From the BareNaked Facts (The FAQ for the group BareNaked Ladies) 3.1 What's Ed singing in the background of Enid? During the last verse of Enid (immediately following "I can do it all for you / But I don't want to" at about 3:10), while Steven Page is singing the chorus, Ed can be heard singing another verse in the background. The words are: "I could teach you how to dance, how to sing, how to knit, how to make things that you never ever made before. Enid I could teach you how to use cookie cutters to make crazy things out of Playdoh. Little houses, little farms, little accessories for your Mom, for your Barbie set, for your friends, and your family. Enid I could teach you how to snowmobile, cross-country ski, snowshoe but I don't want to!" These are the lyrics from the album version. In concert, however, Ed sings different lyrics at every show. (At one show, the lyrics to Pearl Jam's Jeremy were used.) On top of this, somebody else (Andrew?) sings the following line twice: "Take you to dances, pay for your nightschool." To hear them more clearly, play the song with the balance all the way to the right (or unplug your left speaker). Playing with the equalizer can help. Once you've heard them, you'll wonder why you didn't get them sooner. Sort of like Louie, Louie...