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  1. About Shock the Monkey "Shock the Monkey" is a song by English rock musician Peter Gabriel. It was released in September 1982 as the second single from his fourth self-titled album, issued in the US under the title Security. The song peaked at number 29 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and number one on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks ...

  2. As has been said, it is about jealousy, specifically sexual jealousy. Check out Peter Gabriel's biography, in which Gabriel himself explains the lyrics - Dan from Ashburn is dead-on with his comment. Unfortunately, the fact that the video for the song features a monkey has led many people to think Gabriel is referring to an actual monkey.

  3. Shock the Monkey Lyrics by Peter Gabriel from the 07 02 03 - Noblesville, IN Verizon Wireless Music Centre album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Cover me when I run Cover me through the fire Something knocked me out' the trees Now I'm on my knees Cover me, dar…

  4. Shock the monkey to life Shock the monkey to life Cover me when I run Cover me through the fire Something knocked me out' the trees Now I'm on my knees Cover me, darling please Monkey, monkey, monkey Don't you know when you're going to shock the monkey Fox the fox Rat the rat You can ape the ape I know about that There is one thing you must be sure of I can't take any more Darling, don't you ...

  5. May 29th 2023 !⃝. Aight e'rybody, let's take a look at the REAL meaning of this song, but start from looking at the last lyrical line in the song, “Shock the monkey to life.”. This song is 100% about Peter's experience with making and smoking crack cocaine. Monkey, of course, refers to the intense craving effect a drug has on a person.

  6. Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer Cover me when I run Cover me through the fire Something knocked me out' the trees Now I'm on my knees Cover me, darling please, hey Monkey, monkey, monkey Don't you know when you're going to shock the monkey Fox the fox Rat the rat You can ape the ape I know about that There is one thing you must be sure of I can't take any more ...

  7. Directed by Brian Grant, produced by Scott Millaney. Taken from the album Peter Gabriel, also known as ‘Security’, released in 1982. Cover me when I run Cover me through the fire Something knocked me out ‘ the trees Now I’m on my knees Cover me, darling please Monkey, monkey, monkey Don’t you know you’re going to shock the monkey.