Crackity Jones

Album: Doolittle (1989)
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  • Jose Jones
    Told me alone his story
    He got friends like Pacro Picopiedra
    La Muneca
    He receives on his set

    Crack, crack, Crackity Jones
    Crack, crack
    Crack, crack, Crackity Jones
    Crack, crack, Crackity Jones
    Crack, crack, Crackity Jones

    Please forgive me
    Jose Jones
    You need these walls
    For your own
    I'm movin' out of this hospedaje
    I'm afraid you'll cut me boy

    Thirty miles by
    Hundred miles by stinkin' island
    Por goofiar an' cruisin' automobile
    Chasin' voices he receives in his head

    Crack, crack, Crackity Jones
    Crack, crack, Crackity Jones
    Crack, crack, Crackity Jones
    Crack, crack
    Crack, crack, Crackity Jones
    Crack, crack, Crackity Jones
    Crack, crack, Crackity Jones Writer/s: CHARLES THOMPSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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Comments: 2

  • Federico from Buenos Aires, ArgentinaActually, the Spanish name for Fred Flinstone is Pedro Picapiedra.
  • Nick from Arlington Heights, Il"Paco Picopiedra" is the Spanish name for "Fred Flintsone"
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