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Sparks & Jane Wiedlin
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Neil Gaiman
Originally recorded as Urban Renewal Project, which would be renamed Halfnelson, which would be renamed Sparks. The song remained unreleased until it appeared on a CD in Japan in 2006, and then, in a wider release, on the 2019 compilation album, Past Tense: The Best of the Sparks.
Computer girl
My computer girl
(This is a recording)
She's got no arms
She's got no legs
For computers have no limbs
(This is a recording)
At first
She did not work right
At first
She did not function
I took a hammer
I took some nails
I went hammer, hammer, hammer
Rat tat tat
Fix fix fix
My computer girl
My computer girl
(This is a recording)
Well, if you'd like
A date with her
Stick an IBM card
In her stomach
Oh, if you'd like
A date with her
Place an IBM card
In her stomach
Well, if you'd like
A date with my computer girl
You gotta take an IBM card
And place it in her stomach
That's what
That's what you gotta do
Oh, computer girl
Computer girl
My computer girl
Computer Girl was written by Ron Mael & Russell Mael.
Computer Girl was produced by Ron Mael & Russell Mael.
Sparks released Computer Girl on Sat Jan 14 1967.