Lady Godiva's Operation
| "Lady Godiva's Operation" | |
|---|---|
| Song by the Velvet Underground | |
| from the album White Light/White Heat | |
| Released | January 30, 1968 | 
| Recorded | September 1967 | 
| Studio | Scepter Studios, New York City | 
| Length | 4:56 | 
| Label | Verve | 
| Songwriter(s) | Lou Reed | 
| Producer(s) | Tom Wilson | 
"Lady Godiva's Operation" is a song by the Velvet Underground from their second album, White Light/White Heat (1968). The lyrics of the first half of the song, sung by John Cale, describe Lady Godiva; the lyrics of the second half, sung by Cale alternating with Lou Reed, are full of oblique, deadpan black humor and describe a botched surgical procedure, implied to be a lobotomy. Cale plays electric viola while Sterling Morrison plays bass, an instrument that he disliked, despite his competent abilities.
The song was covered by the Fatima Mansions as a single.
Lou Reed said of the song in 1973: "Listen to the lyrics of my early songs, 'Lady Godiva's Operation' was about a trans-sexual."