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Subject: What's a matter you?

Written By: steve on 4/24/2000 at 12:24 p.m.

Does anybody remember this goofy little some from the early 80s?

"What's a matter you, gotta no respect Whatta you think you do, why you looka so sad? It's a not so bad a place, it's a nice a place Oh, shut uppa you face!"

I've been looking for a title and a copy of it, with no luck.

I need your help!


Subject: Re: What's a matter you?

Written By: Kat on 4/24/2000 at 1:07 p.m.

> Does anybody remember this goofy little some from the early 80s?

> "What's a matter you, gotta no respect Whatta you think you do, why
> you looka so sad? It's a not so bad a place, it's a nice a place Oh, shut
> uppa you face!"

> I've been looking for a title and a copy of it, with no luck.

> I need your help!

It's called "Shaddup You Face" or "Shaddup-a You Face" and it's by Joe Dolce, but I don't know where to get a copy. Hope this helps your search.

Subject: Re: What's a matter you?

Written By: Kat on 4/24/2000 at 1:06 p.m.

> Does anybody remember this goofy little some from the early 80s?

> "What's a matter you, gotta no respect Whatta you think you do, why
> you looka so sad? It's a not so bad a place, it's a nice a place Oh, shut
> uppa you face!"

> I've been looking for a title and a copy of it, with no luck.

> I need your help!

It's called "Shaddup You Face" or "Shaddup-a You Face" and it's by Joe Dolce, but I don't know where to get a copy. Hope this helps your search.