essentially she bought a male person a soda pop, and then did it again or something, because he’s neat you know, i mean i’d do the same, and then she starts trippin like real crazy you know, like more crazy than that, like crazy with a k you know, like, k-ra-zy, you feel me and then she gets a quart...
[Part I]
[Intro]
Yeah, I take my baby down to the street and I buy him a soda-pop
He's so sweet
[Chorus]
Alright now
Alright now
Alright now
You said that
[Verse 1]
If you want I'll be the one
Take you out and have some fun
I never never ever ever tell no one
'Til the end, 'til the morning comes
[Pre-Chorus]
Yeah, I take my baby down to the corner and I buy him a soda-pop
Mhm
[Chorus]
Alright now
Alright now
Alright now
Alright now
[Verse 2]
If you want I'll be the one
Take you out and have some fun
Flip a quarter for the toss
I'd like mine with apple-sauce
[Pre-Chorus]
Yeah, I take my baby down to the corner and I buy him a soda-pop
Because he's so neat, sweet
[Chorus]
Alright now
Alright now
Alright now
Okay now
[Verse 3]
If you want I'll be the one
Shake my legs and have some fun
My heart's spinnin' round like a washing machine
Never saw the devil look so damn clean
[Pre-Chorus]
Yeah, I take my baby down to the corner and I buy him a soda-pop
And he said, "Honey, you look so fine"
And I said, "Okay, alright
Okay, alright"
[Part II]
[Verse]
I was walking up Lafayette Street
It's real empty
And I looked out and it turned into a big field
And I looked up in the sky
And I looked up in the clouds
And I saw this face looking down at me
And it's a woman's face
And she threw a quarter down at me and she said
"Honey, here's a quarter
Go put it in a washing machine"
And then I looked up at her
I looked up
[Instrumental Outro]
Washing Machine was written by Kim Gordon & Thurston Moore & Steve Shelley & Lee Ranaldo.
Washing Machine was produced by Sonic Youth & John Siket.
Sonic Youth released Washing Machine on Tue Sep 26 1995.