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Ramones - Oh Oh I Love Her So
Ramones - Oh Oh I Love Her So


Ramones - Oh Oh I Love Her So Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Leave Home
Released: 1977

Oh Oh I Love Her So Lyrics


I met her at the Burger King we fell in love by the soda machine
So we took the car downtown the kids were hanging out all around
Then we went down to Coney Island on the coaster and around again
And no one's gonna ever tear us apart cause she's my sweetheart
All right, oh yeah

Oh Oh I Love Her So
Oh oh I love her so
Oh oh I love her so

Oh oh I love her so
Oh oh I love her so
Oh oh I love her so

Hanging out on a night like this I'm gonna give her a great big kiss
I'm gonna make her mine and everything's gonna be real fine

I met her at the Burger King we fell in love by the soda machine
So we took the car downtown the kids were hanging out all around
Then we went down to Coney Island on the coaster and around again
And no one's gonna ever tear us apart cause she's my sweetheart
All right, oh yeah

Oh oh I love her so
Oh oh I love her so
Oh oh I love her so

Oh oh I love her so
Oh oh I love her so
Oh oh I love her so

Writer/s: RAMONE, JOEY / RAMONE, JOHNNY / RAMONE, DEE DEE / RAMONE, TOMMY
Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Oh Oh I Love Her So
  • The music was inspired by the Freddy Cannon song "Palisades Park," which was later recorded by the Ramones for their Brain Drain album. Perky songs from the '50s and '60s were a big influence on the group.
  • Running just 1:56 and with a very compact chorus, this song tells a story about falling in love by the soda machine at Burger King. The Ramones brand of punk rock was not so much about rebellion, but about presenting a different view. As such, their love songs were rather innocent, with endearing lines like "no one's gonna ever tear us apart cause she's my sweetheart."

  • Ramones - Pinhead
    Ramones - Pinhead


    Ramones - Pinhead Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Leave Home
    Released: 1977

    Pinhead Lyrics


    Gabba-gabba, we accept you, we accept you, one of us
    Gabba-gabba, we accept you, we accept you, one of us

    I don't want to be a Pinhead no more
    I just met a nurse that I could go for
    I don't want to be a pinhead no more
    I just met a nurse that I could go for

    I don't want to be a pinhead no more
    I just met a nurse that I could go for
    I don't want to be a pinhead no more
    I just met a nurse that I could go for

    D-U-M-B, everyone's accusing me
    D-U-M-B, everyone's accusing me

    I don't want to be a pinhead no more
    I just met a nurse that I could go for
    I don't want to be a pinhead no more
    I just met a nurse that I could go for

    Gabba-gabba-hey, gabba-gabba-hey
    Gabba-gabba-hey, gabba-gabba-hey
    Gabba-gabba-hey, gabba-gabba-hey
    Gabba-gabba-hey, gabba-gabba-hey
    Gabba-gabba-hey, gabba-gabba-hey
    Gabba-gabba-hey, gabba-gabba-hey

    Writer/s: ERDELYI, THOMAS/CUMMINGS, JOHN (RAMONE)/COLVIN, DOUGLAS/HYMAN, JEFFREY
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Pinhead
  • Part of this song was inspired by a 1932 horror movie the band saw when they were on tour in Ohio in 1976. The movie was called Freaks, and the band saw it in an art house theater. At the end of the movie, there's a scene where the sideshow freaks rise up and take over, shouting, "We accept you, one of us, Gooble Gooble." This gave The Ramones the idea for their "Gabba Gabba Hey!" chant, which became their trademark phrase and a rallying cry for their fans.
  • Studio engineer Ed Stasium (from Hey! Ho! Let's Go! The Ramones Anthology by David Fricke): "We had fun with 'Pinhead.' They had this 'Gabba gabba hey' chant and I started messing with the vari-speed control on the tape machine, just as a joke. I'd speed it up and slow it down, and Dee Dee's going 'This is cool!.' It ended up being on the record. You can hear a little chipmunk voice going 'Gabba gabba.'"
  • A track from the second Ramones album, this song is about a dimwit who sees a nurse he fancies. The group didn't spend much time developing stories in their songs, and often sung about various mental disorders. Not everyone was in on the joke, but they were not out to offend: they just thought this stuff was funny.
  • The children's TV series Yo Gabba Gabba! borrowed its title from the Ramones' "Gabba Gabba Hey" chant.

