Girls Of The USA
THE B52´S Lyrics


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52 Girls Effie Madge and Mabel Biddie, see them on the beach Or in…
6060-842 6060-842! Tina went to the Lady's room Saw written on th…
Dance This Mess Around Remember when you held my hand Remember when you were my…
Debbie Radio operator to the tower Debbie's comin' in for a landin…
Downtown When you're alone, and life is making you lonely You can…
Give Me Back My Man She cuts her hair and calls his name. Wishin' everything c…
Hero Worship Heroes falling to the ground Like Hell's magnet Pulls me d…
Lava My body's burnin' like a lava from a Maura Loa My…
Legal tender We're in the basement, learning to print All of it's hot! …
Love Shack If you see a faded sign by the side of…
Planet Claire She came from Planet Claire I knew she came from there She…
Private Idaho Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo, hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo …
Roam I hear a wind Whistling air Whispering In my ear Boy M…
Rock Lobster We were at a party His earlobe fell in the deep Someone…
There's A Moon In The Sky There's a moon in the sky It's called the moon And everybo…



Topaz New cities by the sea Skyscrapers are winking Some hills a…


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@evilwillhunting

This is one of those song that you’ll always get a groove with every time. That guitar is irresistible

@SuckasNeverPlayMe

It's tip ****** top 👍

@101Volts

There are 2 guitars in this song. Ricky's playing Rhythm and it's a bit hard to hear, then Kate's on lead, which is much easier to hear. You can probably hear Ricky's part easiest near the end of the song, popping in just after 3:18.

@Sal.Manila

About the guitars…You’re right…and also not right. (that’s a polite way of telling someone they’re wrong) So, the first guitar to fire up after the opening drum stomp, is Ricky Wilson. His playing style is a lot of that rhythmic “chugga-chugga” strumming. At 0:15, the 2’nd guitar (Kate Pierson) plucks out those melodic “twangy” parts. Toward the end (at 3:20, to be exact) is when it’s a lot easier to distinguish the 2’nd guitar part chiming in against Ricky’s heavier strumming riffs. Another good example of the 2’nd guitar inclusion is on “There’s a Moon in the Sky (Called the Moon.)” Again, it’s dominated by Ricky’s aggressive strumming, and accented by a pattern of notes (this time by Cindy Wilson.)

@SuckasNeverPlayMe

@@Sal.Manila it's tip top 👍

@martinsauvage9581

Ricky Wilson ❤

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@peterlagroove6555

One of the most underrated American bands EVER

@feliciadominguez3365

I think they hail from Georgia by way of outer space.

@kintarricrawford4976

DITTO

@crv110

Girl fronted, praising girls... and the most blistering rhythm guitar in the history of rock and roll. Set in the 70's, what else is not to like. Repeat it....

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