Ballad of Mutt

Janick Gers, Bruce Dickinson

Before I met my baby, there was a whole lot going on
Yes, before I met my baby, there was a whole lot going on
I used to wag my tail in every corner
Never hesitate to give that bitch a bone

Before I met my baby, I didn't have a clue
Before I met my baby, didn't know what I should do
Before I met my baby
This misguided mutt made dogmeat out of you and everybody else

She went to see my kennel, she said "It's like a rabbit huch"
She went to see my kennel, she said "It smells too much"
She wouldn't wag her tail or nothing at all until the furniture-man called
He said take it away, oh yeah, go on, let's guitar

One time, baby, I took her for a walk
Two timing bitch, I tried to squash her under a truck
Three time looser, this ain't no game
Five hand shuffle driving me insane
I can't get it when I want it, when I call her she don't answer to her name

We settle down to a laugh of bliss or so it seemed
I adjusted to the endless wine and food mixers end her talking to me
It was hell, I tell you
And when I dug my bone up, she threw my bone right back at me

Some...
There's some harmonica? In the ball?

I finished with that bitch, he'd left her tied up to a tree
She had a note around her neck saying, "Take this one, she's free"
Before I met my baby my life was misery
Before I met my baby my life was misery

Hm...

Trivia about the song Ballad of Mutt by Bruce Dickinson

On which albums was the song “Ballad of Mutt” released by Bruce Dickinson?
Bruce Dickinson released the song on the albums “Tattooed Millionaire” in 1990 and “The Best of Bruce Dickinson” in 2001.
Who composed the song “Ballad of Mutt” by Bruce Dickinson?
The song “Ballad of Mutt” by Bruce Dickinson was composed by Janick Gers, Bruce Dickinson.

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