Badmotorscooter
Sammy Hagar · Other Songs - Sammy Hagar
If you get lonely on your daddy's farm,
Just remember I don't live too far.
And there's a red bridge that arcs the bay, yeah
You'll be at my place in less than a day.
So get on your bad motor scooter and ride,
Up over to my place and stay all night,
The first thing in the mornin' we'll be feelin' alright,
Alright, alright, alright, alright.
Get on your bad motor scooter and ride.
Ooh, the last time I seen your face,
Swore that no one would take your place,
Now since you been gone I've been feelin' bad, yeah
I'd come out to your place I'm afraid of your dad.
So you, you get on your bad motor scooter and ride,
Up over to my place and stay all night,
The first thing in the mornin' we'll be feelin' alright,
Alright, alright, alright, alright,
Get on your bad motor scooter and ride
Ride alright, alright, c'mon baby, crank it on up, oh...
Get on your bad motor scooter and ride,
Up over to my place and stay all night,
The first thing in the mornin' we'll be feelin' alright, alright, alright,
Alright, alright,
Get on your bad motor scooter,
Get on your bad motor scooter
Get on your bad motor scooter
And...ride.
Badmotorscooter
Badmotorscooter stands as a defining track in Sammy Hagar's solo discography, capturing the high-energy hard rock sound that propelled him to fame. Released during a prolific period of his career, the song showcases Hagar's signature vocal power and his ability to craft anthemic rock numbers. The recording features driving guitar riffs and a relentless rhythm section that underscore the song's themes of speed and rebellion. As part of a broader body of work that includes collaborations with major rock acts, this track highlights Hagar's distinct style within the American hard rock genre. It remains a staple in his live performances, celebrated for its infectious energy and memorable composition that resonates with fans of classic rock.

