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But by myself I wouldn't have no boss

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'Cause I'd be raisin' that lonely dental floss

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Raisin' my lonely dental floss
Raisin' my lonely dental floss

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Well, I might ride along the border

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With my tweezers gleamin' in the moon-lighty night

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And then I would get a cup of coffee

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Movin' to Montana soon (yippeyiyokiyae)

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Movin' to Montana soon (yippeyiyokiyae)

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Movin' to Montana soon (yippeyiyokiy-yi-YIII)

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Movin' to Montana soon (yippeyiyokiyae)

Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Frank Zappa
Montana lyrics © Munchkin Music Co

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From Wikipedia:

At 1:55, right after the chorus, Zappa plays a long guitar solo. A middle section with vocals by Tina Turner & The Ikettes follows. Zappa follows singing the last verses and finally there's the coda, where the line from the chorus ("Moving to Montana soon...," sung by Tina Turner and the Ikettes) is repeated constantly and answered by a high-pitched "Yippy-Aye-O-Ty-Ay" (sung by Kin Vassy). This goes on until it fades out towards the six-and-a-half minute mark.

Of the Ikettes' harmonies, Zappa later said:

”It was so difficult, that one part in the middle of the song "Montana", that the three girls rehearsed it for a couple of days. Just that one section. You know the part that goes "I'm pluckin' the ol' dennil floss..."? Right in the middle there. And one of the harmony singers got it first. She came out and sang her part and the other girls had to follow her track. Tina was so pleased that she was able to sing this that she went into the next studio where Ike [Turner] was working and dragged him into the studio to hear the result of her labor. He listened to the tape and he goes, ‘What is this shit?’ and walked out"

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On a family trip a couple of weeks ago to Yellowstone, we passed though Montana and I played this song for the family.  My mother in law in the seat behind me had the same reaction as Ike Turner.

 

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