'black Maria'

Todd Rundgren · Other Songs - Todd Rundgren

Black Maria, you scare me so

I feel as though my heart stop dead

You're a liar, this I know

I watch you go around my head



Oh, I'm going down slow

You scare me so



Oh, you never let go

You scare me so



Gay deceiver, my eyes they burned

My insides turned, my brain it rolled

Unbeliever, but now I've learned

I took my turn, I come up cold

About 'black Maria'

Todd Rundgren's "Black Maria" stands as a defining track from his 1972 album *Inflammable Material*, showcasing his unique ability to blend progressive rock structures with pop sensibilities. The song features Rundgren's signature vocal delivery, characterized by a conversational yet melodic tone that distinguishes it from the typical hard rock or psychedelic rock of the early 1970s. Produced by Rundgren himself, the recording exemplifies his role as a multi-instrumentalist and producer, utilizing synthesizers alongside traditional rock instrumentation to create a sound that was both innovative for its time and commercially accessible. Musically, the track reflects the eclectic nature of Rundgren's discography during this era, where he frequently experimented with genre boundaries. The composition's enduring popularity highlights its effectiveness as a radio-friendly single that captured the attention of listeners seeking a fresh take on rock music. Its inclusion in various compilations and live performances over the decades underscores its status as a staple in Rundgren's catalog, representing a pivotal moment in his career where he successfully merged artistic ambition with mainstream appeal.