Released: May 9, 2015

Featuring: Laura Jane Grace Miley Cyrus

Songwriter: Paul Westerberg

[Verse 1: Laura Jane Grace, (Laura Jane Grace and Miley Cyrus)]
Here comes Dick
He's wearing a skirt
Here comes Jane
You know she's sporting a chain
Same hair (revolution)
Same build (evolution)
(Tomorrow who's going to fuss)

[Chorus: Joan Jett, Miley Cyrus, Laura Jane Grace]
And they love each other so
Androgynous
Closer than you know
Love each other so
Androgynous

[Verse 2: Joan Jett, (Joan Jett and Miley Cyrus)]
Well don't get him (wrong)
And don't get him (mad)
He might be a father
(But he sure ain't a dad)
She don't need
(Advice that they send to her)
She's happy with the way she (looks)
(She's happy with her gender)

[Chorus: Joan Jett, Miley Cyrus, Laura Jane Grace]
And they love each other so
Androgynous
Closer than you know
Love each other so
Androgynous

[Bridge: Joan Jett, Miley Cyrus, Laura Jane Grace]
Hey, a mirror image, see no damage
See no evil at all
A cupie dolls and urine stalls
Will be laughed at
The way you're laughed at now
Uh huh

[Verse 3: Joan Jett, (Joan Jett, Miley Cyrus, Laura Jane Grace)]
Now something meets (boy)
(And something meets girl)
(They both are the same)
(They're overjoyed in this world)
(Same hair revolution, unisex, evolution)
(Tomorrow who's gonna fuss)

[Verse 4: Joan Jett, Miley Cyrus, Laura Jane Grace]
And tomorrow Dick is wearing pants
Tomorrow Jane's wearing a dress
Future outcasts and a they don't last
And a today the people dress the way
That they please
The way they tried to do in the last century

[Chorus: Joan Jett, Miley Cyrus, Laura Jane Grace]
And they love each other so
Androgynous
Closer than you know
Love each other so
Androgynous

[Outro: Miley Cyrus, (Joan Jett), ((All))]
Androgynous
(Hey, don't you get it?)
((Androgynous))
Androgynous

Joan Jett

Often named “the Queen of Rock ’n Roll” and “Godmother of Punk,” Joan Jett is an American rock guitarist, singer, songwriter, and producer. Jett rose to fame as one of the founding members and front-woman of the all-female rock band, The Runaways. Following their dissolution in 1979, she became one of the first women to form a record label (Blackheart Records), on which she released her debut solo album.

Today, Joan Jett is best known for her work with the Blackhearts, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with her band in 2015. I Love Rock ‘n Roll is considered to be her most successful album with the Blackhearts, selling over 10 million copies.

Throughout her career, Jett has become an icon and feminist symbol, inspiring numerous girls to form bands of their own. Speaking about her influence, she