Flash

Art Munson, Paul Williams

[Verse 1]
Blackberry blue, strawberry sad
Give 'em flavors and feelings don't hurt so bad
Rotten apple rude, what an attitude
I don't care if the whole world thinks I'm mad

[Chorus]
I dress up, I call my honey
Take her out and I spend my money
Sign on the dotted line
We don't need no cash
I look good, I feel much better
If she wants to drink champagne, I'll let her
Sometimes a man like me
Has just got to flash

[Verse 2]
No worried face is gonna wrinkle my place
I run when the tears begin to splash
Muddy water March, needs a little starch
Lighten up and decide it's time to flash

[Chorus]
I dress up, I call my honey
Take her out and I spend my money
Sign on the dotted line
We don't need no cash
I look good, I feel much better
If she wants to drink champagne, I'll let her
Sometimes a man like me
Has just got to flash

[Chorus]
I dress up, I call my honey
Take her out and I spend my money
Sign on the dotted line
We don't need no cash
I look good, I feel much better
If she wants to drink champagne, I'll let her
Sometimes a man like me
Has just got to flash

[Chorus]
Dress up, I call my honey
Take her out and I spend my money
Sign on the dotted line
We don't need no cash
I look good, I feel much better
If she wants to drink champagne, I'll let her
Sometimes a man like me
Has just got to flash

[Outro]
Sometimes a man like me
Has just got to flash
Sometimes a man like me
Has just got to flash...

Trivia about the song Flash by Paul Williams

When was the song “Flash” released by Paul Williams?
The song Flash was released in 1975, on the album “Ordinary Fool”.
Who composed the song “Flash” by Paul Williams?
The song “Flash” by Paul Williams was composed by Art Munson, Paul Williams.

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