Wango Tango

Album: Scream Dream (1980)
Charted: 86
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  • All right! It's Zee Wango, Zee Tango
    1-2-3-4
    Come on boys
    Time to Wango

    My baby she like to rock
    My baby she like to roll
    My baby she can dance all night
    My baby got no control
    She do the Wango Tango

    My baby she can scream and shout
    My baby she can move it out
    My baby she can take a chance
    My baby got a brand new dance

    Wango Tango
    Wango Tango
    It's a Wango Tango
    Ooooh yeah! (ooh)
    Baby!

    My baby like to rock
    My baby like to roll
    My baby like to dance all night
    She got no control
    She do

    Wango Tango
    Wango Tango
    Wango Tango
    Ooh yeah! (ooh)

    Yeah!
    Baby! Baby! Baby! Ooh I like the way you look baby
    You look like you're made for me honey
    If you want to take a little chance
    I'm gonna show you a new dance
    Baby I gotta Wango down one time with you honey
    I like it, I like it, I like it, I like it, I like it
    Well, it's a brand new dance
    Yeah been sweepin' the nation
    I said a brand new dance
    A rock 'n' roll sensation
    Yeah I like it baby, I do it every night
    I got to do it 'cause I like it so much
    Oh honey believe it baby
    You see it's a crazed gyration of the rock generation
    It's my motivation to avoid the nauseation, frustration
    When I need some lubrication, baby!
    Kinda like, goes kinda like this
    You take her right ankle out
    You take her left ankle out
    You get her belly propped down
    You get her butt propped up
    Yeah lookin' good now baby
    I think you're in the right position now baby
    Yeah but if you ain't quite ready
    I'll make sure everything is a little bit nicer 'cause
    I'm gonna get a little talcum
    I'm gonna borrow it from Malcolm
    Yeah you look so good baby I'm starting to drool all over myself
    I got the droolin', droolin', get all wet, salivate, salivate
    I got slimy legs, slimy legs, slimy legs
    Got slimy, slimy, slimy, slimy, heh heh heh
    Yeah you look so good baby, I like it, I like it, I like it
    You know what I been talkin' about honey
    It's a nice dance, we gotta a nice dance goin' here
    Now what you gotta do, I'll tell you what you gotta do
    You got to pretend your face is a Maserati
    It's a Maserati
    It's a Maserati
    It's a gettin' hotty
    It's a Maserati, Maserati, Maserati
    It's a fast one too man, that thing's turbocharged
    You feel like a little fuel injection honey?
    I'll tell ya about it, I'll tell you about it
    I'll check out the hood scoop
    I gotta get that hood scoop off, shine and shine and buff
    I gotta buff it up, buff it up, buff it up, buff it up, buff it up,
    Yeah, shiny now baby, heh heh heh
    You've been drivin' all night long
    It's time to put the old Maserati away
    So you look for a garage, you think you see a garage
    Wait a minute, Hey!, there's one up ahead
    And the damn thing's open
    Hello! Get in there!

    Is my baby alive? (Is my baby alive?)
    Is my baby alive? (Is my baby alive?)
    Is my baby alive?
    She Wango'd to death

    Wango Tango (Wango Tango)
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    Tango Tango Tango Tango Writer/s: BASTIAAN RAGAS, ERIC VAN TIJN, JOCHEM FLUITSMA
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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