About the Song

Sheb Wooley’s “The Purple People Eater” is a classic example of novelty music at its finest. Released in [Year], this quirky tune quickly captured the imagination of listeners young and old. With its infectious melody and humorous lyrics, the song became a cultural phenomenon, spawning countless imitations and parodies.
Wooley’s distinctive vocal style, combined with the song’s whimsical nature, created a truly unforgettable listening experience. The lyrics, filled with outlandish descriptions of the titular creature, sparked the minds of children and adults alike, inspiring countless stories and drawings.

Beyond its entertainment value, “The Purple People Eater” also tapped into the growing fascination with outer space and science fiction that was prevalent in the mid-20th century. The song’s playful exploration of extraterrestrial life resonated with audiences and helped solidify its place in popular culture.
In conclusion, “The Purple People Eater” is more than just a silly song; it’s a piece of Americana that has brought joy to generations. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its catchy melody, humorous lyrics, and ability to capture the imagination.

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Lyrics: The Purple People Eater

Well I saw the thing comin’ out of the skyIt had the one long horn, one big eyeI commenced to shakin’ and I said “ooh-eee”It looks like a purple eater to me
It was a one-eyed, one-horned, flyin’ purple people eater(One-eyed, one-horned, flyin’ purple people eater)A one-eyed, one-horned, flyin’ purple people eaterSure looks strange to me (One eye?)
Well he came down to earth and he lit in a treeI said Mr. Purple People Eater, don’t eat meI heard him say in a voice so gruffI wouldn’t eat you cuz you’re so toughIt was a one-eyed, one-horned, flyin’ purple people eaterOne-eyed, one-horned flyin’ purple people eaterOne-eyed, one-horned, flyin’ purple people eaterSure looks strange to me (One horn?)
I said Mr. Purple People Eater, what’s your lineHe said it’s eatin’ purple people and it sure is fineBut that’s not the reason that I came to landI wanna get a job in a rock and roll band
Well bless my soul, rock and roll, flyin’ purple people eaterPigeon-toed, undergrowed, flyin’ purple people eater(We wear short shorts)Flyin’ purple people eater
Sure looks strange to meAnd then he swung from the tree and he lit on the groundHe started to rock, really rockin’ aroundIt was a crazy ditty with a swingin’ tune
Sing a boop boop aboopa lopa lum bam boom
Well bless my soul, rock and roll, flyin’ purple people eaterPigeon-toed, undergrowed, flyin’ purple people eaterI like short shortsFlyin’ little people eaterSure looks strange to me (Purple People?)And then he went on his way, and then what do ya knowI saw him last night on a TV showHe was blowing it out, a’really knockin’ em deadPlayin’ rock and roll music through the horn in his headTequila

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