Experience a whimsical transformation of Irving Berlin's 1923 classic, Bring On The Pepper, reimagined through the vibrant lens of playful psychedelic pop. This rendition infuses the original melody with trippy sound effects, inventive instrumentation, and surreal lyrics, capturing the essence of the psychedelic era.
Original: • Bring On the Pepper (1922)
Lyrics
[Verse:]
Snappy music is the only music that was ever meant for me
A little spice is very nice in ev'ry melody
Let me mingle with a peppy jingle
That the jazz bands love to play
I'm a swifty
Very nifty
That's why I say
[Refrain:]
Bring on the pepper
We need a lot of pepper
You've got to be a stepper with a barrel of speed
Make it good and snappy if you want to get by
Make 'em think you're happy though you're ready to die
When you begin it
Put lots of ginger in it
About a mile a minute is the tempo we need
Slow folks are no folks
To trouble with, no, indeed!
Lots of pep will make an undertaker
Rock with joy and laughter
If you can sprinkle a cute little twinkle
You'll find that's the wrinkle we're after
Just keep a-goin'
And don't forget to throw in
A bit of Georgie Cohan that we know
Lots of tobasco
That's all we ask so
Bring on the pepper, let's go
✨ What to Expect:
A seamless blend of early 20th-century songwriting with 1960s psychedelic pop influences
Sound effects like reverb, phasing, and distortion to create a surreal auditory experience
Inventive use of instruments, including electric guitars with feedback and wah-wah pedals, and possibly the incorporation of non-traditional instruments
Abstract lyrics that evoke a sense of whimsy and exploration
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© 2025 Keith Lancaster
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