Brand New Cadillac
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Brand New Cadillac
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Drive!
Drive!
My baby drove up in a brand new Cadillac
Yes she did!
My baby drove up in a brand new Cadillac
She said: Hey, come here, Daddy!
I ain't never comin' back!
Baby, baby, won't you hear my plea?
C'mon, sugar, just come on back to me
She said: Balls to you, Big Daddy
She ain't never coming back!
Baby, baby, won't you hear my plea?
Oh c'mon, just hear my plea
She said: Balls to you, Daddy
She ain't coming back to me
Baby, baby drove up in a Cadillac
I said: Jesus Christ! Where'd you get that cadillac?
She said: Balls to you, Daddy
She ain't never coming back!
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