Debbie

CINDY WILSON, FRED SCHNEIDER, KATE PIERSON, KEITH STRICKLAND

Radio operator to the tower
Debbie's comin' in for a landing
Oh, put your head between your knees
Caused by the vibrations of love
They're about to shake me to pieces

Shell-shocked supersonic blonde
Hyperphonic female, dark sunglasses on
Everyone is here to see
Her all-girl rock band

Vortex pulls me in
The vortex spits me out
Jet-eyed glitter child strappin' on a gold guitar
We witness the ultrasonic imploding excitation
Bodies exhausted in total elation

Shell-shocked supersonic blonde
Hyperphonic female, dark sunglasses on
Everyone is here to see
Her all-girl rock band

Oh Debbie
Queen of the underground
Carrying her gold guitar
The show is over
My downtown baby is headin' home singing a song
She's walkin' alone
She walking down the block
Now she's comin' my way
As our hearts and our dark sunglasses lock

Shell-shocked supersonic blonde
Hyperphonic female, dark sunglasses on
Everyone is here to see
Her all-girl rock band

Every day, every day
We're just a little bit wilder
Every day, every day
Ah, just a little bit tighter
Every day, every day
Just a little bit wilder
Every day-every day
Take it a little bit higher, yeah
Hoo!

Trivia about the song Debbie by The B-52s

On which albums was the song “Debbie” released by The B-52s?
The B-52s released the song on the albums “Hallucinating Pluto: Time Capsule - The Mixes” in 1998, “Time Capsule: Songs for a Future Generation” in 1998, and “Nude on the Moon: The B-52's Anthology” in 2002.
Who composed the song “Debbie” by The B-52s?
The song “Debbie” by The B-52s was composed by CINDY WILSON, FRED SCHNEIDER, KATE PIERSON, KEITH STRICKLAND.

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