Blue Öyster Cult
Blue Öyster Cult
Blue Öyster Cult
Blue Öyster Cult
Blue Öyster Cult
Blue Öyster Cult
Blue Öyster Cult
Blue Öyster Cult
Blue Öyster Cult
Blue Öyster Cult
“She’s as Beautiful as a Foot” talks about the ‘original’ Blue Öyster Cult’s singer, the one before knowing Eric Bloom. The music is very experimental for the time and has a very psychedelic influence.
[Chorus: Eric Bloom]
She's as beautiful as a foot
She's as beautiful as a foot
She heard someone say, the other day
[Verse 1: Eric Bloom]
Didn't believe it when he bit into her face
Didn't believe it when he bit into her face
It tasted just like a fallen arch
[Guitar Solo]
[Chorus: Eric Bloom]
She's as beautiful as a foot
She's as beautiful as a foot
She heard someone say, the other day
[Verse 2: Eric Bloom]
Don't put your tongue on the bloody tooth mark place
Don't put your tongue on the bloody tooth mark place
Her face changing now, a guernsey cow
[Outro: Eric Bloom]
She's as beautiful, oh so beautiful, beautiful as a foot
She's as beautiful, oh so beautiful, beautiful as a foot
She's as beautiful, oh so beautiful, beautiful as a foot
She's as beautiful, oh so beautiful, beautiful as a foot
She heard someone say (she heard someone say...)
The other (day...)
She’s as Beautiful as a Foot was written by Richard Meltzer & Allen Lanier & Albert Bouchard.
She’s as Beautiful as a Foot was produced by Sandy Pearlman & Murray Krugman.
Blue Öyster Cult released She’s as Beautiful as a Foot on Sun Jan 16 1972.
Richard Meltzer wrote that lyric and the way it was explained to me was he did not care for our original singer, the guy before me, they butted heads personality wise. So he wrote that song and called it “He is as Beautiful as a Foot”. That was the original lyric because he thought it would be funny...