Song that may or may not be titled "Novocaine"
April 20, 2012 12:08 PM   Subscribe

Need the artist and song name of a song from Animal Planet's "American Stuffers" that has lyrics talking about "Novocaine" and is sung by a Carrie Underwood-type woman! Gah!

Been driving me crazy for months...I can't find information on the song or artist or anything. Animal Planet's website also has a really crappy set-up for the episode guide (considering they had one or two shows with promo info for a particular song playing) and I even asked on the Facebook fan page of the show and got no responses. Used a couple song-ID things on my phone (where the phone records sound and compares it and finds the song and all that) and no results. Wondering if the song was just recorded for the show specifically or what?!

Info I know:
Female singer, very Carrie Underwood-sounding voice (not *quite* as deep as hers) and song (upbeat and reminds me of "Last Name"), in the episode of 'American Stuffers' called "The Dog Named Precious." Song begins about halfway through the episode when Daniel and Dixie start stuffing the Yorkie, Precious. Lyrics I can make out:
"Go the easy way, take it
You're not mister right
you call me sweet/lemme break it down for you
[unintelligible] my Novocaine, here to ease the pain
ooh Novocaine, ooh Novocaine, no-no-Novocaine."
Mind you there are more words in and between these lyrics, I just can't make it out over the talking of the various Xtreme Taxidermy members.

Anyone have ANY idea who sings this or where I can find info on it?
posted by PeppahCat to Media & Arts (3 answers total)
 
Maybe Novocaine by Little Big Town?
posted by Snarl Furillo at 12:43 PM on April 20, 2012


Katy Rose - Novocaine?
posted by acidic at 1:03 PM on April 20, 2012


Response by poster: No, neither one of those (though I LOVE Katy Rose, am going to find more of her). Thanks though!
posted by PeppahCat at 8:18 AM on April 21, 2012


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