Frank Zappa (lead guitar, vocals)
Mark Volman (vocals)
Howard Kaylan (vocals)
Jim
Pons (bass, vocals)
Don Preston (keyboards, electronics)
Ian Underwood (keyboards, alto
saxophone)
Aynsley Dunbar (drums)
I, I can't see you, but I know that you're out
there...
It's that little voice...
That same little voice at all of the concerts,
Of
the guy in the back of the room
Okay...?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
A couple a years ago,
There was a guy that used to come
To all the concerts on the East Coast
I swore I heard
him every night for a month
That he was somewhere in the audience
Anyway, it's this little
voice, and he would say:
"Freak me out Frank!
Freak me out!
Freak me out Frank!"
Okay, here we go!
Arf arf! ?!?!?!?
Arf!
Ruthie-Ruthie
Where did you
go?
Oh, Ruthie-Ruthie
Where did you go?
Last night, I tried to ... her
This burned Pennsylvania all ... your story
Right after Ruth got through barfin'
She
pushed the tray out the door
She rocks me compassionate
Ruthie-Ruthie
Where did
you go?
What could you do now,
What could you do?
Ruthie-Ruthie
Oh yeah
What did you do?
Ruthie had on a thin night gown
She wouldn't fill it
everywhere
No no no no
She pushed the tray out the door
Some guy tried to come
in
She kicked him in the nose
She said: "Oh oh oh oh!"
Ruthie-Ruthie
What
did you do?
(Now, what did you do?
What did you do?
What did you do?)
Ruthie-Ruthie
(Ruthie-Ruthie
That was the best thing anybody could do)
What did you
do now?
Well, we have another song for you
That goes far beyond Louie-Louie,
Ruthie-Ruthie, or even Brian-Brian
This song is so advanced
It takes us all the way from
nineteen fifty-five
Directly to approximately nineteen fifty-seven,
Which is when it
should have been written,
But actually it was written about nineteen seventy
This is a
song,
We like to dedicate this song to Marty, our road manager,
Who has a fondness for the
k-nine species
And the orifice attendant thereto