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“60 Feet Tall” is the first track off of The Dead Weather’s debut album, Horehound.
The song describes a relationship when one person knows that the other is trouble or dangerous but believes she/he can take him/her on. What else are you going to do when you’re 60 feet tall?
[Verse 1]
You're so cruel and shameless
But I can't leave you be
You're so cold and dangerous
I can't leave you be
You got the kind of loving
I need constantly
[Verse 2]
Hooked up to my motor
All day long
We go down to Texas
Up to Montreal
Two eyes none the wiser
In the deep
Oh when the water gets hotter
Both hands in the deep
You got my attention
Oh, you got it all
[Refrain 1]
I can take the trouble
'Cause I'm 60 feet tall
[Verse 3]
I know it ain't easy
I must tap your evil well
Boy, you come roaring
Like a bat out of hell
You drive me so reckless
You'll kill us all
[Refrain 2]
I can take the trouble
I'll take you on
[Guitar solo]
[Refrain 1]
I can take the trouble
I'm 60 feet tall
[Verse 1]
You're so cruel and shameless
But I can't leave you be
You're so cold and dangerous
But I can't leave you be
You got the kind of loving
I need constantly
[Refrain 1]
I can take the trouble
'Cause I'm 60 feet tall
60 Feet Tall was written by Alison Mosshart & Dean Fertita.
60 Feet Tall was produced by Jack White.
The Dead Weather released 60 Feet Tall on Tue Jul 14 2009.