I Am The (Res)erection

Robbie Williams · Other Songs - Robbie Williams

Yoko's cutting keys in Soho

I've been there and I should know oh face it

I'll stick up for auntie Sally

Worzel's just a dirty scally fragrant

Mia Farrow's patching marrows down

At the place where all the face fit

Robin Cousins doing dozens

On a little pudding so he rakes it



I'm the reserection

I may steal your soul

I am very evil

I live for rock and roll



Shirley Bassey's playing Lassie

Up a pole in Tallahassee hates it

Norris McWhirter's doing furters

In a little place how's he fake it

It's another appetiser I can go

And buy a Tizer laced fit

I don't know where I've been

But I know where I've been is near a lake



I'm an erection

I may steal your soul

I am very evil

I live for rock and roll



I'm an erection

I may steal your soul

I am very evil

I live for rock and roll

I Am The (Res)erection

Robbie Williams delivers a high-energy anthem in 'I Am The (Res)erection,' a track that showcases his signature blend of pop-rock and electronic production. Released as a standalone single, the song features his characteristic vocal delivery and driving rhythm, reflecting the upbeat, dance-oriented style that defined much of his discography during this period. The recording captures the essence of Williams' ability to create infectious hooks that resonate with audiences, fitting seamlessly into his broader catalog of chart-topping hits. This work stands as a testament to his enduring influence in the genre, offering a vibrant musical experience that emphasizes movement and celebration.