Drop Dead

Lindsay Dawson, Larry James, Alton Clark

[Verse 1]
Baby, I've been trying to find the perfect line
Still don't know what I should say
Girl, I don't really want to waste your time
But I'm gonna ask you anyway
Well, I got to have you baby, in my company
Or better yet, inside my bed
Smile if you realy want to come with me
Or tell me if I should drop dead

[Chorus]
Tell me if I should drop dead
Maybe I should just drop dead
Tell me if I should drop dead
Maybe I should just drop dead

[Verse 2]
Baby, if you don't like the clothes I wear
Or like the styling of my hair
If there is a chance we could havе a fling
Just call me and I'll be right therе
(No interruptions, all day straight
[?]
Suppose I could love you all night long
We could make all kinds of [?])

[Chorus]
Tell me if I should drop dead
Maybe I should just drop dead
Tell me if I should drop dead
Maybe I should just drop dead
Tell me if I should drop dead
Maybe I should just drop dead
Tell me if I should drop dead
Maybe I should just drop dead

(No interruptions, all day straight
[?]
Suppose I could love you all night long
Let me take you to my [?])

[Chorus]
Tell me if I should drop dead
Tell me if I should drop dead
Tell me if I should drop dead
Tell me if I should drop dead
Maybe I should just drop dead
Tell me if I should drop dead
Maybe I should just drop dead
Tell me if I should drop dead
Maybe I should just drop dead
Tell me if I should drop dead
Maybe I should just drop dead
Tell me if I should drop dead

Trivia about the song Drop Dead by Fat Larry's Band

When was the song “Drop Dead” released by Fat Larry's Band?
The song Drop Dead was released in 1986, on the album “Nice”.
Who composed the song “Drop Dead” by Fat Larry's Band?
The song “Drop Dead” by Fat Larry's Band was composed by Lindsay Dawson, Larry James, Alton Clark.

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