Just Like That
April Wine Lyrics


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Alive and jivin', bareback ridin', anything to tease you
We rant and rave, the world to save, anything to please you
Now all night long we roll along, we ain't in bed till seven
I know damn well we're goin' to hell, can't pay the price in heaven

Ooh, ooh, ooh ooh, just like that
Ooh, ooh, ooh ooh, just like that
They say we're no class, man are they crass, smiles upon their faces
We're glad to be this way you see, we have no need for crazes

Ooh, ooh, ooh ooh, just like that
Ooh, ooh, ooh ooh, just like that
We're rock 'n' roll children tonight
We're gonna rattle everything in sight
Look out ma, the hooligans are rolling tonight

We've been gone a long long time, and I only want to see you
I'm headin' home and all alone, you know how much I need you

Ooh, ooh, ooh ooh, just like that
Ooh, ooh, ooh ooh, just like that
We're rock 'n' roll children tonight
We're gonna rattle everything in sight
Look out ma, the hooligans are rolling tonight
We're rock 'n' roll children tonight
We're gonna rattle everything in sight
Look out ma, the hooligans are rolling tonight
Ooh, ooh, ooh ooh, just like that
Ooh, ooh, ooh ooh, just like that




Ooh, ooh, ooh ooh, just like that
Ooh, ooh, ooh ooh, just like that

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Just Like That" by April Wine are about living life to the fullest and experiencing all the excitement that comes from being young and carefree. The song began with a description of the wild and reckless behavior that the singer enjoys engaging in with the person they're addressing. They're willing to do anything, even something as risky as bareback riding, to please them. The singer acknowledges that their behavior could lead them to hell but implies that they don't care as living life in the moment is more important to them.


The chorus of "Ooh, ooh, ooh ooh, just like that" is repeated multiple times throughout the song, emphasizing the spontaneity that the singer is experiencing. They're not planning their actions but taking them "just like that." The second verse is about how outsiders view them as having "no class" while wearing "smiles upon their faces," but the singer states that they're glad to be different and do not follow social norms. Additionally, they dedicate the night to being "rock 'n' roll children," ready to experience everything that they can.


The final verse in the song revolves around the singer heading home to see the person they were addressing earlier. They describe how much they need them, implying that the other person plays a significant role in their wild lifestyle. The song ends with the chorus, repeating the phrase "just like that" to emphasize the unpredictable nature of their experiences.


Overall, "Just Like That" celebrates enjoying life to the fullest, taking risks, and not following societal expectations. The song's adrenaline-fueled lyrics are a testament to the youthful spirit of those seeking new experiences, without any preconceived notions or fear.


Line by Line Meaning

Alive and jivin', bareback ridin', anything to tease you
We're full of energy and adventure, taking risks and pushing boundaries to impress and excite you


We rant and rave, the world to save, anything to please you
We're passionate and outspoken about saving the world and making a difference, all for your approval and admiration


Now all night long we roll along, we ain't in bed till seven
We stay up all night partying and having fun, not caring about anything else until morning


I know damn well we're goin' to hell, can't pay the price in heaven
We're aware that our wild and reckless lifestyle may lead us to a negative outcome in the afterlife, but we're willing to take that risk because we believe the fun is worth it


They say we're no class, man are they crass, smiles upon their faces
Others may judge us for our unconventional and rebellious behavior, but we see them as narrow-minded and fake


We're glad to be this way you see, we have no need for crazes
We embrace our individuality and don't feel the need to follow popular trends or conform to society's norms


We're rock 'n' roll children tonight
We're fully immersed in the rock 'n' roll lifestyle, living in the moment and enjoying every second of it


We're gonna rattle everything in sight
We're going to make a lot of noise and shake things up, leaving a bold and memorable impression wherever we go


Look out ma, the hooligans are rolling tonight
We're warning others to brace themselves for our rowdy and unpredictable behavior, as we're not afraid to let loose and have a good time


We've been gone a long long time, and I only want to see you
Despite our wild adventures and escapades, all we really want is to be with the one we love


I'm headin' home and all alone, you know how much I need you
We're feeling lonely and vulnerable, realizing that even with all the excitement and chaos of our adventures, we still need the comfort and support of loved ones


Ooh, ooh, ooh ooh, just like that
We're celebrating the thrill of the moment, the excitement and spontaneity of living life to the fullest




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kennyj1958

Guitar, drums and a great vocalist. April Wine is one of Canada's great rock 70s rock bands!

Greg Young

I've been a fan since I heard "Roller" back in the 80's, but I'd never heard this song until now. WOW ! What a killer tune! I gotta listen to it again.

Bob Sloan

I seen these guys 73' in North Bay, Ont. at the Capital Theatre, my very first concert. Loved it !!!!!!!!! They were promoting the album at the time.

Crash Nebular

I keep forgetting they’re Canadian lol... no wonder I grew up listening to these guys

Dan Thirnbeck

+Bob Sloan I also saw them around that time in Peterborough Ontario. I saw them for the Electric Jewels tour and the Stand Back tour.

Loss Orderly

Bob Sloan Man, you've been around. And you were lucky as hell.

Derek Lloyd

One of their best - my opinion! First saw them at Acadia University for the Electric Jewels tour. That was a kick ass guitar Myles played.

hank Olson

always loved this tune!!!!!!!!!!!!

John MacInnis

Great song for sure

Bo Os

we used to jam this song and it was always a hit awesome song

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