Songs About Cats (or are they?)
by: Larry Chamberlain
Perhaps the most famous Cat Song is The Siamese Cat Song recorded
by Peggy Lee. The song is from the Walt Disney 1955 classic "The Lady
and The Tramp", an animated film about a classy Cocker Spaniel named
Lady who falls for Tramp a scamp of a mongrel. The song however is
about two arrogant cats, Si and Am, who have given Siamese cats a
bad name ever since.
The Siamese Cat Song was penned by Lee along with Sonny Burke and
over the years has also been recorded by Freddie and The Dreamers,
Mitch Miller, Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin, Haylie Duff, and Bobby
McFerrin. "We are Siamese if you please, We are Siamese if you don't
please."
Both The Turtles and Petula Clark stepped into recording studios to
make very different versions of The Cat in the Window, a song that
compares a cat trying to get out of a window with the singer wanting
to fly away. "There's a cat in the window, and he's watching all the
birds go passing by, he'd love to fly out the window, go where the
wind goes, and so would I."
Who can forget the Muppets recording of The Cat Came Back, a song
about a kitty that just kept finding its way back no matter how far
it was taken from home. "But the cat came back, she wouldn't stay
away, she was sitting on the porch the very next day."
In 1950 folks were flooding into record stores and asking for I Tawt
I Taw a Puddy Tat. Mel Blanc recorded the song, written by Alan Livingston,
Billy May and Warren Foster, about the cartoon cat and canary duo
Sylvester and Tweety. "I tawt I taw a puddy tat a creeping up on me,
I did I taw a puddy tat as plain as he could be."
The Rooftop Singers followed up their 1963 number one hit Walk Right
In, with Tom Cat a ditty about 'Ringtail Tom' who liked to go "strutting
round the town" "And when he steps out all the other cats in the neighborhood
they begin to shout." Fast forward to 1981 and the Stray Cats record
a musically different song but with a very similar theme, the rockabilly
Stray Cat Strut. "Stray cat strut, I'm a ladies' cat, a feline Casanova,
hey man, that's where it's at, get a shoe thrown at me from a mean
old man, get my dinner from a garbage can."
Norma Tanega apparently owned a cat that she named 'Dog' and liked
to take that cat for walks, hence her 1966 hit Walking My Cat Named
Dog, which does seem to be about her real life experience of strolling
around town with her pet feline.
Most songs though that include the word Cat in the tile, are not truly
about cats at all. A great example is the fine song, Cats in the Cradle
by Harry Chapin. No cats make an appearance in this song; instead
the lyrics contain a very chilling message that every dad should pay
heed too.
Bent Fabric, real name Bent Fabricius-Bjerre, had a hit in 1962 with
Alley Cat, but this was an instrumental recording so it's not a song
about cats. Instrumental too was Aaron Copeland's The Cat and the
Mouse.
Cat People (Putting Out Fire) by David Bowie was recorded for the
1982 remake of the film Cat People. Great dark and menacing feel to
the song but the words have no relationship to cats.
The cat in The Cat Crept In, recorded by Mud was actually a girl,
as was the cat featured in The Rolling Stones' Stray Cat Blues, this
one with exceedingly sharp claws.
They Call Her the Cat, by Elton John is about, well it's not about
cats! Neither is Honky Cat, another Elton tune, that one is about
a country boy moving to live life in the city.
Three Cool Cats, is a song that was first recorded by the Coasters
in 1958 and covered by The Beatles in 1962 (but not released until
1995.) Of course this song is not about cats, but about three teenage
boys and three teenage girls. The Beatles also recorded Little Willie
John's Leave My Kitten Alone, no surprise to find that the song is
not about a kitten.
U2 recorded a song titled An Cat Dubh, which apparently means The
Black Cat in Gaelic, no cat in the song though, black or otherwise.
No cats are in Year of the Cat by Al Stewart, Cat Scratch Fever by
Ted Nugent, The Lovecats by The Cure or in Cool for Cats by Squeeze.
Who can say what The Cat's In the Well by Bob Dylan is about?
There must be countless other songs that have the words Cat, or Cats,
in the title but are not actually about our feline friends. No doubt
there are more songs that are about cats than those listed on this
page, but those songs sadly seem few and far between.
But wait . . . wasn't there a stage musical all about cats. Cats,
the musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, was first shown in London, England
in 1981. Based upon T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats
the show features song after song about . . . Old Gumbie, Grizabella,
Mungojerrie And Rumpelteazer, Skimbleshanks, Old Deuteronomy, Gus,
Macavity, and Mr. Mistoffelees. All of these characters are, of course,
. . . Cats.
About The Author
Larry Chamberlain lives in London, England, and has had a lifelong fascination
with domestic cats. His web site http://www.best-cat-art.com provides information about all that
is best in cat art. Also pages about cat and kitten care and information
on cat breeds and types.