Don't Tease Me

Questionmark And The Mysterians · Do You Feel It Baby [1998]

You put me under your skin

And I need you right now

Told me before you'd never put me down

But you lied to me

Now you're runnin' around

You got me under your skin

And I need you right now



Girl, please don't tease me

Girl, please don't tease me

Girl, please don't tease me



You got me under your skin

And I need you right now

Told me before you'll never put me down

But you lied to me

Now you're runnin' around

You got me under your skin

And I need you right now



Girl, please don't tease me

Girl, please don't tease me

Girl, please don't tease me



You got me under your skin

And I need you right now

You told me once before you'd never put me down

But you lied to me

Now you're runnin' around

You put me under your skin

And I need you right now



Girl, please don't tease me now

Girl, please don't tease me

Said leave me alone



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Don't Tease Me

Released in 1966, "Don't Tease Me" by Question Mark and the Mysterians stands as a defining track of the British Invasion era. The song features the group's signature distorted guitar sound, a sonic hallmark that would later be adopted by punk and new wave musicians. While the band is perhaps most famous for "96 Tears," this track showcases their ability to craft catchy, upbeat pop-rock anthems. The recording captures the raw energy and youthful exuberance characteristic of mid-1960s British rock, contributing to the group's legacy as one of the most influential acts of their time. Its enduring appeal lies in its infectious rhythm and the distinctive vocal delivery that made the Mysterians a household name.