I've been lost since she's gone
The piano, she's really on
I don't want you to marry me
Make believe, you're Debbie G

Come look down on, who you are
She is love with a voice and a shape that's my guitar
I don't want you, you want me
Make believe, you're Debbie G
Make believe, you're Debbie G
Make believe, you're Debbie G



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    This song results from an obsession of drummer David Lovering over pop singer Debbie Gibson. It was written by Black Francis and sung by David Lovering.

    "A song I wrote for David Lovering, a love song for Debbie Gibson. When we recorded it originally I doubled up the drums and it sounded way Gary Glitter, way Clash. I loved it but it was a little too like The Dickies and Ciccone Youth and those guys do it best." -- Black Francis in NME

    HazMatadoron April 24, 2004   Link
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    Omg at the start of this he sounds like Morrissey. I love The Pixies, this b sides collection is great!

    mdeaveson March 12, 2005   Link
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    This is one of the best Pixies songs. I transcribed it perfectly on to guitar pro 5 but I don't want to upload it on to the internet until I can "copyright" it.

    SoundgardeNirvanaon February 27, 2007   Link
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    I uploaded this perfectly tabbed, aaaaawwwwesssommeee song onto ultimate-guitar.com for the whole world.

    SoundgardeNirvanaon April 21, 2007   Link
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    God I love this song.

    Cartmaniacon June 16, 2009   Link

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