Released: January 10, 2010

Songwriter: Dr. Luke Rivers Cuomo

Producer: Dr. Luke

[Verse 1]
I thought tonight would suck like every other night
I'd party with my friends
But when I saw you grooving on the dance floor
Normal came to an end
We started talking and man, it was so clear to me
There's no one else like you
You got the brains, the body, and the beauty
To top it off, you're cool

[Chorus]
This ain't impossible, this ain't improbable
You are my baby tonight, and I'm your daddy
This ain't believable, this ain't predictable
You are my baby tonight, and I'm your daddy

[Verse 2]
I hope that I ain't freaking you out
You probably hear it all the time
I swear I ain't like those other boys
I'm a special kind
I would like to give a demonstration
Of what it is I do
I'll take you out to dinner at Palermo's
We'll split a cheese fondue

[Chorus]
This ain't impossible, this ain't improbable
You are my baby tonight, and I'm your daddy
This ain't believable, this ain't predictable
You are my baby tonight, and I'm your daddy

[Bridge]
I will ape the goomba, if you tire
Try my best to moonwalk on the wire
I just want to, ooh ah, feel your fire
Feel your fire, feel your fire!

[Chorus]
This ain't impossible, this ain't improbable
You are my baby tonight, and I'm your daddy
This ain't believable, this ain't predictable
You are my baby tonight, and I'm your daddy

Weezer

Blue, Green, Red, White and Pink(erton) are just some of the iconic named albums by the American rock band Weezer. Formed in Los Angeles, California in 1992, Weezer has been an influential pop-punk and alternative rock group that still goes strong today.

Songs like “Say It Ain’t So,” “Buddy Holly”, “Undone-The Sweater Song,” “Pork and Beans,” and many more have launched the band to stardom. Weezer currently consists of Rivers Cuomo (lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards), Patrick Wilson (drums), Brian Bell (guitar, backing vocals, keyboards), and Scott Shriner (bass, backing vocals). Former members include Matt Sharp (bass, backing vocals for Blue and Pinkerton) as well as Mikey Welsh (bass, backing vocals for Green)

The music video for “Pork and Beans,” won a Grammy for Best Short Form Music Video in 2009.