Itty Bitty Betty
Derry Weaver Lyrics


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Well Itty-Bitty-Betty got some rockin' shoes
Well she's gonna rock away all her blues
Well she's a-gonna make it to the record hop
And when she starts a-dancin', man she ain't gonna stop
Well Itty-Bitty-Betty she just loves to dance
When she starts a-swingin', man you ain't got a chance
Itty-Bitty-Betty loves the record hops
Well your toes will be a-poppin' right through your socks
Well now Itty-Bitty-Betty, just a-watch her go
And when you rock with Betty don't you rock too slow
She'll rock you to the left and she'll rock you to the right
If you see bitty Betty you better duck out of sight
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Well Itty-Bitty-Betty got some rockin' shoes
Well she's gonna rock away all her blues
Well she's a-gonna make it to the record hop
And when she starts a-dancin', man she ain't gonna stop
Well Itty-Bitty-Betty she just loves to dance




When she starts a-swingin', man you ain't got a chance
Itty-Bitty-Betty

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Derry Weaver's song "Itty-Bitty-Betty" tell the story of a girl named Betty who loves to dance and rock away her blues. She's got some impressive rockin' shoes and is determined to make it to the record hop, where she'll dance the night away without stopping. Betty is a force to be reckoned with on the dance floor, as she swings and rocks with incredible energy and skill. The lyrics suggest that if you try to keep up with Betty, you'll be left in the dust, as she's always one step ahead.


The song captures the spirit of the rock-and-roll era, with its upbeat tempo and catchy melody. It celebrates the joy and freedom of dance, and encourages listeners to let go and join in the fun. The lyrics also have a playful side, with lines like "If you see bitty Betty you better duck out of sight", adding a touch of humor to the song.


Overall, "Itty-Bitty-Betty" is a fun and lively tribute to the spirit of rock-and-roll and the joy of dance. It celebrates the spirit of individuality and encourages listeners to let go and join in the fun, making it a timeless classic that continues to be enjoyed by music fans today.


Line by Line Meaning

Well Itty-Bitty-Betty got some rockin' shoes
Itty-Bitty-Betty has some flashy and eye-catching footwear


Well she's gonna rock away all her blues
She will alleviate her negative emotions through dancing


Well she's a-gonna make it to the record hop
She plans to attend the music and dance party


And when she starts a-dancin', man she ain't gonna stop
Once she starts dancing, she won't want to stop


Well Itty-Bitty-Betty she just loves to dance
Itty-Bitty-Betty thoroughly enjoys dancing


When she starts a-swingin', man you ain't got a chance
If she starts dancing in full swing, you won't be able to compete with her


Itty-Bitty-Betty loves the record hops
Betty has a strong preference for attending record hops


Well your toes will be a-poppin' right through your socks
Her infectious dancing will make your toes move vigorously


Well now Itty-Bitty-Betty, just a-watch her go
Observe Itty-Bitty-Betty as she dances energetically


And when you rock with Betty don't you rock too slow
If you dance with Betty, you shouldn't move slowly or you'll be left behind


She'll rock you to the left and she'll rock you to the right
Betty's dancing will make you move in both directions


If you see bitty Betty you better duck out of sight
If you see Betty, you have to avoid her or else you'll inevitably end up dancing




Writer(s): Derry Weaver

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Comments from YouTube:

@steveriddle4458

Derry Weaver was a member of The Gamblers and wrote "Moondawg" in 1960 which I consider one of the first Surf songs.

@bluesnik1

With Eddie Cochran on guitar.

@claudiodean6363

Raw Rockabilly

@walter770

hell yeh! Eddie smokes on the guitar