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The Way I Walk - The Cramps (Frankenstein's Remonster 2024) 

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The Cramps version of Jack Scot's, The Way I Walk, released on the Gravest Hits EP (1979), recorded at the Ardent Studios, Memphis, and produced by Alex Chilton.
The Way I Walk
The way I walk is just the way I walk
The way I talk is just the way I talk
The way I smile is just the way I smile
Touch me baby and I'll go hog wild
The way I love is just the way I love
Come on and be the one I'm thinking of
Touch me baby, it feels so good
Sometimes I think I wanna but I don't know if I should, oh no
The way I walk is just the way I walk
The way I talk is just the way I talk
The way I smile is just the way I smile
Touch me baby and I'll go hog wild
The way I love is just the way I love
Come on and be the one I'm thinking of
Touch me baby, ooh, it feels so good
Sometimes I think I wanna but I don't know if I should, oh
The way you love me's got to cramp my style
Oh, little baby, I would say bye-bye
Love me, baby, love me right
Love me morning, noon and night, alright

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@fernandomaron87
@fernandomaron87 Месяц назад
Paul, this edit is absolutely killer! Pairing The Cramps' version of 'The Way I Walk' with the classic Frankenstein footage is genius. It’s got that raw, eerie energy that just elevates the whole vibe. The Cramps really are the best band in the world. This is especially inspiring for me since I'm in the middle of writing a Frankenstein short film. Your work really captures the timelessness of these characters. Keep it up!
@Spratmac8
@Spratmac8 Месяц назад
Cheers Fernando! I'm really pleased you enjoyed it. I was looking for something horror themed to go with Cramps' The Way I Walk and thought 'which classic monsters are renowned for their walk?'. There were two candidates - The Mummy and Frankenstein's Monster. I went with Frankenstein's monster as Lux Interior would have been brilliant in the role. And, yes, as you say, The Cramps are the best band in the world. Looking forward to your Frank film