I.O.U.

PAUL WESTERBERG

Give me a/get me out of this little stinkin' fresh air
Ninety days in the electric chair
Step right up son
Gonna show you something ain't never been done
You're all fucked

Listen, it don't cost much
I lay down the line that you touch
Never do what you're told
There'll be time, believe me, when you're old
You're all wrong and I'm right

Please be on your honor
Please be on your side [...sucker?]

(back in here)

Listen to the story all right
I'm losing all I own on that dotted line
Step right up son
Gonna show you something ain't never been done
You're all wrong and I'm right

You see I want it in writing, I owe you nothing
Want it in writing, I owe you nothing
Want it in writing

Trivia about the song I.O.U. by The Replacements

On which albums was the song “I.O.U.” released by The Replacements?
The Replacements released the song on the albums “Pleased To Meet Me” in 1987, “Original Album Series” in 2011, and “The Complete Studio Albums: 1981-1990” in 2015.
Who composed the song “I.O.U.” by The Replacements?
The song “I.O.U.” by The Replacements was composed by PAUL WESTERBERG.

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