DaDa starts off with an eerie and haunting title track, along with a conversation that is likely between Sonny’s father and a therapist.
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I don't know what you mean about nasty feelings, it's
Let me help you out of this, you were starting to feel a
Certain way, violence, resentful
How do you know that? I told you? I told you that?
That's right, remember yesterday?
I don't want to talk about that, I don't want to talk about it
Let's talk about, uh, talk about something else. Ok?
What would you like to talk about?
Uh
Tell me about your son
My son, yeah well, he took care of me. He's took care of me for a long, he still takes care of me
And she takes good, and
She takes care of me. She takes, she takes good care of me
He takes care of me
Do you believe it
I have a daughter too
You don't have a daughter
Yeah, I have a daughter, yeah
A son - you have a son, a son
No I, no I, all I have, I have
I have a son, I have a son and a daughter, and a daughter
No, I have a son, daughter, daughter too, and a boy, and a boy
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I'm a little tired now
Well that's alright, I think that's enough for today
I'm feeling rough and kinda hungry too
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Who's my boy?
DaDa was written by Bob Ezrin.
DaDa was produced by Bob Ezrin.
Alice Cooper released DaDa on Wed Sep 28 1983.