Male ego walking down the street
Sees something looking hot and sweet
Hey, baby would you like to meet me tonight?

Male ego is a worldwide game
We love the ladies more than wealth and fame
Lots of girls running through my brain tonight

Male ego is played by all
Chasing ladies and having a ball
Hey girl, I'm gonna give you a call tonight

Don't know why we love to chase those tasty ladies
Betcha boys we'll be doing it in our eighties

Male ego's like a game of chance
The gamble starts with just a glance
You're off and running with a new romance tonight

Male ego won't ever quit
It seems to me from where I sit
We oughta do our bit to capture it tonight

You look nice
What's your name?
You smell nice
What's your name?
I like you
What's your name?
I like you
What's your name?
You look nice
What's your name?





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Male Ego Lyrics as written by Mike Love Brian Wilson

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    i think this is one of their best! the beach boys were a great 80's band....i love the almost manic relentlessness of this song, especially as the song ends with the repetition of the questions. mad mike and mad brian at their finest!

    tuscan3000on June 13, 2012   Link
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    This is a hidden last song on their self-titled 1985 album (a great album by the way), and rightly-so as it is strangely riske for the Beach Boys and also somewhat creepy since they were all much much older by the time they recorded this. It is reminiscent of the goofy throw-away tracks on their early albums (think "10 Little Indians"). The quality is good though, and it's not a terrible song from a casual listening perspective.

    The Swing Kingon December 20, 2006   Link

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