Suits
Suits is a USA Network legal drama starring industry veterans Gabriel Macht and Patrick J. Adams. Now to the Suits Theme Song. The original song is entitled “Greenback Boogie” and is by the Los Angeles-based band Ima Robot. Ima Robot has been around since the late 90s; they are categorized (genre) as “synth-rock” or “dance rock.”
Below is the 30-second opening of the show.
Lyrics
See the money wanna stay, for your meal
Get another piece of pie, for your wife
Everybody wanna know, how it feel
Everybody wanna see, what it’s like
I’ll even eat a bean pie, I don’t mind
Me and Missy is so very busy busy making money
Alright
All step back, I’m ’bout to dance
The greenback boogie.
Below is the official video of “Greenback Boogie” (complete song).
Lyrics №2
See the money wanna stay for your meal
Get another piece of pie for your wife
Everybody wanna known how it feel
Everybody wanna see what it’s like
For baby wanna be a queen well alright
We all deserve the finer things in this life
So working on a little job in the night
That’s forty dollars an hour when I see the light
The boss said I look tired I don’t mind
He’ll be working in a small box ’til he die
For me I gotta be free all my life
I want a little cream cheese in my pie
Alright
Yeah all that time for you know that’s
The greenback boogie
The motherfucking boogie
Now puttin’ on a big wig
Walkin’ hall
Hanging with them big pigs
Huff and toss
Got me a couple ideas straight from god
I want a bean pie order me a bean pie
Living in a a beehive and I don’t mind
Me and Missy it’s so early, busy busy makin’ money
Alright
All step back, I’m ’bout to dance
The greenback boogie
The greenback boogie
Boogie now for me
Hey
Say it’s more better
When you give it away
It’s called the greenback boogie
What people don’t say now, I’ll say
It’s better when you give it away
It’s called the greenback boogie
Don’t give it all away now, I’ll say
It’s better when you give it away
It’s called the greenback boogie
Don’t give it all away now, I’ll say
See the money wanna stay
For your meal
Or say it’s gonna put some love in your life
Don’t ya really want to know how it feel
Everybody wanna see what it’s like
People wanna be inside
It ain’t lies
We all know there’s better things in this life
Yes I’ll step out for your last dance
On the greenback boogie
Motherfucking boogie
Boogie oogie oogie
Greenback boogie
C’mon back to paradise
C’mon back to paradise
C’mon back to paradise
C’mon back to
C’mon back to
C’mon back to paradise
C’mon back to paradise
C’mon back to paradise
C’mon back to c’mon back to
It’s the greenback boogie
It’s the greenback boogie
Don’t give it away now
Don’t give it all away now, I say
It’s better
In the greenback boogie
Don’t give it away now
Don’t give it all away now, I say
It’s better
It’s the greenback boogie
Don’t give it all away now
C’mon back to paradise
C’mon back to, c’mon back to
C’mon back to paradise
C’mon back to paradise
C’mon back to paradise
C’mon back, c’mon back to
C’mon back to paradise.
WAIT! THERE IS MORE! If you’re a real Suits fan, there’s one more catchy tune that you indeed associate with the show. They play it mainly during the closing credits. It’s a short instrumental tune by the show’s composer Christopher Tyng. Tyng is a well-known television composer who has contributed to The O.C., Futurama, and Rescue Me. Below is the said tune.