Wild Thing
"Wild Thing"
Wild thing! You make our hearts sing! Unleash the primal energy of The Troggs' legendary 1966 garage rock anthem, "Wild Thing." Driven by a simple, iconic guitar riff and raw vocals, this smash hit became a defining track of the era, influencing hard rock and proto-punk.
- TITLE: Wild Thing
- BAND: The Troggs
- GENRE: Garage Rock, Hard Rock, Proto-punk, Psychedelia
- RELEASEDAY: April 22
- YEAR: 1966
Released as a major international hit single, The Troggs' cover of this Chip Taylor-penned song captured lightning in a bottle. Its raw garage rock production, Reg Presley's suggestive delivery, and unique ocarina solo break created an unforgettable sound blending proto-punk energy with hard rock power and psychedelic hints.
This quintessential 1966 rock track remains instantly recognizable from its opening chords. Its straightforward structure, raw intensity, and theme of untamed desire cemented "Wild Thing" as a garage rock standard and one of the most influential rock and roll recordings ever.
SONG MEANING: Written by Chip Taylor, the song is a simple, primal expression of lust and intense infatuation. The singer is completely captivated by someone they perceive as wild and exciting ("Wild thing, you make my heart sing / You make everything groovy"), expressing overwhelming physical attraction and desire.
"The Troggs"
- TITLE: The Troggs
- ACTIVE: 1964–present (1964)
- BAND: The Troggs
