The Sonics
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“The Witch” is a song by the American garage rock band the Sonics, written by vocalist Gerry Roslie, and first released as the group’s debut single in November 1964. It also appears on the Sonics' debut album “Here Are the Sonics!!!”.
Arguably among the most frantic and heaviest recordings of the e...
Say you know that little girl
Who's new in town
Well, you better watch out now
Or she'll put you down
'Cause she's an evil chick
Say she's the witch
She got-a long black hair
And a big black car
I know what you're thinking
But you won't get far
She gonna make you itch
'Cause she's the witch
Well, she walks around late at night
Most other people sleepin' tight
If you hear her knocking on your door
You better say "Get away," wahoo
Woah, baby, oh no, hoo
Now you know the score
'Cause I set you straight
But you better be careful
Before it's too late
She gonna make you itch
'Cause she's the witch
Ow
Ow, she walks around late at night
Most other people sleepin' tight
If you hear her knocking on your door
You better say "Get away"
Wah-ooh
Well you know you will
Say don't you know
And do you remember
That I told you so?
Gonna do you in
'Cause she's the witch
Ahoo, ahoo
The Witch was written by Gerry Roslie.
The Witch was produced by John Ormsby.