Spider-Man, Spider-Man
Does whatever a spider can
Spins a web, sweet surprise
Catches thieves, just like flies
Look out! Here comes the Spider-Man!

Is he strong? Listen, bud!
He's got radioactive blood
Can he swing from a thread?
No escape from his spider web, look out!
Hey there, there goes the Spider-Man!

In the chill of night,
At the scene of the crime
Like a laser light
He arrives just in time

Spider-Man, Spider-Man
Doin' the impossible, Why? Because he can
Spider-Man, Spider-Man
Doin' what he gotta, yeah, according to the plan
Look out! Life is a great big bang up
Wherever there's a hang up
You'll find the Spider-Man!


Lyrics submitted by ruben

Theme From Spider Man Lyrics as written by Paul Francis Webster Bob Harris

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Anthem Entertainment

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    Well obviously this is the Spiderman theme song. But Aerosmith does an amazing version of it. I mean really, even though he is singing about a "spiderman" they make the song sound totally rockin'. Aerosmith has amazing talent.... if they can make a song like this sound great!

    I like it a lot. Sometimes I'll be singing it to myself and people stare at me like I am stupid. But, I know that its a really cool song! WOOHOO! Go me!

    :)

    OzzyGurlyon July 10, 2002   Link

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