

Cornwalis from Portlandthis is likely the most overrated rock song of all times, people love this song, sing it at karaoke, wow, always a disappointment.Db from RiMy husband thought this song was about Cocaine.but hasn't every 80s group written about it? Bridget from CoI knew this song would be about sex.the overall idea of the song is very apparent, but those three words will always be “break the bottle” to me! Especially since he said “pour it on me” and you could do that with the metal flap on the top, and I figured that just wasn’t enough and it actually needed to be broken… so NOW all the lyrics say bottle in the first line and bubble in the second. Bottle makes more since… you’d go to a cafe and the sugar was in glass bottles, so that made all the sense. when I was a kid (when the song came out) I always thought it was sacrilegious because I thought the lyrics were “break the Bible, break it up”, then my sister told me it was bottle and I still had my doubts because people were rebels…. The “Internet" says in the Def Leopard song Pour Some Sugar on Me, “break the bubble”…. 82 from At圎ven if I know now what the lyrics are supposed to be I still sing them wrong.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group Writer/s: Joseph Elliott, Philip Kenneth Collen, Richard John Cyril Allen, Richard Savage, Robert John Lange, Stephen Maynard Clark Give a little more, take a bottle, shake it up Little miss innocent sugar me, yeah, yeah You gotta squeeze a little, tease a little please a little more Sweet dream, saccharine, loosen up (loosen up) loosen up Listen, red light, yellow light, green-a-light go Little miss ah innocent sugar me, yeah, yeah Razzle 'n' a dazzle 'n' a flash a little light Demolition woman, can I be your man? (Your man)
