Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs Wooly Bully Lyrics:
[Sam, spoken over intro:]
Uno, dos, one, two, tres, quatro.
Hey, wooly bully.
Watch it, now, watch it.
Hey, dog, hey, dog.
Watch it now, he'll git'cha.
[End of spoken intro.]
Matty told Hatty about a thing she saw.
Had two big horns and a wooly jaw.
(Wooly bully, wooly bully.)
Yeah, drive.
(Wooly bully, wooly bully, wooly bully.)
Hatty told Matty, "Let's don't take no chance.
Let's not be L7 [4] , come and learn to dance."
(Wooly bully, wooly bully.)
(Wooly bully, wooly bully, wooly bully.)
Watch it now, watch it, watch it, watch it!
Yeahhhhhh.
Hey.
Ride, ride, ride!
Matty told Hatty, that the thing to do,
Get you someone really,
To pull the wool with you.
(Wooly bully, wooly bully.)
(Wooly bully, wooly bully, wooly bully.)
Watch it now, watch it. Here it come.
You got it. You got it!
[WOOLY BULLY]
[Written by: Domingo Samudio [1] -1965]
[Performed by: Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs [2] -1965]
[Appears on: Wooly Bully-1965, Oldies But Goodies: Legendary Hits-1979*,
Highs of the Sixties-1986*, Golden Years (1965)-1990*, Hits from
(1965)-1994*, Latin Oldies, Vol. 2-1997*, The Best of Sam the Sham & the
Pharaohs-2001, K-Tel Presents Funny Favorites-2005*, Hits of the
'60s-2005* [3] , Sun Jammin'-2008*, et al. (*Compilation of various artists.)]
[1] Sam, of Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs, was born, Domingo Samudio on
November 23, 1933 in Dallas Texas.
[2] Covered by: Hasil Adkins, Billy Bacon & the Forbidden Pigs, Bad Manners,
Hal Blaine, Canned Heat, Ace Cannon, The Chipmunks, Doctor Loco's Rockin'
JalapeƱo Band, Eddie & the Hot Rods, Freddy Fender, Bobby Fuller Four, Jimi
Hendrix, Highliners, Hit Crew, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Vinnie Jones,
Ladies Night, Los Lobos, Love, The Memphis Horns, Sandy Nelson, Nine Below
Zero, Re-Bops, The Relics, Rip-Tides, Sha Na Na, The Sir Douglas Quintet,
Sugarbees, The Ventures, et al.
[3] Transcribed from the track on this album.
[4] p***ounced, "el seven," it's slang for "square," a '50s/'60s phrase
meaning dull and boring (the L and 7 next to each other almost form a
square), but is often meant as a reference to the s** position, "69."
Besides this song it is heard in the Rick James song, "Bustin' Out"
("L7-just a little too d*** straight...").
Lyrics: Wooly Bully, Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs [end]
[Sam, spoken over intro:]
Uno, dos, one, two, tres, quatro.
Hey, wooly bully.
Watch it, now, watch it.
Hey, dog, hey, dog.
Watch it now, he'll git'cha.
[End of spoken intro.]
Matty told Hatty about a thing she saw.
Had two big horns and a wooly jaw.
(Wooly bully, wooly bully.)
Yeah, drive.
(Wooly bully, wooly bully, wooly bully.)
Hatty told Matty, "Let's don't take no chance.
Let's not be L7 [4] , come and learn to dance."
(Wooly bully, wooly bully.)
(Wooly bully, wooly bully, wooly bully.)
Watch it now, watch it, watch it, watch it!
Yeahhhhhh.
Hey.
Ride, ride, ride!
Matty told Hatty, that the thing to do,
Get you someone really,
To pull the wool with you.
(Wooly bully, wooly bully.)
(Wooly bully, wooly bully, wooly bully.)
Watch it now, watch it. Here it come.
You got it. You got it!
[WOOLY BULLY]
[Written by: Domingo Samudio [1] -1965]
[Performed by: Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs [2] -1965]
[Appears on: Wooly Bully-1965, Oldies But Goodies: Legendary Hits-1979*,
Highs of the Sixties-1986*, Golden Years (1965)-1990*, Hits from
(1965)-1994*, Latin Oldies, Vol. 2-1997*, The Best of Sam the Sham & the
Pharaohs-2001, K-Tel Presents Funny Favorites-2005*, Hits of the
'60s-2005* [3] , Sun Jammin'-2008*, et al. (*Compilation of various artists.)]
[1] Sam, of Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs, was born, Domingo Samudio on
November 23, 1933 in Dallas Texas.
[2] Covered by: Hasil Adkins, Billy Bacon & the Forbidden Pigs, Bad Manners,
Hal Blaine, Canned Heat, Ace Cannon, The Chipmunks, Doctor Loco's Rockin'
JalapeƱo Band, Eddie & the Hot Rods, Freddy Fender, Bobby Fuller Four, Jimi
Hendrix, Highliners, Hit Crew, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Vinnie Jones,
Ladies Night, Los Lobos, Love, The Memphis Horns, Sandy Nelson, Nine Below
Zero, Re-Bops, The Relics, Rip-Tides, Sha Na Na, The Sir Douglas Quintet,
Sugarbees, The Ventures, et al.
[3] Transcribed from the track on this album.
[4] p***ounced, "el seven," it's slang for "square," a '50s/'60s phrase
meaning dull and boring (the L and 7 next to each other almost form a
square), but is often meant as a reference to the s** position, "69."
Besides this song it is heard in the Rick James song, "Bustin' Out"
("L7-just a little too d*** straight...").
Lyrics: Wooly Bully, Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs [end]