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*The [[wikipedia:Grateful Dead|Grateful Dead]] covered this song a number of times, often on [[:wikipedia:Halloween|Halloween]], including a performance in [[wikipedia:London|London's]] [[wikipedia:Wembley Stadium (1923)|Wembley Stadium]] on Halloween [[wikipedia:1990|1990]]. The band also performed the song once as a rare [[wikipedia:encore (concert)|encore]] on [[wikipedia:July 8|July 8]], [[wikipedia:1978|1978]] at [[wikipedia:Red Rocks Amphitheatre|Red Rocks Amphitheatre]].
 
*The [[wikipedia:Grateful Dead|Grateful Dead]] covered this song a number of times, often on [[:wikipedia:Halloween|Halloween]], including a performance in [[wikipedia:London|London's]] [[wikipedia:Wembley Stadium (1923)|Wembley Stadium]] on Halloween [[wikipedia:1990|1990]]. The band also performed the song once as a rare [[wikipedia:encore (concert)|encore]] on [[wikipedia:July 8|July 8]], [[wikipedia:1978|1978]] at [[wikipedia:Red Rocks Amphitheatre|Red Rocks Amphitheatre]].
 
*[[wikipedia:Kidz Bop Kids|Kidz Bop Kids]] covered this song on the 2004 album ''Kidz Bop Halloween''
 
*[[wikipedia:Kidz Bop Kids|Kidz Bop Kids]] covered this song on the 2004 album ''Kidz Bop Halloween''
*[[wikipedia:Kid Rock|Kid Rock]] heavily samples the song, using it as the main tune of his 2008 song "[[wikipedia:All Summer Long (Kid Rock song)|All Summer Long]]" from the CD ''[[wikipedia:Rock N Roll Jesus|Rock N Roll Jesus]]''. The song also samples [[wikipedia:Lynyrd Skynyrd|Lynyrd Skynyrd]]'s [[wikipedia:Sweet Home Alabama (song)|"Sweet Home Alabama"]] (which has a similar chord progression). This has caused some controversy as many don't see it as a homage but plagiarism.
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*[[wikipedia:Kid Rock|Kid Rock]] heavily samples the song, using it as the main tune of his [[Time Line#2000s|2008]] song "[[wikipedia:All Summer Long (Kid Rock song)|All Summer Long]]" from the CD ''[[wikipedia:Rock N Roll Jesus|Rock N Roll Jesus]]''. The song also samples [[wikipedia:Lynyrd Skynyrd|Lynyrd Skynyrd]]'s [[wikipedia:Sweet Home Alabama (song)|"Sweet Home Alabama"]] (which has a similar chord progression). This has caused some controversy as many don't see it as a homage but plagiarism - although Zevon is credited.
 
*[[wikipedia:Akira the Don|Akira the Don]] reinterpreted the song on his ''Thieving'' mixtape as "Werewolves!", which concerned London grifters and slum landlords.
 
*[[wikipedia:Akira the Don|Akira the Don]] reinterpreted the song on his ''Thieving'' mixtape as "Werewolves!", which concerned London grifters and slum landlords.
 
* [[wikipedia:Philadelphia|Philadelphia]]-based rock radio station [[wikipedia:WMMR|WMMR]] sometimes plays a rare version of the song Zevon performed live which he renamed "Werewolves of [[wikipedia:Bryn Mawr|Bryn Mawr]]" (after an area just west of Philadelphia). Zevon changes the words around slightly in a couple of the verses.
 
* [[wikipedia:Philadelphia|Philadelphia]]-based rock radio station [[wikipedia:WMMR|WMMR]] sometimes plays a rare version of the song Zevon performed live which he renamed "Werewolves of [[wikipedia:Bryn Mawr|Bryn Mawr]]" (after an area just west of Philadelphia). Zevon changes the words around slightly in a couple of the verses.
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* [http://www.michaelswanwick.com/fiction/zevon.html Werewolves/Zevon homage short story]
 
* [http://www.michaelswanwick.com/fiction/zevon.html Werewolves/Zevon homage short story]
 
* [http://aroundtheworldtoday.wordpress.com/2007/10/30/werewolves-of-london-lee-ho-fook/ Blog post on Chinese food in Soho inspired by the song]
 
* [http://aroundtheworldtoday.wordpress.com/2007/10/30/werewolves-of-london-lee-ho-fook/ Blog post on Chinese food in Soho inspired by the song]
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* [http://www.fluther.com/17576/did-kid-rock-steal-from-warren-zevon/ Did Kid Rock steal from Warren Zevon?]
   
 
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"Werewolves of London" is a song composed by LeRoy Marinell, Waddy Wachtel, and Warren Zevon and performed by Zevon. Included on Zevon's album Excitable Boy, it featured accompaniment by bassist John McVie and drummer Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac. The song is memorable for its humorous and macabre lyrics — e.g. "I saw a werewolf drinking a piña colada at Trader Vic's, his hair was perfect!" — and the refrain featuring a howled "a-hooo!!" It is the best known of all the Warren Zevon songs.

Music

"Werewolves of London" is in the key of G Major. It is played at a tempo of 108 quarter beats per-minute. The chords D Major, C Major and G Major are constant throughout the song and a straight 4/4 drum beat. The songs most prominent instruments are the piano and a distorted electric guitar playing chords to back up the piano. There is also a guitar solo played using a slide mid-way through the song.

Lyrics

Note: the text of this song's lyrics is not under the same copyright license as the wiki's encyclopedic text, it is used under fair use/dealing.

I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand,

Walkin through the streets of Soho in the rain.

He was lookin for the place called Lee Ho Fooks, gonna get a big dish of beef chow mein.

Aaahoo, werewolves of London.

Aaahoo,

Aaahoo, werewolves of London,

Aaahoo.

Ya hear him howlin around your kitchen door, ya better not let him in.

Little old lady got mutilated late last night, werewolves of London again.

Aaahoo, werewolves of London,

Aaahoo.

Aaahoo, werewolves of London,

Aaahoo.

He's the hairy, hairy gent, who ran amok in Kent.

Lately he's been overheard in Mayfair.

You better stay away from him, he'll rip your lungs out Jim.

Huh, I'd like to meet his tailor.

Aaahoo, werewolves of London,

Aaahoo.

Aaahoo, werewolves of London,

Aaahoo.

Well, I saw Lon Chaney walkin with the queen, doing the werewolves of London.

I saw Lon Chaney Jr. walkin with the queen, doin the werewolves of London

I saw a werewolf drinkin a pina colada at Trader Vic's,

And his hair was perfect.

Ahhhooooo, werewolves of London,

Draw blood.

Covers

Almost-Nekkid

Kid Rock controversy

In popular culture

Werwolves-Fan-Art

Werewolves fan art

See Also

External Links

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