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La canzone "You're lost little girl"
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Then Paul suggested that Jim get some girl
to go down on him while he was singing "You're
Lost Little Girl," a ballad they hoped Frank Sinatra
would record for Mia Farrow. Paul liked the idea so
much, he said he'd even pay for a hooker. But
Pamela liked the idea, too, and she stripped right
where she stood in the control room and padded
softly into the vocal booth to Jim. Paul waited for a
slow count of sixty, then said, "Uhhhhh . . . you let
me know when, uhh, you're ready, Jim." About
twenty minutes laterJim entered the control room
and Paul shrugged his shoulders. "Well," he said,
"you can't win 'em all."
You're Lost Little Girl
You're lost, little girl
You're lost, little girl
You're lost
Tell me who are you?
Think that you know what to do
Impossible yes
But it's true
I think that you know what to do
Yeah
Sure that you know what to do
You're lost, little girl
You're lost, little girl
You're lost
Tell me who are you?
Think that you know what to do
Impossible yes
But it's true
I think that you know what to do
Girl
Sure that you know what to do
You're lost, little girl
You're lost, little girl
You're lost
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