Cheeky Monkey
A · How Ace Are Buildings
My name is Jason
I'll rock yer face in
Cos I've got relations in my band
We like Van Halen
And Iron Maiden
I'll do the talkin', understand?
Cheeky Monkey
Cheeky Monkey
Yeah, you know I'm right
Do ya wanna fight?
I'll stay up all night
Just forget the time
Any time I want to
Any place I need to
I'll be there
Yeah, I'll be alright...
So get out the kitchen
Check out my pigeon
Fed-Ex are massive on my way
Jump on a rock bus
No-one can stop us
We're going bonkers today
Yeah, Cheeky Monkey!
Cheeky Monkey!
Do you know, I'm right!
Do ya wanna fight?
I'll stay up all night
Just forget the time
Any time I want to
Any place I need to
I'll be there
Yeah, I'll be alright...
We're Cheeky Monkeys
We're Cheeky Monkeys
Just like the Bee Gees
We put the words down so they rhyme
Yeah, we rock in the summer
(Rock in the summer)
And we sleep in the winter
(Sleep in the winter)
Then we park where we want to
(Park where we want to), pay the fine
Yeah, Cheeky Monkeys
Cheeky Monkeys
Do you know, I'm right!
Do ya wanna fight?
I'll stay up all night
Just forget the time
Any time I want to
Any place I need to
I'll be there
Yeah, I'll be alright...
Cheeky Monkeys
Cheeky Monkeys
Cheeky Monkeys
Cheeky Monkeys
Cheeky...
Cheeky Monkey
A playful track from the English indie pop band A, Cheeky Monkey appears on the 1990 album How Ace Are Buildings. The song exemplifies the group's characteristic blend of upbeat rhythms and witty lyrics, fitting seamlessly into their discography alongside other singles like Sing-A-Long and Five In The Morning. Released during a period of significant activity for the band, the recording captures the energetic spirit of early 1990s British indie music. It stands as a notable song in their catalog, reflecting the collaborative songwriting style that defined their work on albums such as How Ace Are Buildings and Minor Earth Major Sky.

