Frank N. Stein
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Album track by Chopper One | |||||
Album | Now Playing | ||||
Released | July 15, 1997 | ||||
Recorded | Water Music, Hoboken, NJ | ||||
Length | 3:34 | ||||
Label | Restless Records | ||||
Writer(s) | Jason Cropper, Amy Cropper | ||||
Producer(s) | Don Fleming | ||||
Status | Officially released | ||||
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"Frank N. Stein" is the seventh track from the album Now Playing (later re-issued as simply Chopper One) by Chopper One.
Overview
"Frank N. Stein" features bassist Amy Cropper on lead vocals.
Personnel
- Amy Cropper - bass, lead vocals
- Jason Cropper - backing vocals, guitars
- Tyrone Rio - percussion
- Don Fleming - producer
- Bil Emmons - recording engineer
- Tim Palmer - mixing engineer
- Matt Silva - assistant engineer
- Howie Weinberg - mastering
- Brad Vance - additional mastering
- Tom Baker - additional mastering
Audio
Lyrics
Baby makes three
Now it's time to leave
What's it going to take
To make my family happy
And what about me
Hello again, I'm doing fine
Thanks for asking
Get off my back
Don't mean to whine
But you've become Frank N. Stein
You promised me time
Now you're saying goodbye
How am I gonna make it
When you changed your story a thousand times
Hello again, I'm doing fine
Thanks for asking
Get off my back
Don't mean to whine
But you've become Frank N. Stein
Well
Well
Another friend has come and gone (Well)
All my days and nights are long
Where did you go?
Hello again, I'm doing fine
Thanks for asking
Get off my back
Don't mean to whine
But you've become Frank N. Stein
You've become Frank N. Stein
You've become Frank N. Stein
You've become Frank N. Stein