"Come on over, and do the twist", is in what Nirvana song?
Answer
Aneurysm
Answer
Aneurysm
The lyric “Come on over, and do the twist” appears in Nirvana's song “Aneurysm.”
Written by Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic, and Dave Grohl, “Aneurysm” became one of Nirvana's best-known non-album tracks. The song was recorded in several versions, including a BBC session in 1991, and a studio version appeared on the 1992 compilation album Incesticide. Another version was issued as a B-side to the “Smells Like Teen Spirit” single.
The quoted line appears repeatedly in the song's intense opening verse, alongside the lyrics “Overdo it and have a fit” and “Love you so much it makes me sick.” Its jagged guitar riff, explosive dynamics, and repeated vocal phrases are characteristic of Nirvana's early-1990s sound.
Listeners sometimes associate the wording with “Twist and Shout,” or confuse the track with other songs from Incesticide. “Aneurysm” is the correct title; the spelling is also important, since “aneurism” is a common misspelling of the medical term and the song title.
Source: Wikipedia · fact-checked Aug. 2026