Ramrod
Bruce Springsteen Lyrics


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Hey
Hey, little dolly with the blue jeans on
I want to ramrod with you honey, 'til half-past dawn
Let your hair down mama and pick up this beat
Come on and meet me tonight down on Bluebird Street
I've been working all week, I'm up to my neck in hock
Come Saturday night I let my ramrod rock
She's a hot stepping hemi with a four on the floor
She's a roadrunner engine in a thirty-two Ford
Late at night when I'm dead on the line
I swear I think of your pretty face when I let her unwind
Well look over yonder see them city lights
Yeah, come on little dolly 'n' go ramroddin' tonight

Oh, well I said
Come on, come on, come on little baby
Come on, come on let's shake it tonight
Come on, come on, come on little sugar
Dance with your daddy and we'll go ramroddin' tonight

Oh yeah, baby
Hey, little dolly won't you say you will
Meet me tonight up on top of the hill
Well just a few miles cross the county line
There's a cute little chapel nestled down in the pines
Say you'll be mine little girl I'll put my foot to the floor
Give me the word now sugar, we'll go ramroddin' forever more

Oh, right
Yeah




Hey
Let's go

Overall Meaning

The song Ramrod by Bruce Springsteen is a classic rock tune that talks about a man's love for a woman and his desire to spend time with her. The lyrics showcase the singer's love for the woman with the blue jeans on, whom he calls a "hot-stepping hemi with a four on the floor." He wants to spend time with her until half-past dawn, let her hair down, and dance with her to the beat of the night. The song is full of energy, passion, and a sense of wild abandon.


The lyrics of the song seem innocent enough, but Springsteen adds a layer of intensity to it with the use of the metaphor of a car. The car is symbolic of the man's desire for the woman and his need to be with her. The car represents energy, speed, and sex, and it is the perfect metaphor for how the man feels about the woman. The song's essence is caught in the phrase, "let's go ramroddin' tonight," which speaks to the man's desire to be with the woman and have a wild night.


Overall, the song is a classic rock tune that captures the wild spirit of youth and the intensity of desire. It's a song about love, passion, and the desire to live fully, and it is still appreciated by many people today.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey
Starting the song off with attention and enthusiasm.


Hey, little dolly with the blue jeans on
Addressing a woman he finds attractive.


I want to ramrod with you honey, 'til half-past dawn
He wants to dance and spend time with her until late in the night.


Let your hair down mama and pick up this beat
Encouraging her to let loose and feel the rhythm of the music.


Come on and meet me tonight down on Bluebird Street
Inviting her to meet him later on a specific street.


I've been working all week, I'm up to my neck in hock
He's been working hard all week and has financial struggles.


Come Saturday night I let my ramrod rock
On Saturday nights, he likes to dance and enjoy himself.


She's a hot stepping hemi with a four on the floor
Referring to a fast and powerful car that he finds impressive.


She's a roadrunner engine in a thirty-two Ford
Comparing his attraction to her with the speed and power of a car engine.


Late at night when I'm dead on the line
When he's exhausted at night and needs a break.


I swear I think of your pretty face when I let her unwind
Thinking of her helps him relax and unwind.


Well look over yonder see them city lights
Pointing out the bright city lights in the distance.


Yeah, come on little dolly 'n' go ramroddin' tonight
Inviting her to dance and enjoy the night.


Oh, well I said
Continuing with enthusiasm.


Come on, come on, come on little baby
Urging her to join him and dance.


Come on, come on let's shake it tonight
Encouraging them both to let loose and have fun.


Come on, come on, come on little sugar
Referring to her in a sweet and endearing way.


Dance with your daddy and we'll go ramroddin' tonight
Asking her to dance with him and enjoy the night.


Hey, little dolly won't you say you will
Asking her to agree to something.


Meet me tonight up on top of the hill
Inviting her to a specific location to spend time together.


Well just a few miles cross the county line
Explaining that the location is just outside of the county they're in.


There's a cute little chapel nestled down in the pines
Describing the location as a pretty chapel surrounded by trees.


Say you'll be mine little girl I'll put my foot to the floor
Asking her to be his and promising to be devoted to her.


Give me the word now sugar, we'll go ramroddin' forever more
Asking for her agreement to spend time together and have fun together in the future.


Oh, right
Acknowledging with agreement.


Yeah
Showing enthusiasm and excitement.


Hey
Ending the song with attention and enthusiasm.


Let's go
Encouraging movement and excitement to continue.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN

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