Loving Machine by TV Girl
Loving Machine by TV Girl

Loving Machine

TV Girl * Track #9 On Who Really Cares

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Loving Machine by TV Girl

Release Date
Fri Feb 26 2016
Performed by
TV Girl
Produced by
TV Girl
Writed by
Brad Petering
About

This song is about a girl who has a boyfriend who’s only dating her for her looks. Despite this they will most likely never break up causing the lead singer to be cynical about the whole situation

Loving Machine Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Here she comes walking down the street
Maddie Klein and her fabulous loving machine
In the place where I used to be
He almost looks like a human being
And here she comes walking down the street
Maddie Klein sure loves her little loving machine
Sometimes he holds her hand too tight
Ooh, but that's all right

[Chorus]
'Cause he'll never leave
No, he'll never leave
But will he ever pull her hair like she likes?
No, but that's all right
Maddie Klein and her fabulous loving machine

[Verse 2]
There they go, walking up the street
She'll take him home, shut him down, and she'll go to sleep
And that's just the way that it's got to be
She can't get him wet, or he'll overheat
And who really cares about a little rust
If Maddie Klein's got herself a little boy she can trust?
Sometimes she misses the flesh and bone
But they only wanna screw her, and leave her alone

[Chorus 2]
But he'll never leave
No, he'll never leave
Will he ever smack her ass like she likes?
Will he ever make her laugh late at night?
No, but he'll never leave
When he gets obsolete
She can always just throw him away
Get a new one, but that's okay
She'll love him the same
As her fabulous loving machine

[Flute Outro]

Loving Machine Q&A

Who wrote Loving Machine's ?

Loving Machine was written by Brad Petering.

Who produced Loving Machine's ?

Loving Machine was produced by TV Girl.

When did TV Girl release Loving Machine?

TV Girl released Loving Machine on Fri Feb 26 2016.

What did TV Girl say about "Loving Machine"?

At the 2/4/2017 show in Portland, OR, he said this song is about an ex that used to call him by her nickname of ‘Mr. Robot’ referring to his range of expressiveness (rather, the lack thereof). Someone in the crowd yelled out, “The TV show!” and he responded that he’d seen the commercials for that sh...

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