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A tattooed madman, I am hell on wheels
Born a wicked child left alone in the fields
My father was the wind, my mother was fire
Raised by the wolves and I grew up wild
A kamikaze man, a hollering banzai
Never crash and burn, never gonna die
Cannibal it's me, you squeal and shout
I chew you up and spit you out
Storms a c-c-coming and it's gonna be me
Here comes trouble with a capital T, T T T
'Cause I'm a mean, motherfuckin' man
I gotta scream, and that's what I am
All the way
All all the way
'Cause I'm a mean, motherfuckin' man
Ridin' the wind and know I'll be damned
All they way
All all the way, all the way

Chewbacca in the rye, the water of fire
A terror in the flesh, a killer for hire
California man I'm white line, homer
The unruly one they call the Blonde Bomber
Scooter gypsy, I'm a renegade
An orphan of the road, a live hand grenade
Never gonna quit before my time
When the moon gets high then I'll be blind
Mad dog 20-20's king
I drink that stuff and start getting obscene
'Cause I'm a mean, motherfuckin' man
I gotta scream, and that's what I am
All the way
All all the way
'Cause I'm a mean, motherfuckin' man
Ridin' the wind and know I'll be damned
All they way
All all the way, all the way
I'm a motorcycle man, don't never give a damn
I lie when the truth serves better
The Marquee de Sade, I cheat and steal and rob
A heavy metal creature
'Cause I'm a mean, motherfuckin' man
I gotta scream, and that's what I am
All the way
All all the way
'Cause I'm a mean, motherfuckin' man
I gotta scream, and that's what I am
All the way
All all the way
'Cause I'm a mean, motherfuckin' man
Ridin' the wind and know I'll be damned
All they way
All all the way, all the way

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Mamie Smith (née Robinson) (May 26, 1883 – September 16, 1946) was an American vaudeville singer, dancer, pianist and actress, who appeared in several films late in her career. As a vaudeville singer she performed a number of styles including jazz and blues. She entered blues history by being the first African American artist to make vocal blues recordings in 1920. Willie "The Lion" Smith (not her husband) explained the background to that recording in his (ghosted) autobiography, Music on My Mind.

Read more about Mamie Smith on Last.fm.


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