Mony Mony

Billy Idol · Greatest Hits [2001]

Here she comes now sayin' Mony Mony

Shoot 'em down turn around come on Mony

Hey, she give me love and I feel all right now

Come on you gotta toss and turn

And feel all right, yeah I feel all right

I said yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah) yeah...



'Cause you make me feel

So good, so good, so good

So fine, so fine

It's all mine, well I feel all right

I said yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah...



Well, you could shake it Mony Mony

Shot gun dead and I'll come on home yeah

Don't stop cookin' 'cause I feel all right now

Don't stop now come on Mony

Come on yeah, I said yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah...



'Cause you make me feel

So good, so good

Well I feel all right

You're so fine, you're so fine

You're, and I feel all right

I said yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah...



I love you Mony mo-mo-mony

I love you Mony mo-mo-mony sure I do

I love you Mony mo-mo-mony sure I do

I love you Mony mo-mo-mony sure I do

I love you Mony mo-mo-mony sure I do

I love you Mony mo-mo-mony sure I do

I love you Mony mo-mo-mony sure I do

I love you Mony mo-mo-mony

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah



Come on, come on

Come on, come on

Come on, come on

Come on, come on

Come on, come on

Feel all right, I said yeah, yeah, yeah,

yeah, yeah, yeah



Wake it, shake it Mony Mony

Up, down, turn around, come on mony

Hey she give me love and I feel all right now

Don't stop now come on Mony

Come on, I said yeah, yeah, yeah,

yeah, yeah



'Cause you make me feel

So good, so good, so good

Feel all right, all right

Well I feel all right

I said yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah



Ride your pony, ride your pony

Ride your pony come on, come on

Mony Mony

Feel all right, I said yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah



(By Tommy James And The Shondells)

About Mony Mony

Billy Idol's "Mony Mony" stands as a defining track from his 1983 debut album *Rebel Yell*, capturing the raw energy and new wave sensibilities of the era. The song features the iconic vocal performance of the artist, blending punk aggression with pop sensibilities to create a memorable anthem. Released alongside hits like "White Wedding" and "Eyes Without a Face," it helped establish Idol as a leading figure in the 1980s rock scene. The recording showcases the band's tight instrumentation and the artist's distinctive delivery, which became a hallmark of his career. While later reissued on compilations such as *Greatest Hits [2001]*, the original version remains a staple of his discography. The track's enduring popularity reflects its ability to transcend its time, serving as a cultural touchstone for fans of new wave and rock music who appreciate its blend of rebellious spirit and catchy melody.