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“Psycho” is the second song the Sonics ever penned and remains one of their most iconic tracks. From its thunderous opening drum fills to its cacophonous key change, “Psycho”, along with the Sonics' earlier single, “The Witch,” laid the groundwork for punk rock and presented a high standard for 60s...
[Intro]
Oh-wow
[Verse 1]
Baby, you're driving me crazy
I said baby, you're driving me crazy
The way you turn me on
Then you shot me down
Oh well, tell me baby
Am I just your clown?
[Refrain]
Psycho
Ow!
Oh-wow
[Verse 2]
Baby, you're driving me crazy
I said, I'm losing my mind
You treat me so unkind
[Refrain]
Psycho
Ow!
Wow
[Instrumental Break]
[Verse 3]
Ow!
Wow! Baby, you're driving me crazy
I'm going out of my head
And now I wish I was dead
[Refrain]
Psycho
Woo
[Verse 4]
Baby, woah, you're driving me crazy
I'm going out of my head
Now I wish I was dead
[Outro]
Wow, psycho
Wow, psycho
Wow, psycho
Wow, psycho
Wow
Wow
Psycho was written by Gerry Roslie.
Psycho was produced by Buck Ormsby & Kent Morrill.
The Sonics released Psycho on Mon Mar 01 1965.