Pistol Whipped

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"Pistol Whipped"
Pistol Whipped cover
Song by Marilyn Manson
Album Born Villain
Released April 25, 2012
Recorded 2009–January 2011 at Zane-a-Due in California
Length 4:10
Label Hell, etc., Cooking Vinyl
Writer Marilyn Manson
Composer Marilyn Manson
Producer Marilyn Manson, Chris Vrenna


"Pistol Whipped" is the third song on Marilyn Manson's eighth studio album Born Villain. The title was revealed in the March 2012 issue of Revolver magazine.[1] "Pistol Whipped" is one of the few songs by the band to be written and composed solely by frontman Marilyn Manson, and was one of four songs from the album to premier on Spotify on April 23, 2012.

Appearances

Versions

  • "Pistol Whipped" — Appears on Born Villain.

Lyrics

The following lyrics have yet to be made official:

  You look so pretty when you cry
  Don't wanna hit you but the only thing
  Between our love is a bloody nose, busted lip and a blackened eye
  You look so pretty when you cry
  Don't wanna hit you but the only thing
  Between our love is a bloody nose, busted lip and a blackened eye
  
  You're a little pistol and I'm fucking pistol-whipped
  You're a little pistol and I'm fucking pistol-whipped
  
  Cock, cock, cock it
  
  When I undo my belt, you melt and you walk away with a red, red, red welt
  Or so they say
  When I undo my belt (cock, cock, cock it)
  You melt and you walk away (cock, cock, cock it)
  With a red, red, red welt
  Or so they say
  
  You're a little pistol and I'm fucking pistol-whipped
  You're a little pistol and I'm fucking pistol-whipped
  Cock, cock, cock it
  
  I wanna have your ache and beat you too
  I wanna have your ache and beat you too
  I wanna have your ache and beat you too
  I wanna have your ache and beat you too
  
  You're a little pistol and I'm fucking pistol-whipped
  Cock, cock, cock it
  Cock, cock, cock it
  You're a little pistol and I'm fucking pistol-whipped
  Cock, cock, cock it
  Cock, cock, cock it
  
  Cock, cock, cock it

References

  1. Manson Reveals New Song Titles In Revolver, March. 2011, Revolver Magazine.