“Jeopardy”, the lead single of GKB’s fourth album, was their biggest success, peaking at #2 behind Michael Jackson’s “Beat It” in the spring of 1983. It was ranked the #21 song of the year by Billboard. The song was also successful overseas, reaching the top 30 in a dozen countries.
Weird Al Yankov...
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Where were you when I needed you?
Well, you could not be found
What can I do?
Oh, I believed in you
You're running me around
Well, you can take it as a warning
Or take it any way you like
It's the lightning, not the thunder
You never know when it's going to strike-ike-ike
Our love's in jeopardy, baby
Ooh
Our love's in jeopardy, baby
Ooh
Don't be cute, don't be funny now
It's later than you think
Oh, what's the use?
Oh, save your money now
It's hanging on the brink
Don't let go while I'm hangin' on
Cause I've been hangin' on so long
It's so hard to be all alone
I know you're not that strong, yeah, yeah
Our love's in jeopardy, baby
Ooh
Our love's in jeopardy, baby
Ooh
Don't let go
While I'm hanging on
Cause I've been hanging on so long
It's so hard to be all alone
I know you're not that strong, yeah, yeah
Our love's in jeopardy, baby, ooh
Our love's in jeopardy, baby, ooh
Our love's in jeopardy, baby, ooh
Our love's in jeopardy, baby, ooh
Our love's in jeopardy (jeopardy), baby, ooh
Our love's in jeopardy (jeopardy), baby, ooh
Love in jeopardy, baby, baby
Jeopardy was written by Steve Wright (Greg Kihn Band) & Greg Kihn.
Jeopardy was produced by Matthew King Kaufman.