Superheroes
Lyrics
Stay awhile longer, sweet tongue of fur and feather There is a white breast waiting for you here Between the superheroes and the electric blanket is warm I could be sweet, I could be young and freshfull lyrics...
Stay awhile longer, sweet tongue of fur and feather There is a white breast waiting for you here Between the superheroes and the electric blanket is warm I could be sweet, I could be young and freshfull lyrics...
Features Of This Song
modern r&b stylingselectronica influences
jazz influences
a subtle use of vocal harmony
a clear focus on recording studio production
thru composed melodic style
major key tonality
subtle use of fender rhodes
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this song by the Music Genome Project.
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Bigger and better and faster and wetter And I, I don't know myself from anybody else I could be sweet, I could be young and fresh I'm not what I used to be, I'm not what, I'm not what I used to be I'm not what I used to be If I weren't so old and used and wet and wet, I am wet Send me on a quest for lullabies and more You're delicious, you're delicious And I, you don't know what you have done I try not to ruin the moment, tell me all your secrets and your torments My frame is here but the mind is gone, gone away Publishers: EMI APRIL MUSIC INC., GRUMPY PUBLISHING, STINKYMINKY MUSIC Between the superheroes and the electric blanket is warm What would it take for you to see what I have got? I've got more than you know Open your eyes, I cannot be what I am not And bigger and better and faster and better There is a white breast waiting for you here Stay awhile longer, sweet tongue of fur and feather Stay awhile longer, sweet tongue of fur and feather I'm not what I used to be, I'm not what, I'm not what I used to be Songwriters: Jenny-Bea Englishman, Martin Mckinney Don't cut the white breast, I've been waiting for you here


