Recorded by Luis Naranja at Studio Naranja in Aguascalientes Mexico May 2019.
lyrics
When the girl from Washington asked me to dance
She was looking for trouble and not for romance
So when no one was looking I unzipped he pants
When the girl from Washington asked me to dance
When the girl from Washington asked me to give
The one thing in life I require to live
Her eyes were like cameras, tongue like a shiv
When the girl from Washington asked me to give
When the girl from Washington asked me to stay
I said sorry my dear I'm just not built that way
But how about we have one last role in the hay
And then a little part of me died
When the girl from Washington cried
And then walked away
When the girl from Washington asked me to leave
I found I had no more cards left up my sleeve
So I kissed her goodbye, but then felt quite relieved
When the girl from Washington asked me to leave
credits
from Aguascalientes,
released June 2, 2019
Ian Thomas Parks - Lead Vocals, Guitar, Organ
Jimmy Salas - Drums, Backing Vocals
Mike Trujillo - Bass, Backing Vocals
Remi Barrios - Backing Vocals
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