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"Dewey Cox: Cocaine"
Dewey Cox: Cocaine cover
Song by Marilyn Manson
Performed 2003-2004
Genre Spoken
Length 0:30~
Writer Robert Sherman, Richard Sherman
Composer Robert Sherman, Richard Sherman

"Dewey Cox: Cocaine" was performed live by Marilyn Manson during the 2009-2010 The High End of Low Tour, albeit a simple teaser in between songs. The song was originally released in the film "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story" by "Judd Apatow" in 2007.

Versions

  • "Dewey Cox: Cocaine" (Live)

Lyrics

(Black Guy):

    Get out of here, Dewey

(Dewey Cox):

    What are you doing in here?

(Black Guy):

    It's called cocaine, And you don't want no part of this shit

(Dewey Cox):

    Cocaine?
    What it's do?

(Black Guy):

    It turns all your bad feelings into good felings
    It's a nightmare

(Dewey Cox):

    I'm thinking maybe I'd like to try to me some of that cocaine
    Some that cocaine
    Some that cocaine
    Some that cocaine
    Some that cocaine
    Some that cocaine
    Some that.