He runs around
Like it's a monkey do situation
Reach sown into his soul
And get nothing at all
Ride the wave
In a bubble made of plastic
In a water color world that's...

Superfantastic
Everything is beautiful
Nothing's too tragic
In the heads
Of happy people
Bedtime stories
Morning glories
Blue skies and
The perfect life
For you and me

Look into the eyes
Of the man and see
The main attraction
Living off the fat of the land
And standing tall
Mr. Feel Good craves satisfaction
Like an all day sucker....

Superfantastic
Everything is beautiful
Nothing's too tragic
In the heads of happy people
Bedtime stories, morning glories
Blue skies and the perfect life
For you and me

White bread, black tie
Big boys don't cry
Lock your doors and multiply

Mr. Big

Mr. Big is an American hard rock supergroup formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1988. The band was originally composed of Eric Martin (lead vocals), Paul Gilbert (guitar, backing vocals), Billy Sheehan (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Pat Torpey (drums, percussion, backing vocals). They are noted especially for their music, and have scored a number of hits. Their songs are often marked by strong vocals and vocal harmonies. Their hits include “To Be with You” (a number-one single in 15 countries in 1992) and “Just Take My Heart”. The band takes its name from a song by Free, which it covered on the 1993 album Bump Ahead.

Mr. Big remained active and popular for over a decade despite internal conflicts and changing music trends, releasing four studio Mr. Big (1989), Lean into It (1991), Bump Ahead (1993) and Hey Man (1996). Guitarist Paul Gilbert departed the band in 1999, and Richie Kotzen was brought as a guitarist and vocalist. The band released two more albums with this Get Over It (1999) and Actual Size (2001). Mr. Big broke up in 2002.

Following requests from fans, Mr. Big reunited with its original line-up in 2009. The band’s first post-reunion tour was in Japan. In 2010, Mr. Big released its first album in 15 years with the same What If…. During the recording of the follow-up album …The Stories We Could Tell (2014), Pat Torpey was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and participated only marginally as a drum producer and touring support. The band’s ninth album, Defying Gravity (2017), was its last record involving Torpey; he died the following year. Not wanting to continue without Torpey, the band intends to release a final studio album, conduct a farewell tour and disband.