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The Penguin Discography: Wolfman Jack




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Wolfman Jack
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Todd Rundgren

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Date Performance 1972-00-00
Running Time 2:55
Performers Todd Rundgren (All Voices By), Todd Rundgren (All Instruments By), James Lowe (Engineering By), John Lee (Occasional Engineering Assist By), Dan Turbeville (Vocals Recorded By)
CommentsRecorded at I.D. Sound, Los Angeles. Most vocals recorded at The Record Plant, N.Y. The remaining vocals and mixing was done at Bearsville.
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Something/Anything? (0000)
Todd Rundgren

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Full moon tonight, everythings alright
Baby come on back to Wolfman Jack
If you want yourself a day man, well I don`t mind
You just ditch him when the sun goes down
Cause the moon shines bright and everythings alright
When the Wolfman, he creeps into town

Now you maybe want a man who throws round his money
But he ain't as cool as Wolfman Jack
And you might want yourself a man who don't act so funny
But he ain't your fool like Wolfman Jack

I don't mean to treat you evil
I'm just a good boy gone bad
But if I catch you after dark walking through the park
I'm just liable to do something mad

You maybe think you know what love is about girl
But it's nothing till it's Wolfman Jack
And everybody knows, you go round and shout it
That your only thrill is Wolfman Jack

I may miss your loving while I'm on my back
But you can't escape from Wolfman Jack
You cant do this to me

Look me in the eyes baby, now you cut that jive
You know the Wolfmans just about the number one cat alive
You got my great big eyes spinning round in my head
How could you love another man instead?

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Published by Earmark/Screen Gems, Columbia Music Inc. - BMI (all rights reserved) and the lyrics are reprinted by permission thereof. Todd Rundgren: "I have a dream that I am cruising along Mulholland Drive late at night and the Wolfman plays this record over the air, screaming his jive and singing along at the bottom of his lungs. "Hey baby, you're on a subliminal trip to nowhere. You better get your trip together before you step in here with us!" (Tony Sales, 1971)"

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2009-01-08