Released: September 17, 1996

Songwriter: Billy F. Gibbons Joe Hardy Gary Moon Stevie Wonder

Producer: Bill Ham Billy F. Gibbons

[Verse 1]
I have to go to my parole-boy
To remember just who I am
One thing else I don't enjoy is
Forgetting her monogram
She electrifies my physical mass
She really turns me on

[Chorus]
My mind is gone [x2]

[Verse 2]
She quite simply wrecks me
She just tears me apart
She screws me up and skewers me
She made it quite an art
She guts me like a hollow-point
She really turns me on

[Chorus]
My mind is gone [x2]
Yeah, Billy
I know what you mean

[Verse 3]
It's the smell of the dress
That made my mind a mess
It's her choking throat
Really gets my goat-tee and amen
Yes, indeed
She makes my head and heart bleed
Been so long since I knocked some off

[Chorus]
My mind is gone [x4]
Tell me about it

ZZ Top

ZZ Top is a hard rock and blues band from Texas formed in 1969 by vocalist and guitarist Billy Gibbons. While the band’s debut single “Salt Lick”/“Miller’s Farm” featured organist Lanier Greig and drummer Dan Mitchell, by the time the band’s manager and producer Bill Ham got them a record deal and live performances Gibbons was already accompanied by bassist-singer Dusty Hill and drummer Frank Beard. Ironically, Beard is the only one of the trio without a long beard, though in recent years he’s grown quite a goatee. The band’s sound is known for strong blues roots and humorous lyrical motifs, relying heavily on double entendres and innuendo, to the point ZZ Top’s first hit in 1974 was “La Grange”, about a whorehouse. Their best-selling album is 1983’s Eliminator, source of hits “Gimme All Your Lovin'”, “Legs”, “Got Me Under Pressure” and “Sharp Dressed Man”.

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