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Sung by Slymenstra Hymen (Danielle Stampe), “Don’t Need A Man” is a slow lounge jazz ballad about Slymenstra’s love life.
“Don’t Need A Man” was originally written by Stampe as a solo song and wasn’t intended for a GWAR album. The band’s rhythm guitarist Mike Derks performed all of the instrumentat...
[Verse 1]
Hush my baby
Don't cry tonight
My ears are sick of that sound
I've been searching
For someone to love
Looks like you're all that I've found
I've been up
I've been down
Got a man in every port and every town
I've got nothing
Boy toys and playthings
Are a shallow reward
[Chorus]
Don't need a lover
I don't need a man
I don't need anything
I don't need a man
I need the moon
I need the stars
I need an equal to capture my heart
[Verse 2]
I've had all types
Of men in this world
I've had princes and frogs
Chocolate, vanilla
Rich, poor, and the killer
Devil, demigod
Clergy and dog
[Verse 3]
Men, they will come
Men, they will go
They're not what I'd call a man
Nothing on earth can satisfy me
I can do better, I can
I know I can
[Chorus]
Don't need a lover
Don't need a man
I don't need anything
Don't want a man
I need the moon
I need the stars
I need an equal to capture my heart
Don’t Need a Man was written by Danielle Stampe.
Don’t Need a Man was produced by Ron Goudie & Mike Derks.
GWAR released Don’t Need a Man on Tue Mar 25 1997.