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Signifying Monkey
920
Blues
Signifying Monkey fue lanzado el 30 de junio de 1998 por Columbia/Legacy como parte del álbum Poet of the Blues
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Fecha de lanzamiento30 de junio de 1998
Sello discográficoColumbia/Legacy
IdiomaEnglish
Melodía
Nivel de sonidos acústicos
Valence
Capacidad para bailar
Energía
BPM157

Video musical

Video musical

Créditos

ARTISTAS INTÉRPRETES
Willie Dixon
Willie Dixon
Bajo
The Big Three Trio
The Big Three Trio
Voces
Bernardo Dennis
Bernardo Dennis
Guitarra
Charles Sanders
Charles Sanders
Batería
Leonard Caston
Leonard Caston
Piano
COMPOSICIÓN Y LETRA
Willie Dixon
Willie Dixon
Composición
PRODUCCIÓN E INGENIERÍA
The Big Three Trio
The Big Three Trio
Producción
Lawrence Cohn
Lawrence Cohn
Producción
Adam Block
Adam Block
Producción
David Mitson
David Mitson
Masterización

Letra

You call yourself the jungle king
You call yourself the jungle king
You call yourself the jungle king
I found out you ain't a doggone thing
Says the monkey to the lion on a bright summer day
There's a big bad cat living down the way
He talked about your folks in a heck of a way
A lot of other things I'm afraid to say
The lion jumps up all full of rage
Like a Harlem cat that's blown his gauge
He meets the elephant up under the tree
He says, "Now big boy, it's you or me"
The elephant looks him from the corner of his eye
Says, "Better find someone to fight your size"
The lion jumps up and makes a fancy pass
But the elephant knocks him over in the grass
They fought all night and they fought all day
I don't know how the lion, well, he got away
He come back to the jungle more dead than alive
And that's when the monkey really started his jive
You call yourself the jungle king
You call yourself the jungle king
You call yourself the jungle king
I found out you ain't a doggone thing
Well, he waked up his timber when he jumping up and down
And his foot missed a limb and his head hit the ground
Like a bolt of lightning and a streak of heat
The lion was on him with all four feet
But the monkey looks up from the corner of his eye
Says, "Now Mr. Lion, I apologize"
The monkey on his back studies up a scheme
He's trying to trick that jungle king
"Be fair with me, I wish you would
I'd tear you up all over the wood"
The lion jumps up, squares off for a fight
But the monkey jumped completely out of sight
So if you bother me again
I'll turn you over to my elephant friend
You call yourself the jungle king
You call yourself the jungle king
You call yourself the jungle king
I found out you ain't a doggone thing
Written by: Willie Dixon
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