Me and the Boys
Bonnie Raitt Lyrics


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Just a bunch of guys getting in the car
No matter who's driving or for how far
Feels so good, (it's) been so long
No backseat drivers tell us how to drive
Me and the boys
Just me and the boys
Me and the boys
Me and my buddies just like to go
We'll have fun (We're having fun); Everybody knows
We don't fuss and we never cry
We just groove, taking in the sights
Me and the boys
Just me and the boys
Me and the boys
Don't raise questions 'bout how it's done
We're just messing 'round, having fun
(The) car gear shiftin' well up and down
The muffler's a little loud, but we love that sound
Me and the boys
Just me and the boys
Me and the boys
It ain't like us to hang around this town
Cause squares just bring us down
I've got to find me something new
(I) don't wan' think about what they do now
The future's gonna drive around, and we don't care
'Cause wherever we're going, we'll soon get there
Me and the boys
Just me and the boys
Me and the boys
Just me and the boys




Me and the boys
Just me and the boys

Overall Meaning

The song "Me and the Boys" by Bonnie Raitt is an anthem celebrating the simple pleasures of male companionship and car culture. The lyrics depict a group of men (the "boys") hopping in a car and hitting the road, enjoying each other's company without any arguments or worries. They don't care where they're going, as long as they're together, and they take pride in the way their car sounds and feels as they shift gears and blast down the road.


The lyrics also suggest a sense of rebellion and restlessness - the boys don't want to "hang around this town" because they feel like they're being held back by the more conservative and conformist people around them. They want to escape and find something new, something that suits their free-spirited and adventurous natures. The final line suggests that they'll keep driving, no matter what, because they believe in themselves and their friendship.


Overall, the song is a joyful celebration of male camaraderie and the joys of being alive, free, and on the open road. It captures a sense of youthful optimism and possibility, as well as a sense of nostalgia for simpler times.


Line by Line Meaning

Just a bunch of guys getting in the car
A group of male friends heading out together in a vehicle


No matter who's driving or for how far
It doesn't matter who is driving or how long they'll be on the road


Feels so good, (it's) been so long
It's been a while since they've gone out together and they're enjoying it


No backseat drivers tell us how to drive
None of the friends are critical of each other's driving abilities


Me and the boys
Referring collectively to the group of male friends


Just me and the boys
Emphasizing the exclusivity of the group


We'll have fun (We're having fun); Everybody knows
They'll enjoy themselves regardless and it is a well-known fact


We don't fuss and we never cry
The group of friends never complains or argues


We just groove, taking in the sights
They relax and enjoy their surroundings


Don't raise questions 'bout how it's done
The group does not critique or question each other's actions


We're just messing 'round, having fun
They are not concerned with anything other than enjoying themselves


The muffler's a little loud, but we love that sound
They don't care if the car they are in is not in perfect condition because they love the experience


It ain't like us to hang around this town
They don't usually stay in their hometown when they go out


Cause squares just bring us down
They don't enjoy being around people who are too mainstream


I've got to find me something new
One of the friends is looking for a new experience


(I) don't wan' think about what they do now
They don't want to consider what others are doing instead of being with them


The future's gonna drive around, and we don't care
They are excited for what the future holds in their future adventures


'Cause wherever we're going, we'll soon get there
Their destination is not important as they enjoy the journey with their friends




Writer(s): TERRY ADAMS

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