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Ted Nugent - Stranglehold
Lyrics:
Here I come again now baby
Like a dog in heat
You can tell it's me by the clamor now baby
I like to tear up the streets
Now I been smokin' for so long
You know I'm here to stay
Got you in a stranglehold baby
You best get outta the way
The road I cruise is a bitch now baby
But no you can't turn me round
And if a house gets in my way baby
You know I'll burn it down
You ran the night that you left me
You put me in my place
I got you in a stranglehold baby
You better trust your fate
Yeah, sometimes you wanna get higher
And sometimes you gotta start low
Some people think they gonna die someday
I got news I've got to go
Come on, come on up
Come on, come on up
Come on, come on up
Come on, come on up
Come on, come on, come on, come on, baby
Come on, come on, come on, come on up
Come on, come on, come on, come on, baby
Come on, come on, come on
Road I cruise is a bitch now
You know you can't turn me round
And if a house gets in my way
You know I'll burn it down
You ran the night that you left me
You put me in my place
I got you in a stranglehold baby
That night I crushed your face
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Ted Nugent
Stranglehold lyrics © Round Hill Songs, Famous Music Llc
Ted Nugent's "Stranglehold" is a song of defiance. He wrote it in response to the naysayers at record labels who turned him down.
In a Songfacts interview with Nugent, he described it as "middle fingers on fire, telling the music industry that my music is way better than you can even imagine."
"It's about my overt confidence in my music," he added. "The audience gave me that confidence by celebrating it and going nuts for it just like I do, and finally Tom Werman at Epic Records realized it, and 40 million albums later, the rest of the industry can kiss my ass."
Nugent had some success in the '60s with his band The Amboy Dukes, which landed a hit with "Journey To The Center Of The Mind." The group continued into the '70s, rebranded as "Ted Nugent And The Amboy Dukes." They built up a passionate live following but didn't sell a lot of records - their albums in 1973 and 1974 didn't chart. So it was understandable when record labels showed little interest, but it was also myopic. "Stranglehold" was included on Nugent's self-titled 1975 album, his first as a solo artist. That live energy that gave record executives pause ended up making him one of the biggest acts of the late '70s, when his albums sold in the millions.
Nugent didn't sing lead on this song; Derek St. Holmes, who was the vocalist with his band, did. Nugent resented the attention Holmes received on stage and eventually sang all the hits himself. His explanation: "There's only one alpha wolf, and that's me."
"Stranglehold" is Ted Nugent's most popular song and a staple of his live shows. Songfacts: https://www.songfacts.com/facts/ted-nugent/stranglehold
Album Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Nugent_(album)
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