Really Saying Something
Fun Boy Three Lyrics


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I was walkin' down the street
When this boy started following me
Though I ignored all the things he said
He moved me in every way
With his collar unbuttoned
By my side he was struttin'

He was really sayin' somethin'
Really sayin' somethin'
(Bop bop soo-be-do-wa)
(Bop bop soo-be-do-wa)

He flirted every step of the way
I could hear every word he'd say
My resistance was gettin' low
And my feelings started to show
My heart started pumpin', blood pressure jumpin'

He was really sayin' somethin',
Really sayin' somethin'
(Bop bop soo-be-do-wa)
(Bop bop soo-be-do-wa)

He walked me to my door
I agreed to see him once more
Late night it may not be
But he moved me tremendously
Though he was bold, my heart he stole
He was really sayin' somethin',
Really sayin' somethin'
(Bop bop soo-be-do-wa)
(Bop bop soo-be-do-wa)





He was really sayin' somethin'

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Fun Boy Three's song "Really Saying Something" describe a young woman walking down the street when she is approached by a boy who begins to follow her. Despite her attempts to ignore him, she finds herself drawn to him and his persistent flirting. As he walks her to her door, she admits that he has won her over and that "he was really sayin' somethin'." The lyrics describe the power of words and the way that they can affect us, even when we try to resist them.


The song is about more than just the power of words, however - it also describes the thrill of attraction and the excitement of being pursued. The woman in the lyrics struggles to resist the boy's advances, but ultimately succumbs to them, suggesting that the attraction between them is too powerful to resist. The chorus, with its repetitive use of the phrase "really sayin' somethin'," adds to the sense of urgency and intensity in the song, emphasizing the way that the boy's words and actions have affected the woman.


Overall, "Really Saying Something" is a catchy, upbeat song with playful lyrics that capture the excitement and intensity of young love. It also highlights the way that words can have a powerful impact on our emotions, even when we try to resist them.


Line by Line Meaning

I was walkin' down the street
As I was strolling on the street


When this boy started following me
Suddenly I noticed a boy following me


Though I ignored all the things he said
I tried not to pay any attention to what he said


He moved me in every way
He impressed and emotionally affected me


With his collar unbuttoned
Without buttoning up his collar


By my side he was struttin'
He was walking beside me confidently


He was really sayin' somethin'
He was conveying an important message through his actions


He flirted every step of the way
He was trying to charm me at every opportunity


I could hear every word he'd say
I was attentive to every word he uttered


My resistance was gettin' low
I started to weaken my defenses towards him


And my feelings started to show
My emotions started to become evident


My heart started pumpin', blood pressure jumpin'
I was exhilarated and felt a rush of emotions


He walked me to my door
He gallantly escorted me to my doorstep


I agreed to see him once more
I said yes to his request for another meeting


Late night it may not be
It might not be at a late hour


But he moved me tremendously
I was deeply affected and moved by him


Though he was bold, my heart he stole
Despite his audacity, he won my heart over




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JR., EDWARD HOLLAND, EDWARD, JR. HOLLAND, NORMAN WHITFIELD, NORMAN J. WHITFIELD, WILLIAM STEVENSON

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Comments from YouTube:

@ehrichweiss

RIP Terry. Love this song. I'm a fan of both Bananarama & Fun Boy Three for decades.

@bradlafferty6076

Who’s Terry ?

@rapman5791

@@bradlafferty6076seriously?

@robdcradle

Thanks for all the amazing tunes, Terry. You'll be remembered!

@evelyngandara6874

Cool song from the best decade ever the 80’s❤rip terry hall😢

@rockerjim8045

The best decade was 1968-78

@mahalkita7351

thissizza cover from a 1960z girl group

@wendyfletcher4458

RIP Terry Hall. You will be sadly missed by your many many fans 🥰🌹

@spindriftdrinker

The 80s was so bountiful - it provided everything, the clothes the hair, the style, the colors, the musical rhythms. I wish I could go back.

@cobbyone

RIP Terry Hall

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