Originating in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1964, "Alice Cooper" was originally a band with roots extending back to a band called the Earwigs, consisting of Furnier on lead vocals and harmonica, Glen Buxton on lead guitar, and Dennis Dunaway on bass guitar and backing vocals. By 1966, Michael Bruce on rhythm guitar joined the three and Neal Smith was added on drums in 1967. The five named the band "Alice Cooper", and Furnier eventually adopted it as his stage pseudonym. They released their 1969 debut studio album with limited chart success. Breaking out with the 1970 single "I'm Eighteen" and the third studio album Love It to Death, the band reached their commercial peak in 1973 with their sixth studio album, Billion Dollar Babies. After the band broke up, Furnier legally changed his name to Alice Cooper and began a solo career in 1975 with the concept album Welcome to My Nightmare. Over his career, Cooper has sold well over 50 million records.
Cooper has experimented with a number of musical styles, mainly hard rock, glam rock, heavy metal, and glam metal, but also new wave (1980–1983), art rock on DaDa (1983), and industrial rock on Brutal Planet (2000) and Dragontown (2001). He helped to shape the sound and look of heavy metal, and has been described as the artist who "first introduced horror imagery to rock 'n' roll, and whose stagecraft and showmanship have permanently transformed the genre". He is also known for his wit offstage, with The Rolling Stone Album Guide calling him the world's most "beloved heavy metal entertainer". Away from music, Cooper is a film actor, a golfing celebrity, a restaurateur, and, since 2004, a radio disc jockey (DJ) with his classic rock show Nights with Alice Cooper.
Full Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Cooper
Band studio albums
Pretties for You (1969)
Easy Action (1970)
Love It to Death (1971)
Killer (1971)
School's Out (1972)
Billion Dollar Babies (1973)
Muscle of Love (1973)
Solo studio albums
Welcome to My Nightmare (1975)
Alice Cooper Goes to Hell (1976)
Lace and Whiskey (1977)
From the Inside (1978)
Flush the Fashion (1980)
Special Forces (1981)
Zipper Catches Skin (1982)
DaDa (1983)
Constrictor (1986)
Raise Your Fist and Yell (1987)
Trash (1989)
Hey Stoopid (1991)
The Last Temptation (1994)
Brutal Planet (2000)
Dragontown (2001)
The Eyes of Alice Cooper (2003)
Dirty Diamonds (2005)
Along Came a Spider (2008)
Welcome 2 My Nightmare (2011)
Paranormal (2017)
Detroit Stories (2021)
Road (2023)
Billion Dollar Babies
Alice Cooper Lyrics
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Rubber little lady, slicker than a weasel
Grimy as an alley, loves me like no other lover
Billion dollar baby
Rotten little monster, baby, I adore ya
Man or woman living couldn't love me like you, baby
While the moon is rising in the sky
If I'm too rough, tell me
I'm so scared your little head will come off in my hands
Yeah, billion dollar baby
I got you in the dimestore
No other little girl could ever hold you
Any tighter, any tighter than me, baby
Billion dollar baby
Reckless like a gambler, million dollar maybe
Fight me like a dog that's been infected by the rabies
We go dancing nightly in the attic
While the moon is rising in the sky
If I'm too rough, tell me
I'm so scared your little head will come off in my hands
Million dollar baby (yeah)
Billion dollar baby
Trillion dollar baby
Zillion dollar baby
The lyrics to Alice Cooper's song "Billion Dollar Babies" are full of suggestive and provocative imagery, leading to various interpretations by the listeners. The song is about an infatuation with a "rubber little lady" who is slick and grimey, dressed up like a weasel. The singer refers to this object of his affection as a "billion dollar baby," whom he adores and loves like no other.
The lyrics also suggest a dark side to this infatuation, as the singer admits to being rough and fears hurting his "little" lover. He also refers to them as a "little monster" who is "reckless like a gambler." The imagery of dancing in the attic while the moon rises creates a sense of secrecy and forbiddenness.
Overall, the song can be interpreted as a commentary on the obsessive and possessive nature of love, as well as the dark side that can come with it. The use of material wealth in the lyrics also suggests a commentary on the way that wealth can corrupt and distort one's perceptions of love and relationships.
Line by Line Meaning
Billion dollar baby
The persona is expressing their strong affection and admiration for their lover which they consider to be valuable.
Rubber little lady, slicker than a weasel
The persona compares their lover to a rubber doll, smooth and malleable with a deceptive personality.
Grimy as an alley
The persona acknowledges their lover's shady personality and qualities.
Loves me like no other lover
The persona is infatuated with their lover, believing they have never been loved like this before.
Rubber little monster, baby, I adore you
The persona likens their lover to a monster but still idolizes and cherishes them for who they are.
Man or woman living couldn't love me like you, baby
The persona believes that nobody else could love them as much as their lover does, regardless of their gender.
We go dancing nightly in the attic
The persona describes a place where they go to be with their lover and engage in their favorite activity.
While the moon is rising in the sky
The persona sets the nocturnal atmosphere in which they spend time with their lover.
If I'm too rough, tell me
The persona expresses their concern that their roughness during intimacy may harm their lover, and asks for feedback.
I'm so scared your little head will come off in my hands
The persona is afraid of overdoing their intimacy with their lover and causing them physical harm.
I got you in the dime store
The persona boasts that they managed to win over their lover without spending a lot of money on them.
No other little girl could ever hold you
The persona is very possessive of their lover and declares that nobody else could ever be with them.
Any tighter, any tighter than me, baby
The persona emphasizes their possessiveness of their lover and declares that nobody could hold them tighter.
Reckless like a gambler, million dollar maybe
The persona compares their lover to a gambler, someone who takes risks, but to them, they are still precious and valuable.
Foaming like a dog that's been infected by the rabies
The persona describes their lover's intense and wild behavior during intimacy using animalistic imagery.
Trillion dollar baby
The persona exaggerates their affection for their lover by adding more zeros to their worth, emphasizing just how important they are to them.
Zillion dollar baby
The persona further emphasizes their lover's perceived immense value by adding even more zeros to their worth.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Alice Cooper, Michael O Bruce, Reginald F. Vinson
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Phil
on Former Lee Warmer
Interesting. I like it! I am surprised someone covered that lesser known song of Cooper’s. I will have to check out more of Valery’s work.