Hog Child

Gene Gunnels, Lee Freeman, Ed King, Jim Pitman, Mark Weitz

Hog child bringin' myself down
Hog child, there's one in every town
No one seems to know why you're around

Yeah
You think you're wild, yes, you think you are
Lard piled up inside your car
Hide at the backstage, go grab yourself a star

Teen time magazines, you have them all
Pictures of them all you have up on your wall

Oh yeah

Oh, plaster casters card up on your door
Seems they just don't want to anymore
Whoo, falling down, you bounce across the floor

Hog child, what you gonna do?
Piggy woman, is this really you?
Don't be sad now, just reduce your blues

And all so soon you'll find
How to leave these bungling zeppelin blues behind
Hog child blues behind
Yeah

Trivia about the song Hog Child by Strawberry Alarm Clock

When was the song “Hog Child” released by Strawberry Alarm Clock?
The song Hog Child was released in 1969, on the album “Good Morning Starshine”.
Who composed the song “Hog Child” by Strawberry Alarm Clock?
The song “Hog Child” by Strawberry Alarm Clock was composed by Gene Gunnels, Lee Freeman, Ed King, Jim Pitman, Mark Weitz.

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