About The Song
“Rubberneckin'” is a song by Elvis Presley that was recorded in 1970 and released posthumously in 1973. It was used in the film “Change of Habit” and was later remixed by Paul Oakenfold in 2003.
The song is a fun and upbeat tune with a catchy melody and Presley’s signature vocals. The lyrics are about a man who is driving down the road and can’t help but rubberneck at everything he sees. He’s not trying to be nosy, he’s just curious about the world around him.
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Lyrics
Stop, look and listen baby that’s my philosophy
It’s called rubberneckin’ baby well that’s all right with me
Stop, look and listen baby that’s my philosophy
It’s called rubberneckin’ baby but that’s all right with me
People say I’m wasting time, but they don’t really know
I like what I see and I see what I like, it gives me such a glow
First thing in the morning, last thing at night
I look, stare everywhere and see everything inside
Hey hey hey
Stop, look and listen baby that’s my philosophy
It’s called rubberneckin’ baby well that’s all right with me
Stop, look and listen baby that’s my philosophy
It’s called rubberneckin’ baby but that’s all right with me
Some people say I’m wasting time, but they don’t really know
I see what I like and I like what I see, it gives me such a glow
Sittin’ on the back porch all by myself
Along came Mary Jane with somebody else
Well, stop, look and listen baby that’s my philosophy
It’s called rubberneckin’ baby but that’s all right with me
Some people say I’m wasting time yeh, but I don’t really care
I like what I see, I see what I like yeh, it gives me such a glow
Sittin’ on the back porch all by myself
Along came Mary Jane with somebody else
Well, stop, look and listen baby that’s my philosophy
It’s called rubberneckin’ baby but that’s all right with me
Stop, look and listen baby that’s my philosophy
Stop, look and listen baby that’s my philosophy
Stop, look and listen baby that’s my philosophy