Don't Rock The Boat
Hues Corporation Lyrics


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So I'd like to know where, you got the notion
Said I'd like to know where, you got the notion
(To rock the boat), don't rock the boat baby

(Rock the boat), don't tip the boat over
(Rock the boat), don't rock the boat baby
(Rock the boat)
Ever since our voyage of love began
Your touch has thrilled me like the rush of the wind
And your arms have held me safe from a rolling sea
There's always been a quiet place to harbor you and me

Our love is like a ship on the ocean
We've been sailing with a cargo full of love and devotion
So I'd like to know where, you got the notion
Said I'd like to know where, you got the notion

(To rock the boat), don't rock the boat baby
(Rock the boat), don't tip the boat over
(Rock the boat), don't rock the boat baby
(Rock the boat)

Up to now we sailed through every storm
And I've always had your tender lips to keep me warm
Oh, I need to have the strength that flows from you
Don't let me drift away my dear, when love can see me through
(Our love is like a ship on the ocean)

We've been sailing with a cargo full of love and devotion
So I'd like to know where, you got the notion
Said I'd like to know where, you got the notion
So I'd like to know where, you got the notion
Said I'd like to know where, you got the notion
(To rock the boat), don't rock the boat baby
(Rock the boat), don't tip the boat over
(Rock the boat), don't rock the boat, baby
(Rock the boat), don't tip the boat over

(Rock the boat) ooh-ooh
(Rock the boat) rock on with you, baby
(Rock the boat) rock on with you, baby
(Rock the boat) rock on with you, baby
(Rock the boat)
(Rock the boat)
(Rock the boat)
(Rock the boat)
(Rock the boat)
(Rock the boat)
(Rock the boat)
(Rock the boat)
(Rock the boat)
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(Rock the boat)
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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Rock The Boat" by Hues Corporation deal with a relationship that has been sailing smoothly like a ship on the ocean. The singer wants to know where their partner got the notion to rock the boat and potentially tip it over. The lyrics use the metaphor of sailing a ship to represent the ups and downs of a relationship. The ship being sailed has a cargo full of love and devotion, and the singer wants to ensure that they don't lose the person they love by drifting away. The chorus reiterates the need to avoid rocking the boat and tip it over.


Line by Line Meaning

So I'd like to know where, you got the notion
Questioning the source of the idea to rock the boat


Said I'd like to know where, you got the notion
Reiterating the previous line


(To rock the boat), don't rock the boat baby
Asking not to disrupt the stability of the relationship


(Rock the boat), don't tip the boat over
Advising against causing major change or upheaval


(Rock the boat), don't rock the boat baby
Encouraging the partner to maintain the status quo


(Rock the boat)
A repetitive phrase representing the idea of causing disruption


Ever since our voyage of love began
From the start of the relationship


Your touch has thrilled me like the rush of the wind
Describing the passion in the relationship


And your arms have held me safe from a rolling sea
Expressing security in the love and support of the partner


There's always been a quiet place to harbor you and me
Together finding a peaceful space to support each other


Our love is like a ship on the ocean
Metaphorically comparing the relationship to a journey on the sea


We've been sailing with a cargo full of love and devotion
Maintaining that the relationship is strong with shared commitment


Up to now we sailed through every storm
Recalling successful overcoming of previous challenges


And I've always had your tender lips to keep me warm
Finding comfort in the affectionate expressions of the partner


Oh, I need to have the strength that flows from you
Recognizing the essential support and love of the partner


Don't let me drift away my dear, when love can see me through
Asking to be held close and not to lose connection despite difficulties


(Our love is like a ship on the ocean)
Repeating the previous metaphor


We've been sailing with a cargo full of love and devotion
Reiterating the strength of the bond


(Rock the boat) ooh-ooh
Repeating the idea of causing disruption with a rhythmic phrase


(Rock the boat) rock on with you, baby
Playing with the metaphor to suggest continuing the journey together


(Rock the boat) rock on with you, baby
Encouraging the partner to join in the journey of love


(Rock the boat) rock on with you, baby
Repeating the idea to continue navigating the challenges of the relationship


(Rock the boat)
A repetitive phrase representing the idea of causing disruption




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Written by: Wally Holmes

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@paulbrungardt9823

I am now 66 years of age. When I was 16 years old, I worked with Bernard
St. Claire Lee ( man with headband in video), House of Pancakes, 443
East Manchester blvd, Inglewood, California. This was before Hues
Corporation became recognized. He was an opening cook and I was a weekend bus boy. He would rehearse after work. I am pleased he got recognized for his talent. He was truly a nice man and I don't recall
him ever saying anything bad about anyone else. He passed away a couple
of years ago. He grew up in Santa Monica, Ca and was part American
Indian. I remember him fondly. He gained recognition after " Rock the
Boat" and did sound track for the late 1970s Black spoliation movies. I
became a doctor of optometry at age 26.We never met up after leaving the
House of Pancakes.



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@user-zi2kb8li5v

Who's listening to this in 2024

@mhuff2155

I just met Karl..on left

@bluebelluk

Yep! Takes me right back to my youth!

@TerezaSylvio

Me, me, me

@Houkie

ME!

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Meeee

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@yossarian6799

Summer 1974, and my family are headed back home to PA after a weekend of sun 'n' surf in Rehoboth Beach. Packed in our big blue 1972 Pontiac Grand Safari wagon with the radio tuned to Philly's "Famous 56' WFIL with Mom and Dad and us six kids singing to this song at the tops of or lungs like wannabe rock stars!

@danteoates4965

I do Still listen to This Song In 2024😊

@papatriot7538

A masterpiece of joy and beautifully harmonized vocals... Sad this era ended.

@davidallen5776

Those of us that grew up at this time should consider ourselves fortunate!

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