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[Verse 1: John Linnell]
Do you mind, excuse me
I saw you over there
Can I just tell you
[Pre-Chorus 1: John Linnell]
Although there are millions of
Cephalophores that wander through this world
You've got something extra going on
I think you probably know
[Chorus 1: John Linnell & John Flansburgh]
You probably get that a lot
I'll bet that people say that a lot to you, girl
[Verse 2: John Linnell]
The way you swing your head while strolling fancy free
Or melting down some army guys to make green tea
[Pre-Chorus 2: John Linnell]
Though there are millions of
Cephalophores that wander through this world
You've got something extra going on
I think you probably know
[Chorus 2: John Linnell & John Flansburgh]
You probably already know
You act like I am stating the obvious
[Bridge: John Linnell]
It's the way you swing your head while strolling fancy free
Or melting down some army guys to make green tea
[Verse 3: John Linnell]
As the headless horseman said to his associate
The bodiless baboonsman cradled in his arms
[Pre-Chorus 3: John Linnell]
Although millions of cephalophores are walking past my door
They're invisible to me except for one cephalophore
[Chorus 3: John Linnell & John Flansburgh]
You probably get that a lot
I'll bet that people say that a lot while you
Are sarcastically lip-syncing along
To words they felt were spoken spontaneously
You Probably Get That a Lot was written by John Flansburgh & John Linnell.
You Probably Get That a Lot was produced by They Might Be Giants & Patrick Dillett.
They Might Be Giants released You Probably Get That a Lot on Tue Jul 19 2011.
John Linnell:
I think of the song “You Probably Get That a Lot” as a manifestly fictitious song. The idea of the song is it’s addressing someone who, amongst other people, is walking around carrying their severed head, but this particular person is more interesting to the singer of the song. It’s a...