Big Spender
Supremes · Other Songs - Supremes
Hey Big Spender
Musical from Fosse
Hey fella, can I talk to you for a second, what's a harm in a little talk.
Hey good lookin I like your hair, mister you got a cigarette for me huh?
mon seiu you speak French? parle vou francè,
Hey cowboy you wanna dance? a little dance won't hurt ya,
Guy ya wanna tango it only takes two to tango.
OHHHH you're sooooo sexy. Let's have some fun. pssst tttt...
The minute you walked in the disco
I could see you were a man of suprise
A real big talker
Good looking, so ugly
Say wouldn't you like to know what's going on in my bum?
So let me get right to the point
I don't pop my cock for every guy I see
Hey big spender!! Spend a little time with me me meeeeeeeee me...
Do u wanna have sex? Psssttt
Musical from Fosse
Hey fella, can I talk to you for a second, what's a harm in a little talk.
Hey good lookin I like your hair, mister you got a cigarette for me huh?
mon seiu you speak French? parle vou francè,
Hey cowboy you wanna dance? a little dance won't hurt ya,
Guy ya wanna tango it only takes two to tango.
OHHHH you're sooooo sexy. Let's have some fun. pssst tttt...
The minute you walked in the disco
I could see you were a man of suprise
A real big talker
Good looking, so ugly
Say wouldn't you like to know what's going on in my bum?
So let me get right to the point
I don't pop my cock for every guy I see
Hey big spender!! Spend a little time with me me meeeeeeeee me...
Do u wanna have sex? Psssttt
Big Spender - Supremes
As a staple of The Supremes' mid-1960s catalog, 'Big Spender' exemplifies the group's signature blend of R&B soul and polished pop production. The track features the iconic vocal trio delivering a smooth, harmonized performance that highlights their mastery of the genre during their peak years. With its catchy melody and relatable lyrics about financial irresponsibility, the song became a defining example of Motown's sound, showcasing the group's ability to craft anthems that resonated across racial and cultural lines. Recorded in the height of their fame, the song remains a testament to their enduring legacy as one of the most successful acts in music history.
