Degüello is the sixth studio album by the American blues rock band ZZ Top, released in 1979. "Degüello" means "cut/slit someone's throat" or, idiomatically, when something it's said to be done "a degüello" means "no quarter" (as in "no surrender to be given or accepted -a fight to the death") in Spanish and was the title of a Moorish-origin bugle call used by the Mexican Army at the Battle of the Alamo, Texas, in 1836. It was the first ZZ Top release on Warner Bros. Records and eventually went platinum.
Played with a Gibson Les Paul Studio, Fender medium pick, POD HD500 own patch, Sony camcorder, Shure headphones
Billy Gibbons -- guitar, vocals
Dusty Hill -- bass guitar, keyboards, vocals
Frank Beard -- drums, percussion
Lyrics:
Is it you again outside,
Just banging on the front door?
You say you had enough,
Now you're coming' back for more,
But that's alright.
I said that that's alright.
I may not want to admit it,
I'm just a fool for your stockings I believe.
Now I don't mind when you send money
and bring your girlfriends with you,
But how could one be so thoughtless to try
and handle less than two?
But that's alright.
I said that that's alright, baby.
I may not want to admit it,
I'm just a fool for your stockings I believe.
Now I'm tellin' everybody
It seems too good to be true:
Sweet things can always get sweeter.
I know mine did, how about you?
Yes, it's alright.
I said, yes it is, that's alright.
I may not want to admit it,
I'm just a fool for your stockings I believe....
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9 years ago