I'm on the Lamb but I Ain't No Sheep
Artist | Blue Öyster Cult |
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Album | Blue Öyster Cult St. Cecilia: The Elektra Recordings |
Released | January 16, 1972 (Blue Öyster Cult) April 23, 2001 (St. Cecilia) |
Length | 3:10 (Blue Öyster Cult) 3:00 (St. Cecilia, Stalk-Forrest Group) 2:54 (St. Cecilia, Oaxaca) |
Writers | Sandy Pearlman Albert Bouchard Eric Bloom |
Lead vocals | Eric Bloom |
I'm on the Lamb but I Ain't No Sheep is the second track from Blue Öyster Cult's debut studio album, Blue Öyster Cult. Two earlier versions of this song, one recorded as Stalk-Forrest Group for Elektra Records and the other as Oaxaca for Columbia Records, were released on St. Cecilia: The Elektra Recordings.
Lyrics[edit | edit source]
Canadian mounted, baby
Police force that works
Red and black
It’s their color scheme
Get their man
In the end
It’s all right
Yeah, it’s all right
Frontenac Chateau, baby
I cross the frontier at ten
Got a whip in my hand, baby
And a girl or a husky
At leather’s end
It’s all right
Yeah, it’s all right baby
It’s all right
Yeah, my lovely bel punice
You know you, you kill and you maim
The husky know
Mush you huskies
Ride, mush you huskies
Ride, mush you huskies
Ride, mush you huskies
Ride, mush you huskies
Ride, mush you huskies
Ride, mush you huskies
Ride, mush you huskies
Hornswoop me bungo pony on dogsled on ice
Make a dash for freedom, baby
Don’t skate on polar ice
It’s too thick to be sliced
By the light
Of long and white polar nights
It’s all right
It’s all right
Yeah, my lovely bel punice
You know you, you kill and you maim
Ah, here they come now, yeah
C’mon ride!
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- This song was re-recorded at a much higher tempo as "The Red and the Black" for their next album, Tyranny and Mutation.