You know my baby likes burping.
You know my baby's kinda nauseating.
[burps]
My little vulgar one is so gross,
'Cause when I hold her in my arms so close she goes
[burps]

And out in public it's embarrassing.
She'll burp at anyone or anything.
She's so revolting and disgusting
And repulsive to me, yeah!

My little lady's so obnoxious.
Today she walked onto a Greyhound bus goin'
[burps]
And then a couple hours later,
My baby's in a crowded elevator.
[burps]

That little filthy pig is so obscene.
I'm really glad she doesn't like beans.
She's so revolting and disgusting
And repulsive to me, yeah!

Oh, I wonder what's her trip.
Oh, she'd better can it quick.
Oh, I think I'm gonna be sick.

If baby does it anymore,
I think I'll just pretend like I don't know her.
[burps]
You know my baby likes burping.
You know my baby is really sickening!
[burps]

That's enough! That's it!
[record scratch]


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    General Comment

    parody of "Baby Talks Dirty" by the The Knack

    Demau Senaeon March 30, 2001   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    well you see, it would be all good and all buut.... NOT WEIRD AL!!!!

    bazmegon January 21, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    no, this is him...it's one of his unreleased, concert-only songs

    thedarkmanon February 11, 2006   Link
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    Hey baxmeg, if this is not Weird Al, then why is this song listed on his own web site?

    weirdal.com/rcdgdate.htm

    RayChiTownon March 22, 2006   Link
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    It was Yankovic's idea to write another Knack parody after "My Bologna". He sent it to Capitol, but they didn't use it.

    And, yes it is a "Weird Al" Yankovic song...

    Sheesh...

    Lord Malbethon August 21, 2007   Link

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