A jam with cunning lyrics from 1974 in which The Moments and The Whatnauts overtly profess their love not for one particular girl, neither for one particular kind of girls, but for all kinds of girls. They like them fat, they like them tall, they like them skinny, they like them small. We do too!
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[Intro]
Hey, Whatnuts, what's hatnin'?
The Moments, what it is, brother?
Hey, now let's talk about who we know how to talk about best
What is that?
Girls
[Verse 1]
Girls
I like 'em fat, I like 'em tall
Some skinny, some small
I got to get to know them all
[Chorus]
Girls
Love the things they know
Love the things they show
Got to be where they go
Pretty girls
With sunshine in their hair
The perfume that they wear
Girls are everywhere
[Verse 2]
I'd like to be on an island
With five or six of them fine ones
Even one that ain't good lookin'
They're the ones that do the best cookin'
Give me one with a lot of money
Give me two with lots of honey
Give me three that do them freaky things
Give me four fat mamas that like to swing
[Chorus]
Girls
I love the things they know
Love the things they show
Got to be where they go
Fatty girls
With sunshine in their hair
The perfume that they wear
Girls are everywhere
[Interlude]
Super fine
Mighty fine
Sugar and spice
Everything nice
[Verse 3]
I'd like to be a magician
Then I could stop wishin'
I'd take my magic wand
And, puff, I'd have big fun
If the guys could see me
They'd swear I was Houdini
Before they could count from one to three
I'd have ten girls standing next to me
[Chorus]
Girls
I love the things they know
Love the things they show
Got to be where they go
Skinny girls
With sunshine in their hair
The perfume that they wear
Girls are everywhere
[Chorus]
Girls
Love the things they know
Love the things they show
Got to be where they go
Pretty girls
With sunshine in their hair
The perfume that they wear
Girls are everywhere
[Outro]
Pretty girls
Super fine
Mighty fine
Sugar and spice
Everything nice
Girls was written by Walter Morris & Venus Dodson & Harry Ray & Al Goodman.
Girls was produced by Harry Ray & Al Goodman.