On Top

M. Watson / Mark Geary / Scott Dalhover

Stop your screamin', stop puttin' me down
Sayin' my hair is much too long
Teachers & preachers say that rock is wrong
I ain't goin' to hell for singin' a song
Give me liberty is what I say
I will fight in my way

Sticks & stones will break my bones
But rock 'n' roll will never hurt me
Sticks & stones will break my bones
But rock 'n' roll will never hurt me

I've got a voice & I've got a choice
But mommy & daddy won't let me choose
I want it louder 'cuz we've got the power
The power to fight back, we can't lose

So give me liberty, is what I say
I will fight to be free

Trivia about the song On Top by Dangerous Toys

When was the song “On Top” released by Dangerous Toys?
The song On Top was released in 1991, on the album “Hellacious Acres”.
Who composed the song “On Top” by Dangerous Toys?
The song “On Top” by Dangerous Toys was composed by M. Watson, Mark Geary, and Scott Dalhover.

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