  • Ramones - Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue
    Ramones - Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue


    Ramones - Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Ramones
    Released: 1976

    Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue Lyrics


    Now I want to sniff some glue
    Now I want to have somethin' to do
    All the kids want to sniff some glue
    All the kids want somethin' to do

    1-2-3-4 Now I want to sniff some glue
    Now I want to sniff some glue
    Now I want to have somethin' to do
    All the kids want to sniff some glue
    All the kids want somethin' to do
    One-two-three-four-five-six-seven-eight

    Now I want to sniff some glue
    Now I want to have somethin' to do
    All the kids want to sniff some glue
    All the kids want somethin' to do
    Now I want to sniff some glue
    Now I want to have somethin' to do
    All the kids want to sniff some glue
    All the kids want somethin' to do

    Writer/s: ERDELYI, THOMAS/CUMMINGS, JOHN (RAMONE)/COLVIN, DOUGLAS/HYMAN, JEFFREY
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue
  • Bass player Dee Dee Ramone wrote this song, which is about sniffing glue, a cheap and easy way to kill some brain cells. This is a pastime of bored teenage boys with bad judgment.
  • Running just 1:34, this song has minimalist lyrics driven by a propulsive beat. The words are simply these lines repeated three times:

    Now I wanna sniff some glue
    Now I wanna have somethin' to do
    All the kids wanna sniff some glue
    All the kids want somethin' to do
  • The Ramones didn't really want folks to sniff glue. Tommy Ramone explained in Hey! Ho! Let's Go! The Ramones Anthology by David Fricke: "I have a feeling Dee Dee was talking about his childhood, how he actually thought it was some kind of release when he was a kid. I thought of it as a parody. He might have been a little more serious."

    Johnny Ramone added: "We couldn't write about love or cars, so we sang about this stuff, like glue sniffing. We thought it was funny. We thought we could get away with anything."
  • This is one of the tracks on the Ramones first album. On their follow-up, they included a song called "Carbona Not Glue," which is about graduating to cleaning solvent for a cheap high.

  • Ramones - Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
    Ramones - Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment


    Ramones - Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Leave Home
    Released: 1977

    Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment Lyrics


    I was feeling sick, losing my mind
    Heard about these treatments by a good friend of mine
    He was always happy, smile on his face
    He said he had a great time at the place

    Peace and love is here to stay and now I can wake up and face the day
    Happy-happy-happy all the time, shock treatment, I'm doing fine

    Gimme-gimme shock treatment
    Gimme-gimme shock treatment
    Gimme-gimme shock treatment
    I wanna-wanna shock treatment

    I was feeling sick, losing my mind
    Heard about these treatments by a good friend of mine
    He was always happy, smile on his face
    He said he had a great time at the place

    Peace and love is here to stay and now I can wake up and face the day
    Happy-happy-happy all the time, shock treatment, I'm doing fine

    Gimme-gimme shock treatment
    Gimme-gimme shock treatment
    Gimme-gimme shock treatment
    Gimme-gimme shock treatment
    Gimme-gimme shock treatment
    Gimme-gimme shock treatment
    Gimme-gimme shock treatment
    I wanna-wanna shock treatment

