Cath Carroll
Is going to take me
Cath Carroll
Is going to take me for a . . .
Santiago
Is going to thrill me
Cath Carroll
Is going to take me for a ride!

Durango
Seven stories high
Santiago
Going to take me for a . . .
Cath Carroll
FAC 179
Cath Carroll
Going to take me for a ride!

ride
Cath Carroll
Gonna take me for a ride
Oh cath!

see-A-T-H see-A-T-H
(let's go!)

Cath Carroll
She's gonna take me in
Cath Carroll
She's gonna take me for a . . .
Liz Naylor
Gonna thrill me
Myrna Minkoff
She's gonna take me for a ride!


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    My Interpretation

    This song is obviously about Mark's obsession with singer Cath Carroll formerly of Miaow and The Hit Parade. After this song was released Cath went on to release a couple of singles on Mark's label Teenbeat. Pretty cool.

    tootwee4uon November 13, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    It mean this: "I like Cath Carroll!"

    david16849on June 02, 2017   Link

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