Look At That Cadillac. Stray Cats. (1983) -

: A blend of rockabilly and jump blues , featuring the band's signature trio sound augmented by a saxophone section and piano.

The music video was a staple on early , helping maintain the band's visual identity. It features: Official Site - The Stray Cats

: Unlike many of their guitar-heavy tracks, this song prominently features "juicy saxes" that give it a swing-era, jump blues feel. Lyrics and Theme Look At That Cadillac. Stray Cats. (1983)

: Distinctive, razor-sharp guitar work and rhythmic patterns. Lee Rocker : Hypnotic, "slap" upright bass lines. Slim Jim Phantom : Driving, clear drum beats.

: It was a moderate success, peaking at number 68 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in early 1984. Musical Composition : A blend of rockabilly and jump blues

The lyrics are a straightforward, lighthearted celebration of the car, framed as an object of desire and a symbol of success.

The track is noted for its high-energy performance and technical skill: Lyrics and Theme : Distinctive, razor-sharp guitar work

: It reflects the band’s aesthetic of reviving 1950s Americana and car culture for a 1980s audience. Music Video