Jorge Regula

Album: The Moldy Peaches (2001)
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  • My name is Jorge Regula (my name is Jorge Regula)
    I'm walking down the street (I'm walking down the street)
    I love you (I love you)
    Let's go to the beach

    Let's go sailing (let's go sailing)
    Let's get a bite to eat (let's get a bite to eat)
    Let's talk about movies (let's talk about movies)
    Let's go to sleep

    I wake up in the morning (I wake up in the morning)
    Put on my yellow shirt (put on my yellow shirt)
    I get a bite to eat (I get a bite to eat)
    I go to work

    Do-do-do-do-do-do-do do-do-do-do-do
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    I'm the AV guy (I'm the AV guy)
    I'm the AFNY guy (I'm the AFNY guy)
    I'm the piano guy (I'm the piano guy)
    Let's go to sleep

    I wrote a new song (I wrote a new song)
    It has a good beat (it has a good beat)
    Let's talk about movies (let's talk about movies)
    Let's get a bite to eat

    Do-do-do-do-do-do-do do-do-do-do-do
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    My name is Jorge Regula (my name is Jorge Regula)
    I'm walking down the street (I'm walking down the street)
    I love you (I love you)
    Let's go to sleep
    Let's go to sleep Writer/s: Adam Green, Kimya Dawson
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, TERRORBIRD PUBLISHING LLC
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