You were the girl that changed my world
You were the girl for me
You lit the fuse, I stand accused
You were the first for me

But you turned me out baby (you dropped a bomb on me)
Baby, you dropped a bomb on me

But you turned me on baby (you dropped a bomb on me)
Baby, you dropped a bomb on me

You were my thrills, you were my pills
You dropped a bomb on me

You turn me out, you turn me on
You turned me loose then you turned me wrong

You dropped a bomb on me
Baby, you dropped a bomb on me

But you turned me out baby (you dropped a bomb on me)
Baby, you dropped a bomb on me

Just like Adam and Eve
Said you'd set me free
You took me to the sky, I'd never been so high

You were my pills, you were my thrills
You were my hope baby, you were my smoke

You dropped a bomb on me, hey baby (you dropped a bomb on me)
Baby, you dropped a bomb on me

But you turned me out, baby (you dropped a bomb on me)
Baby, you dropped a bomb on me

But you turned me on, baby (you dropped a bomb on me)
Baby, you dropped a bomb on me

You dropped a bomb on me, baby (you dropped a bomb on me)
Baby, you dropped a bomb on me

We were in motion, felt like lotion
You were the girl for me
You were the first explosion turned out to be corrosion
You were the first for me

But you turned me out, baby (you dropped a bomb on me)
Baby, you dropped a bomb on me (whoa, oh, oh, baby)
You dropped a bomb on me
Baby, you dropped a bomb on me

I won't forget what you done to me, baby (you dropped a bomb on me)
Baby, you dropped a bomb on me

You dropped a bomb on me
Baby, you dropped a bomb on me

I, I-I, I-I-I won't forget it
I, I-I, I-I-I won't forget it

You dropped a bomb on me
Baby, you dropped a bomb on me

You dropped a bomb on me
Baby, you dropped a bomb on me

I, I-I, I-I-I won't forget it
I, I-I, I-I-I won't forget it

You turned me out, you turned me on
And then you dropped me to the ground
You dropped a bomb on me

You turned me out, you turned me on
And then you dropped me to the ground
You dropped a bomb on me

You turned me out, then you turned me on
You dropped a bomb on me
You turned me out, then you turned me on
You dropped a bomb on me
You turned me out, then you turned me on (I, I-I)
You dropped a bomb on me (I-I-I won't forget it)
You turned me out, then you turned me on (I, I-I)
You dropped a bomb on me (I-I-I won't forget it)
You turned me out, then you turned me on (baby, you dropped a bomb on me, babe)
You dropped a bomb on me (then you turned me on)
You turned me out, then you turned me on (turned me on, babe)
You dropped a bomb on me (then you turned me on, babe)
You turned me out, then you turned me on
You dropped a bomb on me (then you turned me on, babe)
You turned me out, then you turned me on, baby
You dropped a bomb on me


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    General Comment

    What a great song, super dance song, very sexy, one of my favorites from the '80s.

    The lyrics never meant much, until it happened to me. My first, betrayed, bewildered, so much happiness and then...removed from my life. So, now when I hear it I think not only of fun parties and great mix tapes, but also pain and loss. Also, fantastic bass line.

    btw, the correct lyric is "Just like Adam & Eve, the SERPENT SET ME FREE..."

    JayCeezyon February 06, 2011   Link
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    General Comment

    I think this song is about stools.

    Capstoolon March 19, 2021   Link
  • -1
    Song Meaning

    Some say the true meaning of the song is a memory of the race riots in Tulsa, where they are from, back in 1921. When "on the morning of June 1, the planes dropped incendiary bombs and fired rifles at black residents on the ground." hence the lyrics "You dropped a bomb on me, baby You dropped a bomb on me. I, II, III won't forget it "

    for more info about the event this is the wiki link. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsa_race_riot

    Hernan16on September 26, 2012   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    I thought it was about a Cleveland steamer. I won't forget...

    JimmyDiggs87on April 09, 2013   Link

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