Louie Louie
Blondie Lyrics


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Louie Louie
Oh no, so here I go
Louie, Louie
Oh baby, here I go
And my little boy is waiting for me
That's the boy, across the way
When he's waiting, he's all alone
When I see him I'm gonna take him home
Louie Louie
Oh no, so here I go
Louie, Louie
Oh baby, here I go now
And my little boy is waiting for me
That's the boy, across the way
When he's waiting, he's all alone
When I see him I'm gonna take him home
Louie Louie
Oh no, so here I go


Louie, Louie
Oh baby, here I go
Oh here I go
Uh-ah
Uh-ah
Well you know Louie Louie is a very traditional song
Ahhh….
Louie Louie, f**k
Louie Louie one more time
Yeah, Louie Louie again
Louie Louie
Oh no, so here I go
Louie, Louie
Oh baby, here I go
Oh here I go




Here I go
(repeat)

Overall Meaning

Blondie's song "Louie Louie" is a cover of the classic tune originally recorded by Richard Berry & the Pharaohs in 1957. The lyrics of the song seem to tell a story of a woman who is waiting for her little boy across the way. The fact that the boy is all alone when he's waiting suggests that he is a child who needs her care and attention. The woman seems determined to take him home with her and care for him. The repeated lines of "Louie Louie" seem to serve as a sort of mantra or rallying cry for her to go and get her little boy. The song ends with a few nonsense words and a nod to the fact that "Louie Louie" is a very traditional song.


One possible interpretation of the lyrics is that they speak to the universal human desire to care for and protect those who are vulnerable, especially children. The repeated refrain of "Louie Louie" may represent the woman's determination and resolve to take action.


Line by Line Meaning

Louie Louie
Beginning of the song, title repeated multiple times


Oh no, so here I go
The singer is hesitant but ultimately proceeds


Oh baby, here I go
The singer is addressing someone they are romantically involved with


And my little boy is waiting for me
The singer has a child, likely waiting to be picked up or taken care of


That's the boy, across the way
The child being referred to is located nearby, possibly at a neighboring house


When he's waiting, he's all alone
The child being referred to is alone when waiting for the singer


When I see him I'm gonna take him home
The singer plans to pick up the child and take them back to their home


Well you know Louie Louie is a very traditional song
The singer acknowledges that Louie Louie has been around for a long time


Ahhh... Louie Louie, f**k
The singer interrupts the song to insert a swear word, possibly for shock value


Louie Louie one more time
The singer wants to hear Louie Louie again


Yeah, Louie Louie again
The singer is excited about hearing Louie Louie again


Oh here I go
The singer is getting ready to start the song again


Uh-ah
Vocalization, possibly indicating the start of the song


Here I go
The singer is about to start singing again


(repeat)
The song is repeated multiple times throughout the lyrics




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Comments from YouTube:

Rachel Rodgers

I had no idea Blonde did this cover! Fantastic!

PHILIP JAMES KALAVRITINOS

SORRY ABOUT THE RIGHT HOOK, I H' ATE "SCHOLL CHANGING NEWS": ALLEGEDLY.

smartalek180

This is brilliance.
Thanks for promoting it here.

Rockula Bacchus

Composed by Richard Berry in 1955 and recorded by him in 1957. The Kingsmen's popular version in 1963 was a cover. Credit where credit is due I always think. :)

GABRIEL CAVALCANTE GONZAGA ALVES ALVES

Its a GREAT SONG.

Curtis Davis

I Didn't Even Know Blondie Produced This Cover.

kieran ohara

... brilliant ...

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