Released: February 7, 1973

Songwriter: James Williamson Iggy Pop

Producer: Iggy Pop

[Verse 1:]
Honey, honey
Alright
A girl will steer you wrong
A song can drive you blind
I move to master my machine
And I will not stand in line
Sick boy, sick boy, going wrong
Memory losing grip
Baby, I wanna take you out with me
Come along on my death trip
Come on my death trip
Honey honey, honey my death trip

[Verse 2:]
Tell me, do you care for me?
Once I cared for you
Honey, come and be my enemy so I can love you true
A sick boy, sick boy, fading out, learning to be cruel
Baby, whip me in the heat
Turn me loose on you
Loose on you, honey, loose on you
Honey, loose on you, honey, loose on you

[Chorus:]
Turn me, turn me loose on you
Turn me, baby, loose on you
Turn me

[Verse 3:]
Said I'm with you, you're with me
Honey, we're going down in history [x2]
We're going down [x2]
Blow my cool, bite my lip
See me through on my death trip
Free this slave, hear me sing
You can save me, everything

[Outro:]
Save me, save me, save me, save me, save me [x4]
I say I'll stick you, you stick me[x2]
Say I'll rip you, you rip me

The Stooges

One of the forefront bands of what would be known as punk rock, The Stooges were formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1967, constituting of singer James “Iggy Pop” Osterberg, brothers Ron (guitar) and Scott Asheton (drums) and their friend Dave Alexander (bass guitar). During their first tenure, where Alexander was eventually fired and lead to the entrance of guitarist James Williamson (Ron took over the bass), the band had commercial struggles but recorded highly influential records such as The Stooges, Funhouse, and Raw Power. After the breakup in 1974, Iggy Pop had a remarkable solo career, and the band eventually reformed in 2003. In 2010, The Stooges were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.