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Moonunit / Frank ZappaSong/Performer | Comment | Submitter Name |
"Valley Girl," | A person can not be a valley. | Peter |
"Valley Girl"
Misheard Lyrics: Open wide
For sure, for sure Original Lyrics: Okay, fine
For sure, for sure | "Valley Girl"
Misheard Lyrics: Bally girl
Original Lyrics: Valley girl
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"Valley Girl"
Misheard Lyrics: She's a valley girl
Open wide. Original Lyrics: She's a valley girl
Okay, fine! | "Valley Girl"
Misheard Lyrics: She's a Fowler girl
Original Lyrics: She's a valley girl
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"Valley Girl"
Misheard Lyrics: She's a Fowler girl
Original Lyrics: She's a valley girl
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Story about this misheard lyric by: Bob Malone Thought a Fowler girl may be similar to a Ziegfried girl or Vargas girl until Casey Kasem set me straight with the actual lyric and title. |
"Valley Girl"
Opening Lines: Valley Girl, She's a Valley Girl.
Comments: 1982's minor hit (Hot 100, but not Top 40 on Billboard), "Valley Girl" from the late great Frank Zappa with his daughter Moon Unit speaking the parts of the Val, was to many the introduction to the subculture known as the Val's in the Encino & Ventura, CA area. The Val's were the teenage girls and sometimes boys that had come of age with parents who had probably been hippies in the late 1960's. Frank Zappa picking up on trends, decided to cut this song to make fun and maybe to celebrate the "Val" culture. On this tune, America and much of the rest of the world was introduced to the following sayings: "Gag me with a spoon!", "Grody to the max." and "Fer sure." and taught me people how to "Bag things" that were just way too gross to look at.
Submitted by: Peter
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