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She's spinnin' me around in circles... again<br>
She's spinnin' me around in circles... again<br>
Oh that skinny blonde girl<br>
Oh that skinny blonde girl<br>
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Somethin' about the ages (''{whispered}'' Stop it, stop it)<br>
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Somethin' about the ages (''{whispered}'' Stop it, stop it.)<br>
I failed college algebra, again<br>
I failed college algebra, again<br>
Whoa that skinny blonde girl
Whoa that skinny blonde girl
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And the circles and the ages and the ages!
And the circles and the ages and the ages!
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''{whispering}'' Dude, I told you not to bring that thing here<br>
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''{whispering}'' Dude, I told you not to bring that thing here.<br>
''{spoken}'' Beautiful!
''{spoken}'' Beautiful!

Revision as of 21:30, 26 December 2005

Contents

Detailed Information

Album: Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits
Track: 6
Time: 2 minutes 13 seconds
Artist(s): The Kinda Long Haired Band
Style: White Blues
Origin: Extended version of the song from Strong Bad Email #49 theme party

Lyrics

{whispered}
Ok, here it comes. Stop it!

{singing}
Circles
She's spinnin' me around in circles... again
Oh that skinny blonde girl
Somethin' about the ages ({whispered} Stop it, stop it.)
I failed college algebra, again
Whoa that skinny blonde girl

{guitar, harmonica solo}

{whispered}
Why don't you stop it?
Cut it out, I'm soloing.
What? I hate you
Dude, I'm trying to tear it up!

{singing}
She took me to different places!
Like the university bookstore! ({whispered} I'm gonna ask you to leave.)
And the financial aid office!
I had to borrow her parking pass!
Workin' on the night staff!
At the computer lab! ({whispering} Wrong song!)
I totally found out her screen name!
Oh that skinny blonde girl!
And the circles and the ages and the ages!

{whispering} Dude, I told you not to bring that thing here.
{spoken} Beautiful!

GUITARIST: {laughing} Where am I? Is this song really in G?

Fun Facts

Remarks

  • The song really is in G.
  • The whispered words are probably spoken to the harmonica player.

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