No Cruising In My Car No More

Eddie Meduza · Ain't Got No Cadillac (Remastered) - CD [2010]

Ready, got my Chevrolet

Gonna take a ride in town

Tonight I'm gonna spend my pay

Like a son of a gun I'll be strutting around



Bought the beauty yesterday

Didn't let no money down

Burning up the road today

When I step on the gas I'm the king of this town



I said it, no cruising in my car no more

No cruising in my car no more

No cruising in my car no more

I wanna mood



No cruising in my car no more

No cruising in my car no more

No cruising in my car no more

I wanna mood



Driving up and down the street

Gonna have som fun tonight

Pick up all the beauties I see

Like a son of a gun, gonna treat them all right



Got the biggest car in town

All the chicks are standing in line

Ain't nobody putting me down

In a week over the night all the beauties are mine



No cruising in my car no more

No cruising in my car no more

No cruising in my car no more

I wanna mood



No cruising in my car no more

No cruising in my car no more

No cruising in my car no more

I wanna mood



Gonna have a ball tonight

Spending every dime I've got

Gonna play my dices straight

When she says: Oh yes! Gonna take her out



No cruising in my car no more

I said it, no cruising in my car no more

I said it, no cruising in my car no more

I wanna mood



(Solo)



Well, no cruising in my car no more

No cruising in my car no more

No cruising in my car no more

I wanna mood



Well, no cruising in my car no more

No cruising in my car no more

No cruising in my car no more

I wanna mood

I wanna mood

I wanna mood

Well, well, wella mood

Well, Jerry Willams mood

Well, Elvis Presley mood

Well, Robert Walker mood ...

No Cruising In My Car No More

Eddie Meduza delivers a quintessential 1960s garage rock anthem on this track from his 2010 remastered album, Ain't Got No Cadillac. The song captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit of the era, featuring Meduza's signature vocal delivery and driving instrumentation. It serves as a powerful example of the genre's influence on later rock and roll music, reflecting the cultural zeitgeist of the time. The recording stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of classic garage rock, showcasing Meduza's ability to craft memorable tunes that resonate with audiences across generations. This track remains a significant part of his discography, highlighting his contributions to the genre's legacy.