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Ween starts off their breakout album The Mollusk with a reworking of “Are my Ears on Straight?" by Gayla Peevey, known for being the B-side of “I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas”.
While this song has no nautical themes, the track does set the goofy tone of the album with its childish singing styl...
[Verse 1]
Are my ribbons tied? Is my hair in place?
Have I got a cute expression on my face?
And my shoes all shined, I'll try to keep in line
When I'm dancing in the show tonight
[Verse 2]
Does my shuffle step really look so good?
Am I doing it the way you think I should?
Would it be amiss if I blew a kiss
When I'm dancing in the show tonight?
[Chorus]
Showtime now is getting nearer
And I'm getting scared
Wish I could see in the mirror
If I'm all prepared
[Verse 3]
First, you take a step then you point your toe
Hope I know it like I did a week ago
Am I standing straight? I can hardly wait
To be dancing in the show tonight
[Chorus]
Showtime now is getting nearer
And I'm getting scared
Wish I could see in the mirror
If I'm all prepared
[Verse 3]
First, you take a step then you point your toe
Hope I know it like I did a week ago
Am I standing straight? I can hardly wait
To be dancing in the show tonight
I’m Dancing in the Show Tonight was written by Dean Ween & Gene Ween.
I’m Dancing in the Show Tonight was produced by Andrew Weiss.
Ween released I’m Dancing in the Show Tonight on Tue Jun 24 1997.
“That was a ballet-practice record of my sister’s, and I still have it. It’s an old record that wasn’t intended to sound weird and creepy, but it does. The day after I met Glenn, his baby was born, so we had his 2-year-old son Charlie sing on the song. Everybody sang on it, and we had 12 vocal track...