“The Streak” is a novelty song by American country and pop singer Ray Stevens. It was released in 1974 and became one of Stevens’ most popular and controversial hits. The song is a humorous take on streaking, a fad during the 1970s where people would run naked in public places.
In the song, Stevens narrates the story of a streaker and the reactions of people who witness the event. The lyrics are filled with comedic wordplay and double entendres related to streaking. The chorus features the catchy line, “Don’t look, Ethel!”
Upon its release, “The Streak” became a commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in several countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom. Its comedic nature and catchy melody made it a favorite on radio stations, and it quickly became associated with the streaking phenomenon of the time.
“The Streak” remains one of Ray Stevens’ most well-known songs and is often remembered for its lighthearted humor and the way it captured a cultural trend of the 1970s.