Feed My Frankenstein

Alice Cooper

About Feed My Frankenstein

"Feed My Frankenstein" is a 1991 song by Alice Cooper on his 19th solo studio album Hey Stoopid, later released as a single in 1992. Its highest chart position as a single was number 27 in the UK, which helped Hey Stoopid to reach a UK number 4 chart position. The song was co-written with Mark Manning, whose band, Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction, recorded the original version in their 1991 album Hoodlum Thunder. The song was featured in the 1992 film Wayne's World, in which Cooper performs the song at a concert, and was featured on the film's soundtrack. The double entendre lyric "fur tea cup" may reference a work by Méret Oppenheim, "Le Déjeuner en fourrure," currently in the MoMA collection. Guest appearances on the track include Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Nikki Sixx, and Elvira (Cassandra Peterson). 


Year:
2006
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Yes, yes, I know your hungry
Ah, and here comes dinner

"Feed my Frankenstein"

Well, I ain't evil
I'm just good lookin'
Start a little fire
And baby start cookin'
I'm a hungry man
But I don't want pizza
I'll blow down your house
And then I'm gonna eat ya
Bring you to a simmer
Right on time
Run my greasy fingers 
Up your greasy spine

Feed my Frankenstein
Meet my libido
"He's a psycho"
Feed my Frankenstein
Hungry for love, and it's feeding time

You don't want to talk
So baby shut up
And let me drink the wine from your fur tea cup
Velcro candy, sticky sweet
Make my tattoos melt in the heat
Well, I ain't no veggie
Like my flesh on the bone
Alive and lickin' on your ice cream cone

Feed my Frankenstein
Meet my libido
"He's a psycho"
Feed my Frankenstein
Hungry for love, and it's feeding time
Baby whoa-whoa oh yeah
Feed my Frankenstei-ei-ein
Baby Chow Down
Feed my Frankenstei-ei-ein

"He's a psycho"

Feed my Frankenstein
Meet my libido
"He's a psycho"
Feed my Frankenstein
Hungry for love, and it's "lunch time"
Baby whoa-whoa oh yeah
Feed my Frankenstei-ei-ein
Whoa-whoa Baby Chow Down
Feed my Frankenstei-ei-ein

Feed my Frankenstein
Meet my libido
"He's such a psycho"
Feed my Frankenstein
Hungry for love, and it's feeding time
Baby whoa-whoa oh yeah
Feed my Frankenstei-ei-ein
Whoa-whoa Baby Chow Down
Feed my Frankenstei-ei-ein

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Alice Cooper

Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier; February 4, 1948) is an American rock singer, songwriter and musician whose career spans more than four decades. With a stage show that features guillotines, electric chairs, fake blood, boa constrictors, and baby dolls, Cooper has drawn equally from horror movies, vaudeville and garage rock to pioneer a grandly theatrical and violent brand of heavy metal designed to shock. more »

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Written by: Ian Michael Ricardson, Mark Stephen Manning, Alice Cooper, Nicholas John Sutherland Coler

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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10 facts about this song

Song Creation
"Feed My Frankenstein" is a song by Alice Cooper from his 19th solo studio album "Hey Stoopid," released in 1991. The song was co-written by Mark Manning, Ian Richardson, Nick Coler, and Alice Cooper himself.
Collaboration Details
"Feed My Frankenstein" features renowned musicians, including guitarist Steve Vai, bassist Nikki Sixx from Mötley Crüe, and associates from Cooper's "Hey Stoopid" album.
Commercial Success
The song became a significant hit for Cooper, peaking at #27 on the UK Singles Chart. In Sweden, it as well broke into the Top 20, landing at #17.
Popular Culture Reference
"Feed My Frankenstein" was notably featured in the movie "Wayne's World" in 1992, in which Cooper performs the song in a concert. This helped bring the song to a broader audience and solidified its place in popular culture.
Music and Lyrics
The song incorporates heavy metal and hard rock styles, featuring fast, aggressive guitar work and thematic lyrics related to the legendary horror character, Frankenstein.
Album Composition
On the "Hey Stoopid" album, "Feed My Frankenstein" stands out because of its elaborative narrative, infused horror, and theatrical performance by Alice Cooper.
Live Performances
In concert, Cooper performs "Feed My Frankenstein" with theatrical effects, often featuring a massive Frankenstein monster on stage.
Awards and Recognitions
While the song itself did not win any awards, its contribution to the success of the "Hey Stoopid" album and its feature in "Wayne's World" contributed to Alice Cooper's decorated music career.
Song Style
Reflective of Cooper's penchant for theatrics and horror-themed storytelling, "Feed My Frankenstein" has been praised for its innovative style, blending rock music with elements of horror storytelling.
Legacy
Decades after its release, "Feed My Frankenstein" remains a popular Alice Cooper song during live performances and among fans, demonstrating the enduring appeal of Cooper's eerie and dramatic approach to rock music.

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