What's a Telephone Bill?
What's a Telephone Bill?

Bootsy Collins - What's a Telephone Bill? Lyrics

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What's a Telephone Bill? Music Video

What's a Telephone Bill? Lyrics

Hello baby
Yes, it's your friendly phone fanatic again
Oh yeah I'm loaded
With verbal rap ability, baby
You know you inspire me to poetry
So listen while I recite naughty nothings
That'll wet your eardrums

I'd like to, I'd like to, I'd like to
Yeah yeah yeah

Oh, can I make sweet love to you baby?

What I'd like to do would be good to you
And if you hang up on me now, I'll be through

I'm just living and loving, waiting for the moment
When you got time to kill
And if I can't your love, then
What's a telephone bill?

According to way the way you make me feel
I guess you'd call it obscene phone call
I'm not a storyteller though baby
I'd rather be with you, me to me
Oh, a sort of physical love, like, bubba
Oh, you're the sweetest fantasy I know

You

Excuse me if I seem obscene to you
I'm being real and that seems the thing to do

I'm just living and loving, waiting for the moment
When you got time to kill
And if I can't get your love, then
What's a telephone bill?

Oh baby, uh, just wanna hang on

I'd like to, I'd like to, I'd like to yeah, yeah, yeah
I'd like to make sweet love to you

Oh no, not that baby
I wanna be real with you

Let me just breathe in your ear hole baby
(Ohhhh ohhhh)
Don't fake me out
I love you baby
(I'd like to make sweet love to you)
Let me see if I can hit that note again
I love you baby
(Ohhh ohhh doo doo doo doo doo doo doo)
(I'd like to make sweet love to you)

Can you just explain to me what key are you in, baby?

I'd like to get real funk-kay
(I'd like to make sweet love to you)

I'm just living and loving waiting for the moment
When you got time to kill
And if I can't get your love, then
What's a telephone bill?

I'm just living and loving waiting for the moment
When you got time to kill
And if I can't get your love, then
What's a telephone bill?

I'm just living and loving waiting for the moment
When you got time to kill
And if I can't get your love, then
What's a telephone bill?

Oh, oh
I'd like to make sweet love to you

Maybe I'll manicure your toenails
And uh, make sweet love to you baby!
Rub my body with yours
Wait a minute operator, I'm not talking to you!

Writer(s): Gary Lee Cooper, George Clinton Jr., William Earl Collins
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Word Collections Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'What's a Telephone Bill?' by Bootsy Collins?

    The lyrics for 'What's a Telephone Bill?' were written by Gary Lee Cooper, George Clinton Jr., and William Earl Collins, who is better known as Bootsy Collins himself.

  2. What is the tone of the song 'What's a Telephone Bill?' by Bootsy Collins?

    The tone of the song is playful and flirtatious. Bootsy Collins uses humorous and imaginative language to convey a sense of affection and fun, while also incorporating elements of funk music styles.

  3. What significant musical elements does Bootsy Collins use in 'What's a Telephone Bill?'?

    'What's a Telephone Bill?' features funk rhythms, bass grooves, and Bootsy's unique vocal style, along with spoken word sections. It combines satirical lyrics with lively instrumentation, showcasing Bootsy's skill as a funk musician.

  4. Is 'What's a Telephone Bill?' frequently referenced in popular culture?

    Yes, 'What's a Telephone Bill?' is known for its catchy funk style and has been sampled and referenced in other musicians' work. For example, 2Pac's track 'Str8 Ballin’' from his Thug Life: Volume 1 album samples this song.

  5. What is a notable theme in 'What's a Telephone Bill?'?

    A notable theme in the song is the exploration of romantic and playful communication, expressed through metaphorical language about telephone conversations, suggesting that the cost of a phone call is insignificant compared to the desire to connect with a loved one.

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