A millionaire lookin’ for another million dollars
A poor man lookin’ for one
A chainstore owner lookin’ for another store
A hungry man lookin’ for a bone

(Chorus)
Get it get it get it yeah
Get get get get get ooh get it get it get it
Get a piece of the rock

A rock star lookin’ for another million seller
The DJ say you can’t have none
Now go on and play your disco music
I got to rock ’n roll myself all night long

(Chorus)

Give me a piece of luck
Give me some peace of mind
Give me a piece of yours
Now take a piece of mine

Get it get it get it
Get a piece of rock
Get it get it get it
Get a piece of rock
Get it

Mary had a little lamb
With feet just as white as snow
Everywhere that Mary went
You know the lamb should ‘a go go


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    Who ever posted these lyrics obviously doesn't know the song. GEEEESE people quit pasting lyrics from other sites when they all are incorrect. Mary had a little lamb with fleece just a white as snow little jack horner stuck in his thumb & Mary said don't do that no more!

    A millionaire lookin� for another million dollars A poor man lookin� for one A chainstore owner lookin� for another store A hungry man lookin� for a bone WRONG AGAIN!

    should be" A hungry man looking for a bun

    lgore69on June 10, 2009   Link

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