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The Cramps - Goo Goo Muck Lyrics



The Cramps - Goo Goo Muck Lyrics




Oh when the sun goes down and the moon comes up
I turn into a teenage goo-goo muck
Yeah I cruise through the city and I roam the streets
Lookin for something that is nice to eat
You better duck, when I show up, the goo-goo muck.

I'm a night headhunter looking for some head
With a way-out body underneath that head
Yeah I'll get you baby with a little luck
Cuz I'm a teenage tiger and an goo-goo muck
You better duck, when I show up, the goo-goo muck.

[Solo]

The city is a jungle and I'm a beast
I'm a teenage tiger looking for a feast
Yeah I wan't the most but I'll take the least
Cuz I'm a goo-goo muck tiger and a teenage beast
You better duck, when I show up, the goo-goo muck.

[goo-goo muck sounds]
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Oh when the sun goes down and the moon comes up
I turn into a teenage goo-goo muck
Yeah I cruise through the city and I roam the streets
Lookin for something that is nice to eat
You better duck, when I show up, the goo-goo muck.

I'm a night headhunter looking for some head
With a way-out body underneath that head
Yeah I'll get you baby with a little luck
Cuz I'm a teenage tiger and an goo-goo muck
You better duck, when I show up, the goo-goo muck.

[Solo]

The city is a jungle and I'm a beast
I'm a teenage tiger looking for a feast
Yeah I wan't the most but I'll take the least
Cuz I'm a goo-goo muck tiger and a teenage beast
You better duck, when I show up, the goo-goo muck.

[goo-goo muck sounds]
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The song "Goo Goo Muck" plays during the original dance scene in the television series Wednesday, which led to a resurgence of the song.

The song itself was a cover of a 1962 track written by Ronnie Cook and the Gaylads (1962), and then released by The Cramps in 1984.

According to Billboard, on-demand streams of the song in the United States increased from 2,500 to over 134,000, and Spotify streams increased by 9,500 percent since the series was released in 2022. Janelle Zara of The Guardian stated that the viral dance trend "may have single-handedly revived Gothic subculture for Gen Z."
-Wikipedia
Performed By: The Cramps
Genre(s): Punk, Gothic
Written by: Ronnie Cook and the Gaylads (1962)
Released: January 1st, 1984
Year: 1984

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