I dedicate this song to...

To my crush!!!

Talk Dirty to Me - Poison
You know I never
I never seen you look so good
You never act the way you should
But I like it
Then I know you like it too
The way that I want you
I gotta have you
Oh yes, I do

I know I never
I never ever stay out late
You know that I can hardly wait
Just to see you
And I know you cannot wait
Wait to see me too
I gotta touch you

'Cause baby we'll be
At the drive-in
In the old man's Ford
Behind the bushes
'Til I'm screamin' for more
Down the basement
Lock the cellar door
And baby
Talk dirty to me

You know I call you
I call you on the telephone
Tell that little thing she's home
So I can hear her
When she says those words to me
And whisper so softly
I gotta hear her

'Cause baby we'll be
At the drive-in
In the old man's Ford
Behind the bushes
'Til I'm screamin' for more
Down the basement
Lock the cellar door
And baby
Talk dirty to me

'Cause baby we'll be
At the drive-in
In the old man's Ford
Behind the bushes
'Til I'm screamin' for more
More, more
Down the basement
Lock the cellar door
And baby
Talk dirty to me
And baby
Talk dirty to me
 
To my crush!!!

Talk Dirty to Me - Poison
You know I never
I never seen you look so good
You never act the way you should
But I like it
Then I know you like it too
The way that I want you
I gotta have you
Oh yes, I do

I know I never
I never ever stay out late
You know that I can hardly wait
Just to see you
And I know you cannot wait
Wait to see me too
I gotta touch you

'Cause baby we'll be
At the drive-in
In the old man's Ford
Behind the bushes
'Til I'm screamin' for more
Down the basement
Lock the cellar door
And baby
Talk dirty to me

You know I call you
I call you on the telephone
Tell that little thing she's home
So I can hear her
When she says those words to me
And whisper so softly
I gotta hear her

'Cause baby we'll be
At the drive-in
In the old man's Ford
Behind the bushes
'Til I'm screamin' for more
Down the basement
Lock the cellar door
And baby
Talk dirty to me

'Cause baby we'll be
At the drive-in
In the old man's Ford
Behind the bushes
'Til I'm screamin' for more
More, more
Down the basement
Lock the cellar door
And baby
Talk dirty to me
And baby
Talk dirty to me

Welcome! Nothing like the swoon of a great crush. :rose:
 
My dad turned me onto music from jazz, blues, rock, country, classical- everything. This is from on an album I loved to listen to when I was 12. Its magical how music can trigger memories from long ago.
 
My dad turned me onto music from jazz, blues, rock, country, classical- everything. This is from on an album I loved to listen to when I was 12. Its magical how music can trigger memories from long ago.

I am listening to it, Daus:rose:

I love all types of music. I did not get that love from my parents. It was more of a way to escape things.

You have great taste in music.:kiss:
 
I am listening to it, Daus:rose:

I love all types of music. I did not get that love from my parents. It was more of a way to escape things.

You have great taste in music.:kiss:

I like how people say there is no good new music anymore....you just have to dig around to find what appeals to you. NPR is a great source for every musical genre. I think parents have an obligation to expose their kids to all of the arts......helps children develop.

Despite my parents efforts I still liked stuff like this. For my mom :eek:
 

I know it is late, but in honor of Dads everywhere with an extra bit of comfort to you and your Dad, daus...

For fathers and daugters, and fathers and sons. :rose:


and this one is to my Dad who used to sing this all the time when I was little and I still remember the day I heard it on the radio and was shocked that "they" knew his song... I still choose to believe that it is his song and smile and think of him whenever I hear it. Thanks Dad, for putting the lime in the coconut. :)
 
I know it is late, but in honor of Dads everywhere with an extra bit of comfort to you and your Dad, daus...

For fathers and daugters, and fathers and sons. :rose:


and this one is to my Dad who used to sing this all the time when I was little and I still remember the day I heard it on the radio and was shocked that "they" knew his song... I still choose to believe that it is his song and smile and think of him whenever I hear it. Thanks Dad, for putting the lime in the coconut. :)

Thanks Curious.....I saw Paul Simon play in DC a few weeks ago and he sang this song. He can still bring it at almost 70. :rose:
 
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