The song lyrics were written by the band Van Halen, as they were asked to write a song for the 1979 movie "Over the Edge" starring Matt Dillon. The movie (and the lyrics, although more obliquely) are about bored, rebellious youth with nothing better to do than get into trouble. If you see the movie, these lyrics will make more sense. It's a great movie if you grew up in the 70s/80s you'll definitely remember some of these characters from your own life. Fun fact, after writing the song, Van Halen decided not to let the movie use it.
When I was just a two foot belly button jack
I saved all my money robbin' the penn central track
Cause money was a thing of mine
And I had that thing in my head
But if honey's just a fling of mine
Why ain't that fling in my bed
When I grew to be a big boy my pa he got me a bride
I married a girl named bunny had a fanny thirteen feet wide
Cause bunny was a thing of mine
And me and that thing we got wed
But if honey's just a fling of mine
Why ain't that fling in my bed
Soon I'm gonna be a big star have nothing but the cream of the crop
And maybe someday I'll go back to bunny
And say ain't you proud of this wop
Cause funny fame's a thing of mine
And I'll sing that thing till I'm dead
But if honey's just a fling of mine
Why ain't that fling in my bed
Oh lord if honey's just a fling of mine
Why ain't that fling in my bed.
I saved all my money robbin' the penn central track
Cause money was a thing of mine
And I had that thing in my head
But if honey's just a fling of mine
Why ain't that fling in my bed
When I grew to be a big boy my pa he got me a bride
I married a girl named bunny had a fanny thirteen feet wide
Cause bunny was a thing of mine
And me and that thing we got wed
But if honey's just a fling of mine
Why ain't that fling in my bed
Soon I'm gonna be a big star have nothing but the cream of the crop
And maybe someday I'll go back to bunny
And say ain't you proud of this wop
Cause funny fame's a thing of mine
And I'll sing that thing till I'm dead
But if honey's just a fling of mine
Why ain't that fling in my bed
Oh lord if honey's just a fling of mine
Why ain't that fling in my bed.
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Fling of Mine Lyrics as written by Gino Vannelli
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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This is one of my favorite songs. https://fnfgo.io
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