Walk Right in
Bobby Darin Lyrics


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Walk right in sit right down
Daddy let your mind roll on
Walk right in sit right down
Daddy let your mind roll on
Everybody′s talking
'Bout a new way of walking
Do you wanna lose your mind
Walk right in sit right down
Daddy let your mind roll on
Walk right in sit right down
Baby let your hair hang down

Walk right in sit right down
Baby let your hair hang down
Everybody′s talking
'Bout a new way of walking
Do you wanna lose your mind

Walk right in and sit right down




Baby let your hair hang down
Well walk right in sit right down...

Overall Meaning

The song "Walk Right In" by Bobby Darin is an upbeat song with a catchy tune that leaves an impression on its listeners. The song's lyrics talk about a new way of walking and encourages people to let their minds and hair down. The song tells people to walk right in and sit down, indicating a welcoming atmosphere. The verses are repeated multiple times, emphasizing the song's message.


The first verse tells Daddy to let his mind roll on while the second tells Baby to let her hair hang down. The chorus encourages people to walk right in, sit down, and let loose. The song's meaning can be interpreted as an invitation to have fun and enjoy oneself. It seems to suggest that people don't need to conform to societal norms and can be themselves, regardless of what people might say. The song was released in 1963 and was produced by Atlantic Records.


Line by Line Meaning

Walk right in sit right down
Come in and take a seat


Daddy let your mind roll on
Relax and let your thoughts wander


Everybody's talking
People are discussing


'Bout a new way of walking
About a new trend or idea


Do you wanna lose your mind
Are you willing to go crazy or take risks?


Baby let your hair hang down
Continue to relax and be carefree


Walk right in and sit right down
Come inside and take a seat


Well walk right in sit right down
Reiteration of the opening line




Writer(s): Gus Cannon, Hosea Woods

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Daniel


on Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home

One heck of a entertainer. A life cut way to soon. RIP Mr. Darin. Remember one thing he was one of the first Emmy winners, in the late 50s. When the emmys started.

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