Let's Burn Down the Cornfield

Randy Newman

Let's burn down the cornfield
Let's burn down, baby, the cornfield
And we'll listen, we'll listen to it burn
You hide behind the oak tree
I want you to hide behind that
You know that old oak tree
Stay, stay out of danger
Keep outta sight, babe till I return
It's so, it's so good
On a cold, cold night, yeah
To have a fire, a fire burnin'
Burnin' warm, warm an' bright
You hide behind the oak tree
An' I want you to stay out of sight, baby
Get behind that old, the old oak tree
An' stay, stay, get out of danger, Lord till I return
Let's burn down the cornfield
Come on, baby, let's set fire, set fire
Set fire to the cornfield
An' we'll make love, we'll make love
While it's burnin', while it's burnin'
Get a warm, get a warm, warm fire goin', baby
An' we'll make love, it'll be so good while it's burnin'
While it's burnin', it'll be so, so good, baby
While it's burnin', burnin'

Trivia about the song Let's Burn Down the Cornfield by Etta James

On which albums was the song “Let's Burn Down the Cornfield” released by Etta James?
Etta James released the song on the albums “Come a Little Closer” in 1974, “The Sweetest Peaches : The Chess Years, Pt. 2” in 1990, and “Heart & Soul: A Retrospective” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Let's Burn Down the Cornfield” by Etta James?
The song “Let's Burn Down the Cornfield” by Etta James was composed by Randy Newman.

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