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What is the name of the song that has the line And we'll have fun, fun, fun till her daddy takes her T-Bird away.
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"Little Red Corvette" "Big Yellow Taxi"
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"Beep Beep" by the Playmates [Very Slow] While riding in my Cadillac, What to my surprise. A little Nash Rambler was following me - About one third my size. The guy must’ve wanted to pass me up As he kept on tooting his horn. Beep! Beep! I’ll show him that a Cadillac Is not a car to scorn. Beep beep. Beep! Beep! Beep beep. Beep! Beep! His horn went beep beep beep. Beep! Beep! [Slow] I pushed my foot down to the floor To give the guy the shake. But the little Nash Rambler stayed right behind; He still had on his brake. He must have thought his car had more guts As he kept on tooting his horn. Beep! Beep! I’ll show him that a Cadillac Is not a car to scorn. Beep beep. Beep! Beep! Beep beep. Beep! Beep! His horn went beep beep beep. Beep! Beep! [Normal] My car went into passing gear And we took off with gust. Soon we were doing ninety - Must’ve left him in the dust. When I peeked in the mirror of my car, I couldn’t believe my eyes: The little Nash Rambler was right behind - I think that guy could fly. Beep beep. Beep! Beep! Beep beep. Beep! Beep! His horn went beep beep beep. [Faster] Now we’re doing a hundred and ten - This certainly was a race. For a Rambler to pass a Caddy Would be a big disgrace. The guy must’ve wanted to pass me up As he kept on tooting his horn. I’ll show him that a Cadillac Is not a car to scorn. Beep beep. Beep! Beep! Beep beep. Beep! Beep! His horn went beep beep beep. [Fastest] Now we’re doing a hundred and twenty - As fast as I could go. The Rambler pulled along side of me As if we were going slow. The fellow rolled down his window And yelled for me to hear, “Hey, Buddy, how can I get this car Out of second gear?!” Beep! Beep! Beep! Beep! Beep! Beep!
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Bitchin Camero by The Dead Milkmen
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Just found "Red Cadillac" (Bill Watkins) and "Red Cadillac and a Black Moustache" (Bob Luman; also Warren Smith). These are from 1955-1960 or so.
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hot rod lincoln. by commander cody and the lost planet airmen.
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Pink cadillac
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"Mustang Sally" Here's what wikipedia says: Mustang Sally is a rhythm and blues song copywritten by Mack Rice and best known through a cover by Wilson Pickett. According to music historian, Tom Shannon, Mack started the song as a joke in 1965 when Della Reese's band leader wanted a new Ford Mustang. Mack called the early version "Mustang Mama," but changed it after Aretha Franklin suggested "Mustang Sally". Rice's version made it to #15 on the R&B Charts. Pickett's version made it to #23 in 1966. The song was featured in the film The Commitments (film), and has been covered many times, including by Los Lobos, The Young Rascals, Eric Clapton, Hootie and the Blowfish, Silver Apples, Rufus Thomas, Joe Cocker, Delbert McClinton, and Buddy Guy (the latter being featured in the first episode of Heroes). In the TV show King of the Hill, Boomhauer owned a Mustang named Sally when he was younger. In 2004 Rolling Stone ranked the song #434 on the list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
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Janis Joplin's "Oh Lord, Won't You Buy Me a Mercedes-Benz."
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"The Blonde In The Blue T-Bird" by Walter Egan, released in 1978. Stevie Nicks sang back up and in the video, she is the blonde in the blue T-Bird.
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