    Writer/s: ERDELYI, THOMAS/CUMMINGS, JOHN (RAMONE)/COLVIN, DOUGLAS/HYMAN, JEFFREY
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
  • Joey Ramone (from Hey! Ho! Let's Go! The Ramones Anthology by David Fricke): "'Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment' we all pretty much wrote together in Arturo's (Vega, the band's artistic director) loft. There was another loft where we rehearsed; we used to let Tommy live there. I remember it had fruit flies. Horrible things."
  • A track from the Ramones second album, this song runs a loud, fast, 1:38. It's about a guy who is losing his mind and wants a good helping of shock treatment to make him feel better. Like most Ramones songs, it's meant to be fun and also to provide relief from the disco music that was permeating the culture.
  • Per Gessle from Roxette recorded his own version of this song, which he included on the B-side of his 2002 cover of another Ramones song, "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend."

  • Ramones - Outside
    Ramones - Outsider


    Ramones - Outsider Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Subterranean Jungle
    Released: 1983

    Outsider Lyrics


    I'm an Outsider, outside of everything
    I'm an outsider, outside of everything
    I'm an outsider, outside of everything
    Everything you know
    Everything you know
    It disturbs me so

    I'm an outsider, outside of everything
    I'm an outsider, outside of everything
    I'm an outsider, outside of everything
    Everything you know
    Everything you know
    It disturbs me so

    Everybody tried to push me, push me around
    Everybody tried to put me, tried to put me down

    All messed up, hey everyone
    I've already had all my fun
    More troubles are gonna come
    I've already had all my fun

    Oh yeah, yeah, yeah

    Everybody tried to push me, push me around
    Everybody tried to put me, tried to put me down

    I'm an outsider, outside of everything
    I'm an outsider, outside of everything
    I'm an outsider, outside of everything
    Everything you know
    Everything you know
    It disturbs me so

    Writer/s: RAMONE, JOEY / RAMONE, JOHNNY / RAMONE, DEE DEE
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Outsider
  • Written by bass player Dee Dee Ramone, this song is about being on the fringes of society, a place the group inhabited. In 1983, while many rock bands were adding synthesizers and updating their images for MTV, the Ramones stayed true to form on their seventh album, Subterranean Jungle. This and the other tracks on the album didn't move the needle on the charts, but critics and core fans were delighted.
  • Green Day recorded this in 2002 for the movie The New Guy. Their version was included on The Ramones tribute album We're A Happy Family and on their compilation Shenanigans. In the movie, it was used in a scene where fans charge a stadium dressed like characters from Braveheart. (thanks, Rachel - Waurika, OK)

  • Ramones - Blitzkrieg Bo
    Ramones - Blitzkrieg Bop


    Ramones - Blitzkrieg Bop Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Ramones
    Released: 1976

    Blitzkrieg Bop Lyrics


    Hey ho, let's go! Hey ho, let's go!
    Hey ho, let's go! Hey ho, let's go!

    They're forming in straight line
    They're going through a tight wind
    The kids are losing their minds
    The Blitzkrieg Bop

    They're piling in the back seat
    They're generating steam heat
    Pulsating to the back beat
    The Blitzkrieg Bop

    Hey ho, let's go
    Shoot'em in the back now
    What they want, I don't know
    They're all revved up and ready to go

    They're forming in straight line
    They're going through a tight wind
    The kids are losing their minds
    The Blitzkrieg Bop

    They're piling in the back seat
    They're generating steam heat
    Pulsating to the back beat
    The Blitzkrieg Bop

    Hey ho, let's go
    Shoot'em in the back now
    What they want, I don't know
    They're all revved up and ready to go

    They're forming in straight line
    They're going through a tight wind
    The kids are losing their minds
    The Blitzkrieg Bop

    They're piling in the back seat
    They're generating steam heat
    Pulsating to the back beat
    The Blitzkrieg Bop

    Hey ho, let's go! Hey ho, let's go!
    Hey ho, let's go! Hey ho, let's go!

