My girl's got a big mouth
With which she blabbers a lot
She laughs at most everything
Whether it's funny or not
And if you see her
Tell her it's over now
I want a girl who will laugh for no one else
When I'm away she puts her makeup on the shelf
When I'm away she never leaves the house
I want a girl who laughs for no one else
My girl's got eyeballs
In the back of her head
She looks around and around
You know it makes me sad to see her like that
Please don't believe her
She says that for anyone
And if you watch her go...
Watch her, watch her, watch her, would ya?


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No One Else Lyrics as written by Donald Earle De Grate Donald Degrate

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    Weezer should cover a Piebald song, seeing as how Piebald is 100000000000x better.

    tsucolon June 07, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    a cover of weezer's "no one else". it's actually done quite well, with the lead singing instead of screaming, which was a good choice on his part. :)

    weezerific:cutleryon March 30, 2002   Link
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    holy shit, I love this song by Weezer and I was freakin excited to hear that Piebald did a cover of this.

    tylenolon June 15, 2002   Link
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    i need that. crazy women and their equal rights. they should stay home when the men are gone unless their buying milk and bread. i cant believe this society we live in. what a load of new age crap.

    dr.jacobon June 18, 2002   Link
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    Personally it is my least favorite song by weezer off the blue album. And My favorite band that covers a song on the brown cover album. I would say it is a closest song to sounding like weezer themself, but they trademark travis "Yeah" at the end will fall on deaf ears to anyone that is not a avid piebald fan. I am quite disapointed that, despite my massive yelling, they would not play this song. I was secound back center too, and travis did give me a "I am sorry but it is not on our set list look" well at least i like to pretend that is what the look was for. It might have been your and obbsesive freak and stop screaming for a weezer song we only did to promote us, because more people would bye a weezer tribute album then a piebald album and maybe someone listening to it will go out and find us. Which come to think of it, it was that song that i first played to a friend to introduce them because I didn't have either piebald album on me and wanted them to hear the band.

    Squirrelboton July 05, 2002   Link
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    tsucol can go to hell...weezer is the shit...so shizzle my nizzle! LISTEN TO PINKERTON!!!

    lessthanjasonon July 20, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    i've heard "Pinkerton", i actually think it's a really good cd, but i'd much rather listen to "sometimes friends fight" than "Pinkerton"

    tsucolon August 15, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    is dr.jacob agreeing or disagreeing that women should have equal rights? i think this song is terrible.

    starlightfadingon August 19, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    now, now..piebald and weezer are equally amazing. i love them both. :)

    madmichon September 23, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    yeah, piebald is terrific... but this is my least favorite song on the brown album. they just don't add very much to it. yeah!

    iagoAdmireron June 03, 2004   Link

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