Stop Draggin' My Car Around
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 10:32 pm
Had to park my car for just five minutes
I had to go inside to use the phone
When I came back again my car was gone
Well, I didn't know it was a loading zone
What a bummer, I was so brought down
I had to chase that tow truck all over town, yellin'
"Stop draggin' my Stop draggin' my Stop draggin' my car around"
Took my baby to the local disco,
I was jumpin' like a maniac
But then the owner came and pulled me off the floor
Then he, he took me to his little office in the back
He said, "I really like your snaggletooth necklace
Your pants are groovy, and your hair's okay
But, man, that car of yours is so uncool
Like wow, 'm sorry, but we towed it away!"
Stop draggin' my Stop draggin' my Stop draggin' my car around
Now I'm in home, I'm watchin' Gilligan's Island
Guess it's time to trade my old car in
For twenty dollars and my '64 Plymouth
Maybe I could get a second-hand Schwinn
Look out the window, there's tow truck in the driveway I grabbed the driver and I asked him why
He said, "I'm sorry kid, you're late with the payments
It's time to kiss your little car goodbye"
Stop draggin' my Stop draggin' my Stop draggin' my car around Stop draggin' my car around
Listen, the check's in the mail, no, really Stop draggin' my car around Oh man,
I just got the hub caps painted Stop draggin' my car aroundHey!
Hey! I left a sandwich in the backseat Stop draggin' my car around Oh
I am surprised there wasn't a topic on this song. I like the song because he is singing about a car and I am a car enthusiast. A 64 Plymouth is a beautiful car, and I have always wondered what happed to the car that Al was referencing when he wrote "Belvidere Cruising" because they are classics today. Anyway, this is a great parody of "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around." I feel that this song is reflective of the decade before hand mentioning shady discos, Gilligans Island, and the word "Groovy." I feel that I relate to the song on a personal level because I was always having problems with my 2004 Mercury Sable, and alas needed towing a bunch. I had the song stuck in my head two days ago, and that's what brought me to the forum. "Stop Draggin' My Car Around" really showcases how far Al has came in is music and parodies. I know this isn't really one of Al's popular tracks but alas its a classic. Oh and not too mention doesn't his first Album hit the big 30 year mark this year?
I had to go inside to use the phone
When I came back again my car was gone
Well, I didn't know it was a loading zone
What a bummer, I was so brought down
I had to chase that tow truck all over town, yellin'
"Stop draggin' my Stop draggin' my Stop draggin' my car around"
Took my baby to the local disco,
I was jumpin' like a maniac
But then the owner came and pulled me off the floor
Then he, he took me to his little office in the back
He said, "I really like your snaggletooth necklace
Your pants are groovy, and your hair's okay
But, man, that car of yours is so uncool
Like wow, 'm sorry, but we towed it away!"
Stop draggin' my Stop draggin' my Stop draggin' my car around
Now I'm in home, I'm watchin' Gilligan's Island
Guess it's time to trade my old car in
For twenty dollars and my '64 Plymouth
Maybe I could get a second-hand Schwinn
Look out the window, there's tow truck in the driveway I grabbed the driver and I asked him why
He said, "I'm sorry kid, you're late with the payments
It's time to kiss your little car goodbye"
Stop draggin' my Stop draggin' my Stop draggin' my car around Stop draggin' my car around
Listen, the check's in the mail, no, really Stop draggin' my car around Oh man,
I just got the hub caps painted Stop draggin' my car aroundHey!
Hey! I left a sandwich in the backseat Stop draggin' my car around Oh
I am surprised there wasn't a topic on this song. I like the song because he is singing about a car and I am a car enthusiast. A 64 Plymouth is a beautiful car, and I have always wondered what happed to the car that Al was referencing when he wrote "Belvidere Cruising" because they are classics today. Anyway, this is a great parody of "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around." I feel that this song is reflective of the decade before hand mentioning shady discos, Gilligans Island, and the word "Groovy." I feel that I relate to the song on a personal level because I was always having problems with my 2004 Mercury Sable, and alas needed towing a bunch. I had the song stuck in my head two days ago, and that's what brought me to the forum. "Stop Draggin' My Car Around" really showcases how far Al has came in is music and parodies. I know this isn't really one of Al's popular tracks but alas its a classic. Oh and not too mention doesn't his first Album hit the big 30 year mark this year?