Play Me Like You Play your Guitar
Duane Eddy Lyrics


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Every night I stand there in the crowd and watch him playing
So turned on by his love song that I wish he only knew
If he played me like he played his old guitar he's always strumming
Ran his fingers through my hair I'd play a love song too.

If he looked up for a moment then I know he'd realise
See me there and read the message written in my eyes
If he played me like he played that old guitar he's always strumming
And ran his fingers through my hair I'd play a love song too.





Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Duane Eddy's "Play Me Like You Play Your Guitar" tells the story of a female spectator who is deeply drawn to a male guitarist's performance. She stands in the crowd every night, enraptured by his love songs, wishing that he would pay attention to her instead of his guitar. The woman implies that if only he would play her the way he plays his guitar, running his fingers through her hair and strumming her like he does his instrument, she would respond by playing a love song in return.


The lyrics symbolically convey the woman's desire for the guitarist's attention and affection. She longs to be more than just a member of the audience and wishes to be the romantic subject of the musician's songs. The chorus of the song underscores this desire: "If he played me like he played his old guitar he's always strumming / Ran his fingers through my hair I'd play a love song too."


The song is a plea for the man to see the woman in the audience and reciprocate her affections. The lyrics suggest that if he only paid attention to her, he would find a willing and dedicated partner who would play her own love song in return.


Line by Line Meaning

Every night I stand there in the crowd and watch him playing
I am always in the audience, watching him play every night


So turned on by his love song that I wish he only knew
I am incredibly attracted to his love songs and wish he knew how I felt


If he played me like he played his old guitar he's always strumming
If he treated me like he treats his guitar, always playing with passion and care


Ran his fingers through my hair I'd play a love song too.
If he touched me and showed me love, I would reciprocate by writing a love song


If he looked up for a moment then I know he'd realise
If he stopped playing and noticed me, he would understand my feelings


See me there and read the message written in my eyes
If he saw me, he could interpret the message my eyes convey


If he played me like he played that old guitar he's always strumming
Again, if he treated me with the same passion he has for music


And ran his fingers through my hair I'd play a love song too.
I would respond with the same passion and creativity, expressing my love through song




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: KEITH LEON POTGER, TONY MACAULAY

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Comments from YouTube:

@wayneconn1079

The good old days . I remember seeing this in Awe . God bless you Duane 83 and still still Rockin !! So glad i met you buddy . A lifes dream for me 😃

@PiaggioCenter

That chorus is a brilliant lyric, and the slightly trashy sounding Rebellettes sing it perfectly! This is a truly great track in every way.

@josephinerimmer6888

Went to see him play in Manchester, England in 2019. The man may be 80 years old but he sure can still play. AND he’s still got those dimples. An unforgettable night and a dream come true.

@garygritter5701

My dad went to see him in Manchester in 1993, it was the day that Steve Marriott had died, they offered him and Albert Lee a ride to their hotel in my dad's 1978 Mk2 Escort.

@knockshinnoch1950

One of those forgotten hits of yesteryear. Oldies radio seem to focus on playing the same core "classics" to death while ignoring dozens of other golden oldies

@marksweeney2151

Never a truer word spoken.Thank the Lord for youtube.

@markbudgen3663

Just played this on Boom Radio (if you like proper old sounds, check out the app) and had to listen to it again on here!
Talented guy most certainly

@leachfield

… so true and has been for decades .

@myoldmate

Same here. I'm in the UK, and Heart Radio has a station dedicated to 70s music, and they play the same tunes over and over and gave it up after a week.

@markdoherty2142

First single I ever bought.. So glad there were no videos, the images in my mind were so much better. Great days in the 70s.

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