Chartreuse

Album: La Futura (2012)
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  • Chartreuse
    You got the color that turns me loose
    Chartreuse
    That color just turns me loose
    Better than Magenta
    Better than Fuse
    You got a shade that gets rid of the blues.

    Yeah chartreuse
    Don't you know I like big caboose
    Chartreuse
    You know I like that big caboose
    Its sure sweet,
    Lights my fuse
    Its sure sweet babe,
    Lights my fuse

    Chartreuse
    That color just turns me loose
    Chartreuse
    You got the color that turns me loose
    When you got the blues baby
    I got the juice
    If you get the blues lil' mama
    I got the juice Writer/s: BILLY GIBBONS, FRANK BEARD, GARY L MOON, JOE HARDY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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