Baby Wants To Boogie
Hans Theessink Lyrics


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Baby where you going to, with your red shoes on?
You been here such a short time, you been gone so long

Baby wants to boogie, daddy wants to rock'n'roll
Baby wants to boogie, daddy wants to rock'n'roll

Baby where you going to, in your dress so fine?
Won't you stay another while and give me some of your time

Baby wants to boogie, daddy wants to rock'n'roll
Baby wants to boogie, daddy wants to rock'n'roll

You look like an angel, you make my heart skip a beat
The way you move your body, babe, knocks me off my feet

Baby wants to boogie, daddy wants to rock'n'roll
Baby wants to boogie, daddy wants to rock'n'roll

Poached eggs, scrambled eggs, in the house on the hill
Drinks and music, 'til you had your fill

Baby wants to boogie, daddy wants to rock'n'roll
Baby wants to boogie, daddy wants to rock'n'roll

Baby where you going to, with your red shoes on ?
You been here such a short time, you been gone so long





Baby wants to boogie, daddy wants to rock'n'roll
Baby wants to boogie, daddy wants to rock'n'roll

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Baby Wants to Boogie" by Hans Theessink depict a lively scene where a woman, wearing her red shoes and dress, is ready to hit the dance floor. The song paints the picture of a party in a house on the hill with good food and drinks, and music filling the air. The singer, presumably the singer, is captivated by 'baby's' beauty and the way she moves her body. He expresses a desire for her company and hopes she would give him more of her time.


The repetition of the line, "Baby wants to boogie, daddy wants to rock'n'roll" highlights the contrast in preferences between the two characters. The woman wants to boogie, dance and let go, while the man seems to prefer the music and perhaps a more restrained form of enjoyment. Overall, the song celebrates the joy of dancing, socialising and having a good time, while invoking a vivid imagery that captures the excitement and energy of such moments.


Line by Line Meaning

Baby where you going to, with your red shoes on?
Asking where the woman is headed with her red shoes as a way of initiating conversation.


You been here such a short time, you been gone so long
Expressing surprise at how fleeting the woman's presence has been despite her still being physically present.


Baby wants to boogie, daddy wants to rock'n'roll
Highlighting the difference in music tastes between the woman and the man, but both wanting to dance.


Baby where you going to, in your dress so fine?
Questioning where the woman is headed in her fancy outfit, and hoping she would stay a little longer.


Won't you stay another while and give me some of your time
Asking the woman to give him some more of her time before leaving.


You look like an angel, you make my heart skip a beat
Complimenting the woman on her looks and expressing the effect she has on him.


The way you move your body, babe, knocks me off my feet
Marveling at how the woman dances and moves her body, causing a strong physical reaction in the man.


Poached eggs, scrambled eggs, in the house on the hill
Describing a laid-back, comfortable, and luxurious lifestyle with good food, music, and company.


Drinks and music, 'til you had your fill
Continuing to describe the convivial atmosphere, with emphasis on everyone's enjoyment and satisfaction.


Baby wants to boogie, daddy wants to rock'n'roll
Reiterating the contrasting music preferences of the woman and the man, but both wanting to dance.


Baby where you going to, with your red shoes on?
Echoing the earlier line, still curious about the woman's destination and suggesting she should stay a little longer.


You been here such a short time, you been gone so long
Rephrasing the earlier line to emphasize the paradoxical nature of the woman's presence: brief yet already missed.




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