Look What I Did To My Id is a song from the film Shock Treatment, with lyrics and music by Richard O'Brien and Richard Hartley, released in 1981 on the film album.
Several songs from the film were originally written for Rocky Horror Shows His Heels, a never-made sequel to The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The songs were rewritten for the never-made The Brad and Janet Show and once again for Shock Treatment. Some of these songs also appeared in the 2015 musical Shock Treatment: The Musical.
Lyrics[]
Emily Weiss:
Like a virgin with an urgin in a surgery
I'll be swinging, I'll be bringing out the nurse in me
Harry Weiss:
The art will start when I play my part
As a healer who will steal your heart
Emily & Harry:
Oh, look what I did to my Id
Oh, look what I did to my Id
Cosmo McKinley:
With neurosis in profusion
Nation McKinley:
And psychosis in your soul
Cosmo (with Nation):
Eliminate confusion
(And hide inside a brand new role)
Macy Struthers:
Like a good time girl, I'm gonna try some new tricks
Ralph Hapschatt:
This could be the start of a whole new career
Macy:
Got a deep plum lipstick, and some therapeutics
Ralph:
This could take us to a town that's nowhere near here
Ansalong:
Got some heartfelt symptoms and I'm feeling sneaky
Ricky:
Young male intern, tall and handsome
Ansalong:
Got my hems so high, they say I'm being cheeky
Ricky:
Legs like mine are really made for dancing
Emily, Harry, Macy, Ralph, Ansalong & Ricky:
Whoa whoa whoa!
Hey hey hey!
Cosmo & Nation:
When heaven's in the music
Hell is in control
The angels got the voices
But the devil got the Rock and Roll!
All:
We may look like we're phony medics
But we took our look from a book by Frederick's
Oh, look what I did to my Id - Id!
Look what I did to my Id
Trivia[]
- In The Brad and Janet Show several more characters have lines, these are: Dr. Scott, Neely Pritt, Vance Parker, Brenda Drill, Kirk and Mr. Clark (banker; cut from Shock Treatment).
- Several of these parts would be given to other characters, namely: Ralph Hapschatt, Macy Struthers and Ricky respectively.