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Brain Tap Shuffle - Walter Becker



     
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Take the worst of this quirky world
Roll it up in a ball
Add the hair of a go-go girl
Turn it into a dance that's calledThe bloody brain tap shuffle
Lose your mind
You'll see the oceans part
You'll think you're goin' blindYou can sit there and suck your thumb
Hear the rock and roll hum
But you're just a crazy wall flower
Till you join all your friends on the floorAnd do the brain tap shuffle
Lose your mind
You'll see the oceans part
You'll think you're goin' blindYou can talk about your daily grind
While she'll dish out that old soft shoe
If makin' money doesn't soothe your mind
We've got something here, here for youYou can talk about your daily grind
While she'll dish out that old soft shoe
If makin' money doesn't soothe your mind

We've got something here, here for youTake your clothes off and start to shake
Shake rattle and roll
Watch the walls and the ceiling quake
Let it move your body and soulAnd do the brain tap shuffle
Lose your mind
You'll see the oceans part
You'll think you're goin' blindDo the brain tap shuffle
Lose your mind
You'll see the oceans part
You'll think you're goin' blindDo the brain tap shuffle
Lose your mind
You'll see the oceans part
You'll think you're goin' blindDo the brain tap shuffle
Lose your mind
You'll see the oceans part
You'll think you're goin' blind
Songwriters
WALTER BECKER / DONALD FAGENPublished by
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Walter Carl Becker (born February 20, 1950) is an American musician, songwriter and record producer. He is best known as the co-founder, guitarist, bassist and a co-writing half of the duo which make up the rock band Steely Dan.
Becker was born in Queens, New York, grew up in Westchester County and Forest Hills, Queens, and is a graduate of Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan, class of 1967. After starting out on saxophone, he switched to guitar and received instruction in blues technique from his neighbor Randy California of Spirit.

Read more about Walter Becker on Last.fm.


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