Molly's Lips

Album: The Way of The Vaselines: A Complete History (1992)
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  • She said she'll take me anyway,
    She'll take me every way,
    As long as she stays with me.

    She said she'll take me everywhere,
    She'll take me anywhere,
    As long as I'm good and clean.

    Kiss kiss Molly's lips
    Kiss kiss Molly's lips
    Kiss kiss Molly's lips
    Kiss kiss Molly's lips

    She said she'll take me every time,
    She'll take me anytime,
    As long as she stays with me.

    She said she'll take me everyday,
    She'll take me any day,
    And it would be free.. Writer/s: EUGENE KELLY, FRANCES MCKEE, TED EGAN
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Alasdair from Newdigate, Englandanother good cover version, apart from the Nirvana one, is by English band the Paddingtons
  • Jon from Oakridge, OrLiked Nirvanas cover.
  • D from 1, AlThis song was named for the BBC television actress Molly Weir.
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