Released: April 4, 1995

Songwriter: Sugar Ray

Producer: DJ Lethal Joseph McGinty Nichol

[Sports Announcer]

Jump up, jump back
Daredevil woman try to tell me how to act
I feel mean, you look clean
You're the best woman that I ever seen
No jock, let's rock
Listen to the band rock, rock, rock
Too loud, too bad
The things we're gonna do, don't tell your dad

I wanna ride your caboose (turn me loose) (x2)

Well I'm a king, you're a queen
Can't be royal cause we're so obscene
Don't lie, let's fly
You know there ain't nothin that could take it so high
The caboose, it's juiced
Take it from the train now I'm gonna get loose
To the east, to the west
Never slowin down till you shoot your best

I wanna ride your caboose (turn me loose) (x2)

I can't breathe, I'm out of air
When I'm back here all I see is your hair
I need time, to push a dime
Rushing this thing would be a capital crime
Don't quit, this is it
Bumping and grinding, yeah do the whole bit
I'm done, I'm gone
When the rhyme's over, so is the song

I wanna ride your caboose (turn me loose) (x2)

Sugar Ray

Sugar Ray is an American rock band from Newport Beach, California. Originally forming in 1986. They originally played rap-rock, with early singles like “Iron Mic” and “Mean Machine”. The band achieved mainstream popularity in 1997 with their more pop-influenced single, “Fly”. The song’s success led the band to shift its style dramatically to the more radio-friendly pop sound with their newer releases. Their best-selling album, 14:59, was released in 1999, and featured popular singles “Every Morning”, “Someday”, and “When It’s Over”.