Cat Scratch Fever

About the Song

“Cat Scratch Fever” by Ted Nugent is a track that captures the raw, untamed spirit of 1970s rock ‘n’ roll. Released in 1977 as the title track from his album of the same name, this iconic song has since become a defining anthem of Nugent’s career, encapsulating the rebellious energy and swagger that defined his musical persona. Known for his high-octane performances and larger-than-life personality, Ted Nugent channels all of his wild energy into this song, creating a riff-driven masterpiece that remains a rock classic to this day.

From the very first notes, “Cat Scratch Fever” grabs your attention with its instantly recognizable guitar riff, a driving and infectious hook that sets the tone for the entire track. Nugent’s signature guitar tone, sharp and aggressive, slices through the song, supported by a steady, no-frills rhythm section that keeps the song grounded in its boogie-rock roots. The infectious energy of the track is matched by its provocative lyrics, which tell the story of a man who has become “infected” by the metaphorical “cat scratch fever,” a playful but intense obsession with a woman. This catchy, almost rebellious theme is a perfect fit for Nugent’s bold and unapologetic rock style.

What makes “Cat Scratch Fever” so enduring is not just its energetic riff or catchy chorus, but the way it perfectly captures the essence of Ted Nugent as an artist. Nugent, who had already made a name for himself as the lead guitarist of the Amboy Dukes, was carving out a solo career that was heavily steeped in hard rock, blues, and an unmistakable dose of swagger. “Cat Scratch Fever” is perhaps the most well-known example of his ability to fuse catchy hooks with an edgy, rebellious attitude. It’s a song that’s confident and a little bit provocative, making it the perfect soundtrack for those who like their rock with a side of danger.

As one of Nugent’s most enduring hits, “Cat Scratch Fever” stands as a testament to his legacy as a wild, high-energy figure in rock music. It remains a fan favorite and continues to be a staple in Nugent’s live performances, further cementing its place as one of the quintessential hard rock anthems of the 1970s. Whether you’re drawn to its instantly memorable riff, its tongue-in-cheek lyrics, or its relentless energy, “Cat Scratch Fever” is a track that perfectly encapsulates the free-spirited, rebellious nature of rock ‘n’ roll, making it an essential part of any classic rock playlist.Nugent | Lapham's Quarterly

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Lyrics: Cat Scratch Fever

Well, I don’t know where they come from but they sure do come
I hope they comin’ for me
And I don’t know how they do it but they sure do it good
I hope they’re doin’ it for freeThey give me cat scratch fever
Cat scratch fever

Well, the first time that I got it I was just ten years old
I got it from some kitty next door
An’ I went to see the doctor and he gave me the cure
I think I got it some more

They give me cat scratch fever
Cat scratch fever
I got a bad scratch fever
The cat scratch fever

It’s nothin’ dangerous
I feel no pain
I’ve got the choo-choo train
You know you got it when you, you’re going insane
It makes a grown man cry, cry, oh won’t you make my bed

Well, I make the pussy purr with the stroke of my hand
They know they gettin’ it from me
They know just where to go when they need their lovin’ man
They know I’m doin’ it for free

I give them cat scratch fever
Cat scratch fever
They got a bad scratch fever
The cat scratch fever

Cat scratch fever
Cat scratch fever
Cat scratch fever
Cat scratch fever

Cat scratch fever
Cat scratch fever