Tommy the Cat
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"Tommy the Cat" | ||
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Single by Primus | ||
from the album Sailing the Seas of Cheese | ||
Released | 1991 | |
Genre | Alternative rock Funk metal Alternative Metal |
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Length | 4:15 | |
Label | Interscope Records | |
Writer(s) | Claypool/Huth/LaLonde/Alexander | |
Producer(s) | Primus | |
Primus singles chronology | ||
Jerry Was a Race Car Driver 1991 |
Tommy the Cat 1991 |
Those Damned Blue Collar Tweekers 1991 |
"Tommy the Cat" is a song by the funk metal band Primus, first released in 1989 on their live debut, Suck on This. The studio version was released on their third album, Sailing the Seas of Cheese.
The song is about a cat named Tommy that resides in an alley and is looking for love (hence, the lyrics, "Say baby, do you wanna lay down with me?")
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In 1989, Primus hadn't met Tom Waits (the singer who recites the words in the studio version) at the time of the performance for their live album Suck on This, so Les Claypool invited his grandfather to sing Tommy's lines. Live, Claypool sings the entire song.
In 1991, Primus released "Tommy..." on Sailing the Seas of Cheese, shortly after their first major label single, "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver", broke out and became a smash hit. This version of the song features Tom Waits as Tommy the Cat. The album grew quite popular, and so did the song. Eventually, the song got so popular that in concert, Primus started introducing all of their other songs by saying "This next song is not Tommy the Cat". In the summer of 1991, the video was released and received heavy airplay on MTV, but was infrequently shown on the regular music channels. The video has Les Claypool as the bartender serving milk, due to cats coming to the bar. The entire video is in black and white, as in a later video, "Over The Falls".
"Tommy the Cat" and Primus were briefly featured in the 1991 film Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey during the 'Battle of the Bands' portion of the movie. It also lacked Claypool's trademark Carl Thompson bass and was instead replaced with a rather generic looking 6-string bass.
The song was originally recorded with Les' 6-string Rainbow Bass, but he never used it for the song again during live performances and instead used his 4-string. Since Primus' return in 2003, he's used his 6-string Rainbow Bass for the song during live performances.