The Jimmy Castor Bunch

The Jimmy Castor Bunch - Troglodyte Cave Man lyrics

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Jimmy Castor [Bunch]

 Note: While there is a pounding beat in the background, the
 song is spoken rather than sung

 What we're gonna do right here is go back, way back, back into time.
 When the only people that existed were troglodytes...cave men...
 cave women...Neanderthal...troglodytes. Let's take the average
 cave man at home, listening to his stereo. Sometimes he'd get up,
 try to do his thing. He'd begin to move, something like this:
 "Dance...dance". When he got tired of dancing alone, he'd look
 in the mirror: "Gotta find a woman gotta find a woman gotta find a
 woman gotta find a woman". He'd go down to the lake where all the
 woman would be swimming or washing clothes or something. He'd look
 around and just reach in and grab one. "Come here...come here".
 He'd grab her by the hair. You can't do that today, fellas, cause
 it might come off. You'd have a piece of hair in your hand and she'd
 be swimming away from you (ha-ha). This one woman just lay there,
 wet and frightened. He said: "Move...move". She got up. She was a
 big woman. BIG woman. Her name was Bertha. Bertha Butt. She was one
 of the Butt sisters. He didn't care. He looked up at her and said:
 "Sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me
 sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me!". She looked down on him.
 She was ready to crush him, but she began to like him. She said
 (falsetto):
 "I'll sock it to ya, Daddy". He said: "Wha?". She said (falsetto):
 "I'll sock it to ya, Daddy". You know what he said? He started it way
 back then. I wouldn't lie to you. When she said (falsetto)
 "I'll sock it to ya, Daddy" he said "Right on! Right on! Hotpants!
 Hotpants! Ugh...ugh...ugh".

 tmazanec1@juno.com          or Tom Mazanec to humans
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Copyrights:

Author: The Jimmy Castor Bunch, Lenny Fridie, Robert Manigault, Doug Gibson, Gerry Thomas, Harry Jensen, Jimmy Castor

Composer: ?

Publisher: BMG Music

Details:

Released in: 1972

Language: English

Appearing on: The Everything Man (1995)

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