Werewolves Of London
"Werewolves Of London"
Aaooooo! Howl along with Warren Zevon's uniquely quirky 1978 rock hit, "Werewolves of London." Instantly recognizable by its signature piano riff and catchy howl, this comedy rock classic from the Excitable Boy album became Zevon's biggest chart success, showcasing his eccentric genius.
- TITLE: Werewolves Of London
- BAND: Warren Zevon
- GENRE: Comedy Rock, Rock
- RELEASEDAY: March 18
- YEAR: 1978
Released as a single in 1978 from the acclaimed album Excitable Boy, "Werewolves of London" captured listeners with its infectious blend of rock, bluesy piano, and humorous, offbeat lyrics. Featuring Mick Fleetwood and John McVie of Fleetwood Mac on rhythm section duties, the track perfectly blended rock sensibilities with comedy rock novelty.
This 1978 rock staple tells the tale of a dapper lycanthrope navigating London nightlife. Warren Zevon's deadpan delivery, coupled with the song's simple structure and unforgettable piano hook, cemented "Werewolves of London" as an enduringly popular and distinctively witty contribution to rock history.
SONG MEANING: This song presents a humorous, absurdist narrative about a well-dressed werewolf enjoying life in London – visiting Chinese restaurants, drinking piña coladas, and maintaining perfect hair. It's less about deep meaning and more a playful, character-driven vignette inspired by horror movie imagery and delivered with a comedic, blues-rock feel.
"Warren Zevon"
- TITLE: Warren Zevon
- ACTIVE: 1965–2003 (1965)
- BAND: Warren Zevon
