This big-band swing number plays over the film’s opening credits. The lyrics by writer-director Paul Schrader play into the film’s themes, as its main character Bob Crane (Greg Kinnear) is fond of taking photographs of naked women and watching pornography, believing that sex can solve all his proble...
When you're down, when you're blue
When life's got the best of you
Just remember, life's a picture, get your camera
And snap!
Snap it up! Snap it up! Rack it up! Rack it up before it's too late!
A little whang dang doodle
Turns a pit bull to a poodle
A little hanky-panky
Gives the boot Mr. Cranky
A little extra lovin'
Gets the world turtledovin'
A little extra nooky
Gets the teacher playin' hooky
That's a picture, get your camera
And snap!
Snap it up! Snap it up! Rack it up! Rack it up before it's too late!
If love is on your mind
Well, then, love can't never fall behind
Yeah!
(instrumental break)
A little hoochie-coochie
Turns a sourpuss smoochy
A quick ride in the saddle
Makes the blues skedaddle
That's a picture, get your camera
And snap!
Snap it! Snap it! Rack it! Rack it before it's too late!
Snap was written by Paul Schrader & Angelo Badalamenti.
Buster Poindexter released Snap on Tue Sep 24 2002.