The title track of the Scorpions' fourth full-length studio album, “Virgin Killer” is known for Klaus Menie’s soaring vocals, Uli Jon Roth’s inventive riffing & incredible guitar solo, and most importantly, a significant change in the band’s sound.
The Scorpions had primarily been a psychedelic...
Cry like you feel
Try like you feel, feel it..!
Try to escape
Cry to escape, escape it..!
It's so hard to run away
He's a virgin killer
No, no, no, can't you see?
No, no, no, can't you see?
You're a demon's, you're a demon's
You're a demon's desire!
Death on the screen
Sadistic magazines, watch out
Suicides ev'ryday
Political ways, get it
Well, you can't find new ways
But he's a virgin killer
No, no, no, can't you see?
No, no, no, can't you see?
You're a demon's, you're a demon's
You're a demon's desire!
Garbage in the streams
A-bombs in your dreams, look out
Sharks in the pictures
Exorcist prescriptions, forget it
Try to get away from that
Cos he's a virgin killer
No, no, no, can't you see?
No, no, no, can't you see?
You're a demon's, you're a demon's
You're a demon's desire!
Virgin Killer was written by Uli Jon Roth.
Virgin Killer was produced by Dieter Dierks.
Scorpions released Virgin Killer on Sat Oct 09 1976.