She Said Yeah
♪♫ The Rolling Stones Lyrics


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Dam deedle dee dam dam
Little girl, where did you come from
Try a little bit to make my mouth dribble
Come on baby, let's ride away in the rain

Baby you drive me crazy
Drive my poor heart hazy
Just a little bit
A little while with you
Come on baby, let's ride away in the rain

She said yeah, dam deedle dee dam dam
She said yeah, dam deedle dee dam dam
She said yeah, yeah yeah yeah
Come on baby I want to make love to you

Well you drive me crazy
Dam deedle dee dam dam
My love is lazy
Dam deedle dee dam dam
Little miss I want to kiss
Come on baby, won't you do what I wish

She said yeah, dam deedle dee dam dam
She said yeah, dam deedle dee dam dam
She said yeah, yeah yeah yeah
Come on baby I want to make love to you

Yeah, ow!

Well I got the feeling, dam deedle dee dam dam
In my soul, dam deedle dee dam dam
I'm gonna love you, you know
One night or another
Come on baby, let me hear you say you love me

She said yeah, dam deedle dee dam dam
She said yeah, dam deedle dee dam dam




She said yeah, yeah yeah yeah
Come on baby I want to make love to you

Overall Meaning

"She Said Yeah" is a classic rock song by the Rolling Stones, written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. The song is sung from the perspective of a man who is infatuated with a woman and wants to make love to her. He starts by asking the woman where she came from and tries to woo her by making his mouth "dribble." He is entranced by her beauty and wants to ride away with her in the rain. He declares his love for her and asks her to reciprocate his feelings.


The lyrics are simple but effective, conveying the urgency and passion of the singer's emotions. The song's upbeat rhythm and catchy chorus make it a fun and enjoyable track to listen to. The Rolling Stones' signature sound is evident in the song's bluesy guitar riffs and Jagger's distinctive vocals.


Interestingly, "She Said Yeah" was not originally written by the Rolling Stones but was a cover of a song by Larry Williams. Williams was known for his rhythm and blues music and was a significant influence on rock and roll in the 1950s and 1960s. The Rolling Stones were big fans of his music and covered several of his songs, including "She Said Yeah."


Line by Line Meaning

Dam deedle dee dam dam
The singer is starting the song with an upbeat rhythm that he hopes will get the attention of the listener.


Little girl, where did you come from
The singer is addressing a woman and expressing his curiosity about her background and how she entered his life.


Try a little bit to make my mouth dribble
The singer is asking the woman to do something seductive that will arouse him.


Come on baby, let's ride away in the rain
The singer is suggesting to the woman that they should leave together and enjoy a romantic, adventurous getaway.


Baby you drive me crazy
The singer is conveying to the woman that she has a powerful effect on him and is driving him wild with desire.


Drive my poor heart hazy
The singer is describing how the woman's actions are confusing him emotionally and overwhelming his heart.


Just a little bit
The singer is communicating that even the smallest interaction with the woman is enough to excite him.


A little while with you
The singer is expressing that he wants to spend some time with the woman to fulfill his desires.


She said yeah, dam deedle dee dam dam
The woman responded positively to the singer's advances, which excites him even more.


Yeah yeah yeah
The singer is expressing his enthusiasm and eagerness to engage in physical intimacy with the woman.


Come on baby I want to make love to you
The singer is making it clear that he desires a sexual relationship with the woman and is urging her to join him.


My love is lazy
The singer is acknowledging that he can be lazy when it comes to relationships, but his attraction to the woman is so strong that it motivates him.


Little miss I want to kiss
The singer is expressing his desire to physically express his affection with the woman.


Yeah, ow!
The singer is cheering and expressing his excitement for what is to come.


Well I got the feeling, dam deedle dee dam dam
The singer is expressing his strong intuition that he and the woman belong together and should engage in a physical relationship.


In my soul, dam deedle dee dam dam
The singer is communicating that his feelings come from a deep place inside him and are not fleeting.


I'm gonna love you, you know
The singer is expressing confidently that he is going to be devoted to the woman and love her deeply.


One night or another
The singer is expressing that he is open to engaging in a physical relationship with the woman anytime they are both available.


Let me hear you say you love me
The singer is asking the woman to verbally express her love and affection for him, which will heighten his desire for her.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: STEPHEN ALLEN DAVIS, STEVE DAVIS

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I’m going to leave this comment here. When someone likes it, I’m reminded to listen to this masterpiece

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