ZZ Top "Legs": She got legs She knows how to use them She never begs She knows how to choose them She holding leg...
Repetitive Song Lyrics: "Manic Mechanic" The Repetitive Lyrics: That's right! That's right! That's right! Why They're Repetitive: This line takes about 3 quarters of the song. Submitted by: rocky "Legs" The Repetitive Lyrics: She's got legs! She knows how to use em. Why They're...
Kymberly Herrin, the model and actress who grabbed rock fans’ attention inZZ Top’s 1984 music video for “Legs,” has died at the age of 65. A cause of death has not been announced. An obituary published in theSanta Barbara News-Presssimply stated that she “passed away peacefully” o...
Although ZZ Top released this song in 1981, somehow my virgin ears were not defiled by it until recently. So much for my memory of the 80s as a time of innocence, when Madonna managed to shock us while remaining 80 percent clothed just because she writhed around a little and implied she...
‘Sharp Dressed Man’, and ‘Legs’ was the third video. And we were in London. I guess the BBC had decided to do an all-night broadcast of these video things. And they played all three ZZ Top videos as the pubs were letting out. And then it was on. It was like “Who the ...
Legs in the air ain't taking it slowBoom boom bang bang oops wait I forgot your nameOh oh oh I gotcha dancing on meOh oh oh we got our hands up singingOh oh oh but I wantchya body on meOh oh ohDon't want your hands upDon't want your drinks upI want your legs upYeah uh ...
She's curing on to another placeYou gave us upAnd left me another shock to disappearBut you can you canYou canYou canYou canYou can disappear lrc text [ti:Twelve O'Clock] [ar:Arms and Legs] [al:The Baggage Wheel] [by:] [offset:0] [00:00.00]Twelve O'Clock - Arms and Legs ...
He said he LOVES the song they wrote together. I might’ve passed out at that point. DEFINITELY check out her music. Here’s a recent track that I love called The Ghost of Me. . During the Austin show, he shared that he got to visit the public skating rink at Nathan Phillips Square...
Astaire recorded five of them, also sneaking into the session a composition of his own, "I'm Building Up to an Awful Let-Down" (lyrics by Johnny Mercer). That song and three entries from the film, "Let's Face the Music and Dance," "Let Yourself Go," and "I'm Putting All My ...