Britney

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"Britney"
Song by Ween
Recordedc. 2006–2007
Length3:07

"Britney" is an unreleased song by Ween. It is a La Cucaracha outtake. It also goes by the name "Stargirl", and both titles seem to be official and interchangeable.

Song Details[edit | edit source]

Recording and Composition[edit | edit source]

"Britney" is a folk pop song in the key of B major.

Lyrics[edit | edit source]

Well you wrote me into your love song

I was the guy who didn’t care

Then I never read your poems

And I was always in your hair


But the verses became magic

When you finished your critique

You said I was your master

And how your knees would become weak


How you needed me to love you

How you wanted my sweet pain

And to clean up all my messes

And to lay you down again


Your voice it’d start to quiver

When you’re singing it from the heart

But you always lose your rhythm

Right before you fall apart


And I hate you when I’m drinking

Then I leave you all alone

But later we’ll go out dancing

To your number one hit song


And you’d always love my breakfast

And you’d love to hear me speak

And you’d never once get angry

When I said your tunes are weak


How you needed me to love you

How you wanted my sweet pain

And to clean up all my messes

And to lay you down again


Lay you down again

Lay you down again[1]

Song Themes[edit | edit source]

Alcohol/Drugs, Love, Song Title Is a Woman's Name

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Transcribed by Thefakemrsmoltz