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| Music by [[Trey Anastasio]]<br>Lyrics by [[Trey Anastasio]] and [[Les Claypool]]
 
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'''"Birthday Boys"''' is a song written by [[SONGWRITER(S)]] and recorded by [[Oysterhead]] in [[YYYY]].
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'''"Birthday Boys"''' is a song written by [[Trey Anastasio]] and [[Les Claypool]] and recorded by [[Oysterhead]] in [[2001]].
  
 
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| [[The Grand Pecking Order (album)|The Grand Pecking Order]]
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=See also=
 
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* [[The Grand Pecking Order (album)|The Grand Pecking Order]]
  
 
=External links=
 
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Revision as of 06:23, 13 January 2010

"Birthday Boys"
Oysterhead-album-grandpeckingorder.jpg
Recorded by Oysterhead
Released: 2001
Recorded: April 2001
Length: 3:06
Album(s): The Grand Pecking Order
Label(s): Elektra Records, Asylum Records
Writer(s): Music by Trey Anastasio
Lyrics by Trey Anastasio and Les Claypool
Producer(s): Oysterhead
Studio(s): The Barn
Released as single: No

"Birthday Boys" is a song written by Trey Anastasio and Les Claypool and recorded by Oysterhead in 2001.

About the song

This section needs more information.

Personnel

Release History

Albums

"Song" appears on the following album releases (please see links for further details on each title):

Cover art Album title Catalog no. Release country Format Release date
Oysterhead-album-grandpeckingorder.jpg The Grand Pecking Order 62677 United States cd 2001-10-02


Lyrics

Lyrics are property and copyright of their owners, and provided here for educational purposes only.

Gina knows what it's like to be
On the other side of midnight
Gina's eyes are sensitive
To the brighter side of daylight
She knows what it's like to be
The toic of conversation
Whie birthday boys are wallowing
In acres of adulation
I don't mind
If you stand around and look at me tonight
I quite like it
Kinds like us are blind
To the dirt that gathers in between the toes of moderation
Gina knows

You can come around but don't you talk to me
I'm not in the mood for conversation
You can come around but don't you talk to me

I don't mind
If you come around and drink up all my wine
Won't be the first time
Sometimes I find
Little treasures hidden deep within my drawers
Gina knows

You can come around but don't you talk to me
I'm not in the mood for conversation
You can come around but don't you talk to me 

Quotations and trivia

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Alternative and cover versions

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See also

External links

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References

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