
    Oh
    Little miss, little miss, little miss, little miss can't be wrong, no
    Oh, you can't be wrong
    Little miss, little miss, little miss, little miss can't be wrong, oh
    Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
    Oh Writer/s: Aaron Comess, Christopher Gross, Eric Schenkman, Mark White
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 6

  • Buzzkill from Your Walls, Djibouti@"A. Wannabe Rockr from Cydonia, Mars" - the "response" from his stepmom that you posted the link to is a satire piece.
  • Bum Rocker from EnglandIma female and I think little miss cant be wrong has brilliant lyrics!..you go Chris your a brilliant writer and singer your voice is unique and spin doctors are talented musicians.
  • A. Wannabe Rockr from Cydonia, MarsThere is a response from the stepmother here: bit.ly/3KbH8ep

    I was curious what the real person thought of the song.
  • Zonbass81 from AustraliaI still don't get the line: "If I had a dollar, I might give you ninety-nine"
    What does that mean? 99 cents? From his one dollar?

    I wouldn't give any money to someone I don't like..
  • Different Random Guy from OklahomaGirl was petulant as hell
  • Some Random Guy from Houston, TexasWho played the petulant girl in the video? I have never seen any reference to her anywhere. This song was a huge hit so you would think her being in he video would have been one of the highlights of her life. And yet I can't find any mention of her anywhere
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