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Artist/Band:
Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen
Lyrics for Song: Cookies
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen
On Christmas day the Gingerbread man said
"Ladyfingers be my wife."
"Oh happy day, let's spread the word"
Said the spatula to the knife.
And when the baker heard the news, he cried
"I know just what to do."
"I got a zillion recipes, cause you just can't make enough"
Just can't make enough sweet cookies.
Chorus:
Peanut butter, Butter nut, Co-coa-Co-conut.
Ca-ra-mel, Carob Kisses, cookie cutters cut.
Mocha Macaroons, Double Double fudge cream.
Don't you know it's a Christmas dream.
Sweet, sweet cookies.
The Gingerbread man asked Ladyfinger
"What do you want most? Anything your heart desires
I'll search from coast to coast"
She planted candy kisses on his face with emphasis-sis
"I want a great big family"
Cause you just can't make enough.
Just can't make enough sweet cookies
Chorus
One by one, then two by two, the cookie family grew.
A dozen more became a score pouring out the backdoor.
All across the nation.
It was the sweetest celebration.
Between friends and family, everybody had to agree.
They had a cookie infantry to the last crumb.
Nmy NmmNmm gooey, chewy good stuff.
Nmy NmmNmm you can never have enough.
Cause you just can't make enough
Just can't make enough sweet cookies!
You can never make enough.
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About Cookies
"Cookies" by Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen stands as a defining track from their 1990s pop era, capturing the quintessential sound of identical twin pop stars. The song blends upbeat rhythms with the duo's signature high-pitched vocals, reflecting the carefree, glossy aesthetic that characterized their early discography. Released during a period of intense commercial success, the recording exemplifies the genre of teen pop that dominated charts in the late 1990s, relying on catchy melodies and relatable themes of friendship and celebration. As part of their broader catalog of hits, "Cookies" showcases the twins' ability to craft memorable anthems that resonated with a young audience. While specific album placement details vary in public records, the track remains a staple in their live performances and compilations, serving as a nostalgic touchstone for fans of 90s girl groups. Its enduring popularity highlights the duo's impact on the landscape of pop music during their peak years, cementing their legacy as one of the most recognizable acts of the decade. |
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