Good Timin' Rhymin' Song

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"Good Timin' Rhymin' Song"
Song by Ween
from the album Vallejo
Writtenc. early 1992
Recordedc. spring 1992
Length1:27
Songwriter(s)Ween

"Good Timin' Rhymin' Song" (also known as "Good Time Rhymin' Song") is an unreleased song by Ween, from the Vallejo demo tape.

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Song Details[edit | edit source]

"Good Timin' Rhymin' Song" was recorded in early 1992 and included on the Vallejo demo tape.[1] It was streamed live on the old WeenRadio website on July 25, 2001 during a special broadcast of rarities hosted by Dean Ween.[2] It would later be included on the semi-official compilation Boognish Rising: Thanksgiving 2014 Sampler in 2014, alongside other songs from the Vallejo tape. Beyond this, little is known about the song.

Lyrics[edit | edit source]

Got a little girl and she's mine, all mine
We're one and the same but two of a kind
Give a little diddle with my girl in the middle
Just can't say no when my baby says go
Never are we faking with my eggs in the bacon
And try and try and we always get by
Waddle through the muddle in the middle of the metal, eating noodles with my baby
Never in the world did a man love a girl like I love my little lady
By the time I wake she's already working
Making all her money, gonna spend it on her honey
Do do do do do do do do do do
She clean my back when we stand in the shower
She watch me pee every hour on the hour
Put on your coat we're going out eating
You pay the bill, yeah, you be cheating
Got no money, but she don't care
Never in the world did God make a pound
No, never in the world did God make a pound
Like you and me and a cat makes three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven
I do believe it's a match made in heaven
I stay out late, she ain't suspish
Sleep all day and she does the dishes
Do do do do do do do do do do
Hot damn, what a woman!
I just can't believe how lucky I am!

Do do do do do do do do do do
Do do do do do do do do do do
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
I love you, baby[3]

Song Themes[edit | edit source]

Food and Drink, Love, Sung by Gene Ween, Tape Speed Manipulation

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