Look at me, I'm Sandra Dee
Lousy with virginity
Won't go to bed 'til I'm legally wed
I can't, I'm Sandra Dee.

Watch it, hey, I'm Doris Day
I was not brought up that way
Won't come across
Even Rock Hudson lost
his heart to Doris Day

I don't drink (no!)
Or swear (no!)
I don't rat my hair
I get ill from one cigarette
Keep your filthy paws
Off my silky drawers
What you pull that crap with Annette?

As for you Troy Donahue
I know what you wanna do
You've got your crust
I'm no object of lust
I'm just plain Sandra Dee

No no no, Sal Mineo
I would never stoop so low
Just keep your cool
Now you're starting to drool
Hey, fangool, I'm Sandra Dee


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    The lyrics are written wrong in several places in this song. First, it is "Wont come across, even Rock Hudson lost his heart to Dorris Day" not 'rockers and moss' or whatever the hell that's supposed to mean (?) and also its "would you pull that crap with Annette?" not 'what you call that crap with a net?' That's really dumb, this isnt some 90's rap song for Christ's sake. Also, its "You've got your crust I'M no object of lust" and pelvis is spelled incorrectly. Don't add lyrics that you arent sure of, just check another lyrics website if you arent sure of the true lyrics, dont make them up yourself! People spent time writing these songs and its very annoying when someone ignorantly misprints them.

    erinw76on July 05, 2004   Link

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