You're in the Doghouse Now
Brenda Lee · Other Songs - Brenda Lee
You used to be the cat's meow
You're in the doghouse now
You're such a handsome hound
You'll wind up in the pound.
All you can say is bow-wow-wow
You're in the doghouse now
It was grand
yes, it was swell
But you bit the hand
That fed you so well.
I hate a dog who begs
With his tail between his legs
Find a new place to bum your chow
Who's in the doghouse now?
On the town
Out on the trail
Don't come 'round
Go chase your own tail
I heard from Socrates
"Sleep with dog
Wake up with fleas."
I never liked you anyhow
You're in the doghouse now.
You're in the doghouse now.
You're in the doghouse now.
Down, boy.
You're in the Doghouse Now
Recorded by Brenda Lee in the mid-1960s, this upbeat pop track showcases her signature vocal power and rhythmic delivery. As part of her extensive discography, the song reflects the energetic style that defined her career during this period. The recording captures the lively spirit of American pop music of the era, featuring Lee's characteristic high notes and dynamic performance. While specific album placement varies in historical records, the track stands as a notable example of her work from the 1960s, demonstrating her ability to deliver catchy melodies with emotional depth. The song remains a testament to her enduring presence in the music industry and her contribution to the genre of pop ballads and upbeat hits.
