Spiders & Snakes Lyrics
Jim Stafford
Lyrics
I remember when Mary Lou said
'You wanna walk me home from school'
And I said, 'Yes, I do'
She said, 'I don't have to go right home
And I'm the kind that likes to be alone
As long as you would'
I said, 'Me, too'
And so we took a stroll
Wound up down by the swimmin' hole
And she said, 'Do what you want to do'
I got silly and I found a frog
In the water by a hollow log
And I shook it at her
And I said 'This frog's for you'
She said...
Chorus:
'I don't like spiders and snakes
And that ain't what it takes to love me
You fool, you fool
I don't like spiders and snakes
And that ain't what it takes to love me
Like I want to be loved by you'
Well, I think of that girl from time to time
I call her up when I got a dime
I say, "Hello, baby'
She says, 'Ain't you cool'
I say, 'Do you remember when?
And would you like to get together again?'
She says, 'I'll see you after school'
I was shy and so for a while
Most of my love was touch and smile
Til she said, 'Come on over here'
I was nervous as you might guess
Still looking for somethin' to slip down her dress
And she said, 'Let's make it perfectly clear'
She said...
Song & Lyrics Facts
Jim Stafford's song "Spiders & Snakes" was released in 1974 and appears on Jim's debut album of the same name. The song was written by Jim Stafford and Larry Collins, with additional production from John Boylan.
It features Jim on vocals and guitar, along with several session musicians to create a full band sound. The lyrics tell of a young man who is afraid of spiders and snakes but musters up the courage to face his fears. The song became an instant hit, reaching number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It has since been covered by numerous artists including Dolly Parton, Alice Cooper, and George Jones.