John Lennon - Bony Moronie

About The Song

John Lennon did indeed cover "Bony Moronie," originally by Larry Williams. Lennon's version of the song is part of his "Rock 'n' Roll" album, released in 1975. This album was a tribute to the rock and roll music that had profoundly influenced Lennon during his formative years. "Bony Moronie" is one of the tracks where Lennon pays homage to the early rock and roll sound that had a lasting impact on his musical style.

Lennon's cover of "Bony Moronie" on the "Rock 'n' Roll" album captures the raw energy and enthusiasm of the original track. His gravelly vocals and the lively instrumentation bring a fresh perspective to the song, infusing it with the signature Lennon touch. The choice of including "Bony Moronie" in this album reflects Lennon's deep appreciation for the rock and roll classics that played a crucial role in shaping his musical identity.

The "Rock 'n' Roll" album as a whole serves as a nostalgic journey through Lennon's early musical influences. Alongside "Bony Moronie," the album includes covers of songs by Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Buddy Holly, and other pioneers of the rock and roll era. Lennon's rendition of "Bony Moronie" is a standout track, showcasing his ability to channel the spirit of the original while adding his unique interpretative flair.

While John Lennon's solo career featured many original compositions, his passion for the music that inspired him in his youth remained evident. "Bony Moronie" on the "Rock 'n' Roll" album is a testament to Lennon's enduring love for the roots of rock and roll and his desire to share that love with his audience. The cover not only pays homage to Larry Williams but also cements Lennon's place in the lineage of rock and roll, reminding listeners of the genre's timeless appeal.

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Lyrics

Let’s sing along with the lyrics!

Yeah
Oh

I got a girl named Bony Moronie
She's as skinny as a stick of macaroni
Got to see her rock and roll with her blue jeans on
She's not very fat, just skin and bone

Huh

Well, now I love her and she loves me
Oh, how happy now we're gonna be
Making love underneath the apple tree, oh

Well, I told her mama and her papa, too
Just exactly what I'm gonna do
We're gonna get married on a night in June
Rock and roll by the light of the silvery moon

Well, yeah

Well, now I love her and she loves me
Oh, how happy now we're gonna be
Making love underneath the apple tree, hey
Huh hey, hey, hey

Well, she's my one and only, she's my hearts desire
She's a real up setter, she's a real live wire
Everybody's watching when my baby walks by
She's so good looking, really catches the eye

Huh oh
Yes
Let 'em in

Well, now I love her, she loves me
Oh, how happy now we're gonna be
Making love underneath the apple tree

Yeah, yeah, underneath the apple
Making love, yeah
Making love, making love, harder
Harder, harder, harder oh baby