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Title of song: Good To Your Earhole

Artist: Funkadelic

Title of album: Let's Take It to the Stage

Year of first release: 1975

Trivia:

This is a funky, guitar-driven song (debut of Michael Hampton) that sets the tone and pace for the rest of the album.

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Songwriters: George Clinton, Grace Cook (aka Eddie Hazel), Fuzzy Haskins

Memorable Lyrics:

  • "Mashing your brain like silly putty/Leaving you in a better frame of mind/Drowning out the voices that bug you/But I promise to be good to your earhole"

Complete lyrics at [the Motherpage]

The lyrics to this song are exceedinly simple, exhorting the listener to get funky.

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