Bashful Bob
Bobby Vee Lyrics


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Lah-dah-dah-dah, woh-woh-woh
Lah-dah-dah-dah, woh-woh-woh

When I walked you home the other night
I wanted so much to hold you tight
But I was bashful, Bashful Bob they call me
They call me
I saw the lovelight shinin′ in your eyes
I wanted so much to be your guy
But I was bashful, Bashful Bob they call me
They call me

Bashful Bobby, will you ever change
Will you ever grow up and lose your bashful name
You're missin′ lots o' lovin', lots o′ kissin′ too
From Judy, Joyce and Mary, and Peggy Sue

I lay awake each night a-wonderin' what to do
Workin′ up my courage to say that I love you
But I'm so bashful, Bashful Bob they call me
They call me

Ah, Bashful Bobby, will you ever change
Will you ever grow up and lose your bashful name
You′re missin' lots of lovin′, lots o' kissin' too
From Judy, Joyce and Mary, and Peggy Sue

I lay awake each night a-wonderin′ what to do
Workin′ up my courage to say that I love you
But I'm so bashful, Bashful Bob they call me
They call me

Bashful Bobby, will you ever change
Bashful Bobby, will you ever change




Bashful Bobby, will you ever change
Bashful Bobby, will you ever change

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Bashful Bob" by Bobby Vee tell the story of a young man who is too shy to express his love for the girl he adores. He walks her home after a date and longs to hold her but is held back by his extreme shyness. He is aware that he is missing out on the love and affection of other girls, who would love to be with him if he weren't so bashful. The repetition of "Bashful Bob they call me" throughout the song emphasizes the singer's self-consciousness.


The chorus of the song asks whether Bashful Bob will ever change and grow out of his shyness so that he can finally express his love and receive the affection he desires. The song ends with the repetition of the same question, leaving the listener to wonder whether Bashful Bob will ever find the courage to speak up.


The lyrics of "Bashful Bob" are relatable to anyone who has been too shy to express their feelings to someone they care about. The song's catchy melody and playful lyrics make it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with listeners to this day.


Line by Line Meaning

Lah-dah-dah-dah, woh-woh-woh
Opening melody


When I walked you home the other night
Recall an experience where he was with someone he liked.


I wanted so much to hold you tight
He wanted to get closer to the person he liked.


But I was bashful, Bashful Bob they call me
He was too shy to make a move, hence the nickname.


I saw the lovelight shinin' in your eyes
He noticed that the person he likes seemed to reciprocate his feelings.


I wanted so much to be your guy
He desired to be the person his love interest wanted to be with.


Bashful Bobby, will you ever change
Someone is questioning whether he will ever overcome his shyness and make a move.


You're missin' lots o' lovin', lots o' kissin' too
Being too bashful is causing him to miss out on romantic experiences.


From Judy, Joyce and Mary, and Peggy Sue
There are multiple people he's interested in but can't seem to pursue.


I lay awake each night a-wonderin' what to do
His shyness is causing him to overthink and miss out on opportunities.


Workin' up my courage to say that I love you
He's trying to find the bravery to express his true feelings.


Bashful Bobby, will you ever change
Reiteration of the question about whether he'll overcome his insecurity and shyness.




Writer(s): Garrett, Glasser

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