Hey little girl with the cash to burn
Well I'm selling something you won't return
Hey little girl take me off the shelf
'Cause it's hard having fun playing with yourself

Once you browse through the whole selection
Shake those hips in my direction

The prettiest package she never did see
Take me home and then unwrap me
Shop around with every dollar
I've got to be
The ladies' choice
Ladies' choice
The ladies' choice

Hey little girl looking for a sale
(repeat)
Test drive this American male
(repeat)
It's gonna to take cash to fill my tank
(repeat)
So let's crack open your piggy bank
(repeat)
Hey little girl goin window shopping
I got something that's traffic stopping

Hey little girl on a spending spree
I don't come cheap but the kisses come free
On closer inspection I'm sure that you'll agree
I'm the ladies' choice
The ladies' choice
The ladies' choice

(Instrumental)

Wow!
Hey little girl on a spending spree
I don't come cheap but the kisses come free
On closer inspection I'm sure that you'll agree

Oh, hey little girl listen to my plea
I come with a lifetime guarantee
One day maybe we'll find that baby makes three
It's the ladies' choice
I'm the ladies' choice
The ladies' choice
I'm the ladies' choice, choice, choice
I'm the ladies' choice...


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    no comments? CRAZY PEOPLE

    Best song from hairspray cause its so lively and Elvis like :) Soon this will be flooded with comments.

    AMAZING :)

    urecutewhenuscreamon August 28, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    he looked damn sexy singing this in the film.

    kmjeon January 10, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    Take me home and then unwrap me Shop around with every dollar

    It should be "shop around but little darlin'" not every dollar.

    __midnightdrearyon July 17, 2008   Link
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    Song Meaning

    It's definitely a euphemism for having sex. I don't think it's about any one woman per se. Reminds me of a gigilo.

    The movie takes place in a time where you couldn't sing explicit lyrics, particularly on TV, so hence the euphemisms.

    kmk_natashaon November 29, 2008   Link

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