For so long, the king was alone
King baby duck sat alone on his throne (oh no)
Everyday went and alone he remained
Then came the queen bee and everything changed
You can't have some rock, lest you got some roll
Now the two are complete and they rule the whole show (whole)

Hail the king and queen
Queen bee and baby duck
Hail the king and queen
Queen bee and baby duck
Hail the king and queen
Queen bee and baby duck
Stop

The king and queen, they couldn't take no chance
Baby duck and queen bee have to make us dance
And with a wave of their hand and by a royal decree
Baby duck and queen bee will make us see, ooh

(Here they come, it's the king and queen)
(You there, come here, I want to sing for you)

Hail the king and queen
Queen bee and baby duck
Hail the king and queen
Queen bee and baby duck
Hail the king and queen
Queen bee and baby duck
Hail
Stop


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Ballad of Queen Bee & Baby Duck Lyrics as written by Jessie Everett Hughes Josh Homme

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    I'm pretty sure this is about Josh Homme meeting Brody Dalle, and then the two of them falling in love and making music.

    half_faston August 08, 2007   Link
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    I agree...its a well known fact that Josh's nickname among the Eagles of Death Metal and Brody is "Baby Duck" How he got this nickname, i have no clue. does anyone know? i dont know if it started as a pet name between him and Brody, or if it is an inside joke among the band members.Anyone know?

    fitz79on November 06, 2007   Link

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