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I say WPLJ, really taste good to me
WPLJ, won't you take a drink with me
Well, it's a good good wine
It really make you feel so fine
(So fine, so fine, so fine)I went to the store when they opened up the door
I said: "Please please please gimme some more"
White Port & Lemon Juice,
White Port & Lemon Juice,
White Port & Lemon Juice,
Ooh what it do to you!You take the bottle, you take the can
Shake it up fine, you get a good good wine.
White Port & Lemon Juice,
(Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah . . . )
White Port & Lemon Juice,
White Port & Lemon Juice,
Ooh what it do to you!The W is the White,
The P is the Port,
The L is the Lemon,

The J is the Juice
White Port & Lemon Juice,
White Port & Lemon Juice,
White Port & Lemon Juice,
Ooh what it do to you!Well I feel so good, I feel so fine
I got plenty lovin', I got plenty wine
White Port & Lemon Juice,
White Port & Lemon Juice,
I said White Port & Lemon Juice,
Ooh what it do to you!Roy: Por qu no consigues tu . . . tu carnal que nos compre some wine ese, ndale, pinche bato, puto, hombre, no te hagas nalga, hombre . . . (chale!) no seas tan denso, hombre (chale!), ndale, dile, porque no merecer, ndale, pinche vino, ms sua . . . ms suave es, ms . . . ms lindo que la chingada, hombre, ndale, pinche bato, hombre, quiere tu carnal, hombre, tu carnal ese, t, t sabes, t sabes esto de la movida, t sabes la movida, ese, t sabes cmo es, t sabes, pinche vino, puta, ndale, pinche bato, cabrn, ndale
?: This is getting me in trouble . . .
Roy: ndale, hombre, por qu no, hombre?
?: Sorry!
Roy: Te digo que s, hombre, te digo, chingao ese, est ms . . . est ms meco, hombre, ponemos ms mecos que la chingada, ay! Ay, bato pinche, ay!God, that's--They get to you after a while
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The Mothers of Invention were an American band active from 1966 to 1969.
Throughout, their output was primarily directed by composer and guitarist, Frank Zappa (1940–1993). Their albums combined a broad span of genres, and utilised diverse instrumentation. Their lyrics were generally humorous, with frequent style-parodies of contemporary pop music (with doo-wop love ballads endlessly lampooned), bountiful surreal imagery, cartoonish vocals and oblique, satirical protest songs.

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