“The Invisible Man’s Mind” is pure doo wop with its rhythmic background vocals chugging along behind the falsetto lead. It’s reminiscent of The Silhouettes’ 1957 hit “Get A Job” - energy and a ton of fun singalong vocals. The original film featured Claude Rains (well, at least his voice) was released in 1933.
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In a vault in a bank No one can see you
D E
Hiding in a shower No one can see you
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A lot of things are possible when you are invisible
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dita boma dit dita boma dit dita bom bom bom dita boma dit
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What you gonna do Invisible Man
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