Album: Rocky Horror Picture Show Soundtrack (1975)
Charted: 7
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Songfacts®:

  • In the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show, mad scientist Frank-N-Furter (Tim Curry) hosts a wild party at his castle, where his strange assortment of guests do the "Time Warp," a parody of novelty dance numbers such as "The Twist" and "The Loco-Motion." Riff Raff, a creepy humpbacked servant played by Rocky Horror creator Richard O'Brien, introduces the song, along with his sister Magenta (Patricia Quinn) and groupie Columbia (Nell Campbell), who does a tap-dancing solo. But just how do you do the Time Warp? The criminologist narrator chimes in with a detailed explanation:

    It's just a jump to the left
    And then a step to the right.
    With your hands on your hips
    You bring you knees in tight
    But it's the pelvic thrust...
    That really drives you insane
    Let's do the Time Warp again!
  • This originated in the 1973 stage production The Rocky Horror Show as the fifth musical number, but was moved up to fourth in the film. Frank-N-Furter also leads the cast in an encore at the end.
  • English pop singer Damian released a cover version in 1987 and, two years later, a remix landed at #7 on the UK charts.
  • Shortly after the movie's dismal release, it became a popular attraction at midnight screenings, where audience members began a long-standing tradition of shouting dialogue, tossing food and toilet paper at the screen, and of course, doing the "Time Warp." The dance routine has also become a staple at weddings and other celebrations.
  • A 2016 TV remake, The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again, cast Reeve Carney as Riff Raff, Christina Milian as Magenta, and Annaleigh Ashford as Columbia.
  • The Glee cast covered this in 2010 as part of the episode "The Rocky Horror Glee Show." Meat Loaf, who played ex-delivery boy Eddie in the movie, made a cameo appearance.
  • A week before the 2020 election in America, Tenacious D posted a politically motivated version of "Time Warp" with Jack Black changing the lyric to "it's just a jump to the left, and not a step to the right," encouraging viewers to vote democratic. Recorded during the coronavirus pandemic, the video was stitched together from virtual performances and includes appearances by a number of politicians and celebrities, including Sarah Silverman, Phoebe Bridgers, Jamie Lee Curtis, Eric Andre, Elizabeth Warren and original Time Warper Susan Sarandon.

Comments: 2

  • Ben from UkSusan Sarandon doesn't join in the Time Warp in any version of RHS
  • Chris from SomewhereIt's just a jump to the left...
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