I ain't ever seen tighter jeans
Then I did on Ms. Jacqueline
Saw her in the crowd she screamed
"Baby put your sex on me"
Called her up after my show brought her back to the bus and on the floor
Smacked that till she asked for more
Sorry babe, I've got to go

Hey baby gotta hit the road
Thank you for this episode
I'd love you if you'd let me
Call you when I'm in your city
Ain't nothing like groupie love
Short and sweet and hot as fuck
I'd love you if you'd let me
Call you when I'm in your city

I'd never had lips so sweet
Since Mary Jane was off her feet
Saw her in the crowd she screamed
"Baby can you handle me?"
Called her up after my show
Brought her back to the bus
Took off her clothes
Handled her with my full force
Sorry baby, I've got to go

Hey baby gotta hit the road
Thank you for this episode
I'd love you if you'd let me
Call you when I'm in your city
Ain't nothing like groupie love
Short and sweet and hot as fuck
I'd love you if you'd let me
Call you when I'm in your city

I don't like the feeling I get alone
Groupies offer the love that heats my bones
I ain't ever seen tighter jeans
Then I did on Ms. Jacqueline
Saw her in the crowd
She screamed
"Baby put your sex on me"

Hey baby gotta hit the road
Thank you for this episode
I'd love you if you'd let me
Call you when I'm in your city
Ain't nothing like groupie love
Short and sweet and hot as fuck
I'd love you if you'd let me
Call you when I'm in your city

Hey baby gotta hit the road
Thank you for this episode
I'd love you if you'd let me
Call you when I'm in your city
Ain't nothing like groupie love
Short and sweet and hot as fuck
I'd love you if you'd let me
Call you when I'm in your city


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    General Comment

    Here's the lyrics from the booklet:

    I ain't ever seen tighter jeans Then I did on Ms. Jacqueline Saw her in the crowd she screamed "Baby put your sex on me" Called her up after my show brought her back to the bus and on the floor Smacked that till she asked for more Sorry babe, I've got to go

    Hey baby gotta hit the road Thank you for this episode I'd love you if you'd let me Call you when I'm in your city Ain't nothing like groupie love Short and sweet and hot as fuck I'd love you if you'd let me Call you when I'm in your city

    I'd never had lips so sweet Since Mary Jane was off her feet Saw her in the crowd she screamed "Baby can you handle me?" Called her up after my show Brought her back to the bus Took off her clothes Handled her with my full force Sorry baby, I've got to go

    Hey baby gotta hit the road Thank you for this episode I'd love you if you'd let me Call you when I'm in your city Ain't nothing like groupie love Short and sweet and hot as fuck I'd love you if you'd let me Call you when I'm in your city

    I don't like the feeling I get alone Groupies offer the love that heats my bones I ain't ever seen tighter jeans Then I did on Ms. Jacqueline Saw her in the crowd She screamed "Baby put your sex on me"

    Hey baby gotta hit the road Thank you for this episode I'd love you if you'd let me Call you when I'm in your city Ain't nothing like groupie love Short and sweet and hot as fuck I'd love you if you'd let me Call you when I'm in your city

    Hey baby gotta hit the road Thank you for this episode I'd love you if you'd let me Call you when I'm in your city Ain't nothing like groupie love Short and sweet and hot as fuck I'd love you if you'd let me Call you when I'm in your city

    ms_fairypantson July 24, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    Thankyou ms.fairypants. "Groupies offer the love that heats my bones" has been a line Ive been trying to figure out forever!

    oliviauncensoredon August 06, 2009   Link

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