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G. Frey, J.D. Souther
I need love, baby, so do you
Don't be mean to your bad man
Rock'n'roll is a lot like you
A beautiful thing you can see right through
And I'm too far gone to be singin' blue
I'm like a madman
Step right into my junky car
Don't be mean to your bad man
And we'll boogie on out to a drinkin' bar
Then I'll take you home to my sugar jar
I got a nasty habit, a bad guitar
I'm like a madman
Don't be mean to your bad man
Don't you want to be a bad girl too?
Well, I could make your strangest dreams come true
I know your daddy's flipped but I ain't through
We got so many things to do
Well, I can't see why you wanna make such a terrible fuss
Don't be mean to your bad man
Your big blue eyes are telling me you must
Aren't you takin' it all too serious?
I know you're just fifteen and you're a walking bust
And I'm a madman
Don't be mean to your bad man
You can trust in your bad man
Don't be mean to your bad man
Don't be mean to your bad man
You can trust in your bad man
Don't be mean to your bad man
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