    Writer/s: ERDELYI, THOMAS/CUMMINGS, JOHN (RAMONE)/COLVIN, DOUGLAS/HYMAN, JEFFREY
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Blitzkrieg Bop Song Chart
  • The Ramones wrote this as a salute to their fans - it's about having a good time at a show.

    Some fans interpret the song differently, however, as "Blitzkrieg" is a German term meaning "Lighting War." The Blitzkrieg was Hitler's army and in this interpretation, the Bop in the song is the march that the soldiers do. Here's a look at this interpretation:

    "Hey ho, let's go" - The soldiers marching.

    "They're forming in a straight line" - The soldiers are standing in a line.

    "They're going through a tight wind" - Cars going down the autobahn.

    "The kids are losing their minds" - Boys being turned into soldiers by Hitler.

    "The Blitzkrieg Bop" - The soldiers march.

    "They're piling in the back seat" - People piling into vehicles to get on the autobahn and soldiers piling into vehicles.

    "They're generating steam heat" - The engines were so hot they started to steam.

    "Pulsating to the back beat" - Germans getting pumped for war.

    "Shoot'em in the back now" - Hitler being shot.

    "What they want, I don't know" - Why Hitler was in the war.

    "They're all revved up and ready to go" - The soldiers getting ready to fight. (thanks, Josh - Hibbing, MN)
  • The Ramones' famous chant, "Hey, Ho, Let's Go!" is a big part of this song. They wanted their own chant after hearing "Saturday Night" by the Bay City Rollers, which had the chant "S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y, Night."

    Joey Ramone explained: "I hate to blow the mystique, but at the time we really liked bubblegum music, and we really liked the Bay City Rollers. Their song 'Saturday Night' had a great chant in it, so we wanted a song with a chant in it: 'Hey! Ho! Let's Go!'. 'Blitzkrieg Bop' was our 'Saturday Night'."
  • The songwriting credits on this one go to drummer Tommy Ramone and bass player Dee Dee Ramone. Tommy explained: "I wrote 'Blitzkrieg Bop,' but Dee Dee contributed the title and he changed one line. There was a line that went, 'They're shouting in the back now.' He changed it to 'Shoot 'em in the back now,' which is a non sequitur. But to him it made sense." (thanks, Katie - Gasoline Alley, Australia, for above 2)
  • This was the Ramones' first single, and also the first song on their first album. It was never a hit, but it became a punk anthem and a defining song of the genre, which was just about to enter its late '70s heyday.
  • Johnny Ramone's guitar, which was highly distorted, is on the left channel, while the rest of the band is on the right.
  • The Ramones had a very sparse budget at the time: The entire album cost just $6,400 to make.
  • This song has been used in a number of movies and TV series, including The Simpsons (the 2007 "Treehouse of Horror" episode), and the 2006 Entourage episode "I Wanna Be Sedated," revolving around a Ramones documentary.

    In the 2001 movie Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, it was used in a scene where Jimmy and his friends go on a rampage of fun. Some other uses:

    Fear No Evil (1981)
    National Lampoon's Vacation (1983)
    Sugar & Spice (2001)
    Shattered Glass (2003)
    The King of Queens (2004)
    Date Night (2010)
    The Crazy Ones (2013)
    Parenthood (2014)
  • The New York Yankees baseball team often plays this when one of their big hitters is coming to the plate. Johnny Ramone is a huge fan of the Yankees.
  • Green Day performed this at the 2002 ceremonies when The Ramones were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
  • In 1991, this song piqued the interest of Budweiser which used it in a commercial for their beer (without the "Shoot 'em in the back" line). There was no debate in the Ramones camp over whether to authorize it: they were all happy to get the money and exposure. In 2003, the song found its way into another commercial, this time for AT&T Wireless.
  • Rob Zombie covered this song on the album A Tribute To Ramones (We're A Happy Family). (thanks, Brian - Halton, Canada)
  • Fellow first-wave punk band The Clash covered this song live on tour in 1978, often as a medley with their own song "Police and Thieves."

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