Keep On
Bernard Purdie & Friends Lyrics


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She probably works somewhere in the valley
Up on Tampa Ave where she'd find me
Looking back with the windows down
No time let's make this loud
Across the lines
I bet her parents moved to Encino
And finally had their chance to let go
Of the things that they can't control
Her words seemed to let them know
It's getting time yeah it's time
Nice to see you won't you take my hand
Now it's started so let's roll this again
Head on down that boulevard at night
Keep things simple you and I make it right
For today
She can't believe that time's wasting
With all the stuff she deals with do you blame her
For the rights mixed with all that wrong
The walls keep them sealed alone
It's getting time yeah it's time
Nice to see you won't you take my hand
Now it's started so let's roll this again
Head on down that boulevard at night
Keep things simple you and I make it right
For today
She won't even wonder it's been so long
We have to grab hold before it's all too gone
Nice to see you won't you take my hand
Now it's started so let's roll this again
Head on down that boulevard at night
Keep things simple you and I
You and I you and I we make it
Nice to meet you come on take my hand
Well it ain't over so let's roll this again
Head on down Ventura late at night
Keep things simple you and I make it right
Keep things simple you and I make it right




Keep things simple you and I will make it right
All the time

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Keep On" by Bernard Purdie & Friends tell the story of a meeting between two people, possibly old friends or acquaintances who are reuniting after some time apart. The song describes a nostalgic moment where the singer recalls a girl who works in the valley and imagines meeting her on Tampa Ave, with the car windows down and music playing loudly. The lyrics convey a sense of reminiscence and a desire to reconnect with a past that seems to be slipping away.


The mention of the girl's parents moving to Encino and letting go of things they can't control suggests a theme of letting go of the past or embracing change. The girl's words seem to bring comfort and understanding to her parents, implying a sense of maturity and wisdom beyond her years. The repeated phrase "It's getting time yeah it's time" hints at a sense of urgency or a realization that time is passing and they need to seize the moment.


As the song progresses, the lyrics touch on the girl's struggles and the feeling of time slipping away. The walls keeping her "sealed alone" suggest a sense of isolation or feeling trapped in her own circumstances. Despite these challenges, there is a sense of hope and determination in the lyrics, emphasizing the importance of seizing the moment and making things right in the present.


The repeated refrain of "Nice to see you won't you take my hand" and the imagery of heading down the boulevard at night convey a sense of camaraderie and solidarity between the two individuals. The lyrics emphasize the simplicity of their connection and the power of coming together to make things right. The final repetition of "Keep things simple you and I will make it right" reinforces the importance of their bond and the idea that together, they can overcome any obstacles they face.




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Written by: Robert Turner

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