Electric Worry
Electric Worry

Clutch - Electric Worry Lyrics

Well, buckle up, because we're diving into the bluesy swamp of defiance with a side of nomadic zest! "Electric Worry" is a foot-stomping anthem that screams 'I'm doing me, and I'm doing it loudly!' It's all about shaking off the chains of past grievances and… Read more

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Aug 12, 2008
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Electric Worry Lyrics

Well, you made me weep and you made me moan
When you caused me to leave, child, my happy home
But someday, baby
You ain't worry my life anymore

I get satisfaction
Everywhere I go
Where I lay my head
That's where I call home
Where the barren pines
On the mission stare
Take tomorrow's collar
And give 'em back the glare

Bang, bang, bang, bang
Vamanos, vamanos
Bang, bang, bang
Vamanos, vamanos

You told everybody in the neighborhood
What a dirty mistreater, that I was no good
But someday, baby
You ain't worry my life anymore

Doctor or lawyer
I'll never be
Life of a drifter
The only life for me
You can have your riches
All the gold you saved
There ain't room for one thing
In everybody's grave

Bang, bang, bang, bang
Vamanos, vamanos
Bang, bang, bang
Vamanos, vamanos, come on!

If I had money, like Henry Ford
Lord, I'd have me a woman, yeah, on every road
But someday, baby
You ain't worry my life any more

Invocation of the dummies
Requiem for a head
Cash in at the corner
Piles of street cred
I get satisfaction
Everywhere I go
One day baby
You'll worry me no more

Bang, bang, bang, bang
Vamanos, vamanos
Bang, bang, bang
Vamanos, vamanos, yeah!

Writer(s): DAN MAINES, FRED K MCDOWELL, JEAN-PAUL GASTER, NEIL FALLON, RICHARD TIMOTHY SULT
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of Electric Worry?

Well, buckle up, because we're diving into the bluesy swamp of defiance with a side of nomadic zest! "Electric Worry" is a foot-stomping anthem that screams 'I'm doing me, and I'm doing it loudly!' It's all about shaking off the chains of past grievances and finding satisfaction in one's own wayward journey. Whether you're sleeping under the stars or rolling down Route 66, this tune is a reminder to toss your worries to the wind and keep banging on life’s door until it opens. So go ahead, channel your inner drifter and let those old worries zap away! #BangBangVamanos #LifeOnTheRoad #NoMoreWorries

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who produced the album 'From Beale Street to Oblivion' that features the song 'Electric Worry'?

    The album 'From Beale Street to Oblivion', which includes the song 'Electric Worry', was produced by Joe Barresi. Barresi is known for his work with several other influential bands, including The Melvins, Kyuss, and Queens of the Stone Age.

  2. What is unique about the track 'Electric Worry' in terms of musical composition?

    'Electric Worry' is partially a cover of Muddy Waters' song 'Trouble No More'. It also features elements reminiscent of John Lee Hooker's style, particularly the repetition similar to Hooker's live variation of 'Boom Boom Bang Bang'. Additionally, Eric Oblander from Five Horse Johnson contributes with harmonica playing on this track.

  3. Was there a music video made for 'Electric Worry', and what should viewers note about it?

    Yes, a music video was produced for the track 'Electric Worry'. The video captures Clutch's energetic performance style and complements the gritty, blues-infused rock vibe of the song. Fans might appreciate how the visuals enhance the raw and lively atmosphere that Clutch is known for in their live shows.

  4. How has Clutch's sound been described by critics in relation to their album featuring 'Electric Worry'?

    Critics have praised Clutch for maintaining a robust rock sound that harks back to earlier eras while still feeling contemporary. For instance, Greg Prato from AllMusic highlighted that if listeners missed bands like Soundgarden and Kyuss, they would find satisfaction in Clutch’s offerings on albums like ‘From Beale Street to Oblivion’. Keith Bergman from Blabbermouth.net noted the band’s intense groove and described their music as ‘dumb rock for smart people’.

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