Louie Louie
Ike & Tina Turner Lyrics


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[Chorus]
Louie Louie, oh no
Me gotta go
Aye-yi-yi-yi, I said
Louie Louie, oh baby
Me gotta go

Fine little girl waits for me
Catch a ship across the sea
Sail that ship about, all alone
Never know if I make it home

[Chorus]

Three nights and days I sail the sea
Think of girl, constantly
On that ship, I dream she's there
I smell the rose in her hair.

[Chorus]

Okay, let's give it to 'em, right now!

See Jamaica, the moon above
It won't be long, me see me love
Take her in my arms again
Tell her I'll never leave again

[Chorus]





Let's take it on outta here now
Let's go!!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Louie Louie" by Ike & Tina Turner are filled with references of longing and separation, as well as hints of romantic love. The chorus starts with Louie Louie, a call to an unknown person, followed by the words "Me gotta go" indicating that the singer has to leave. The repetition of the phrase "Aye-yi-yi-yi" adds an emotional plea to the chorus. The following verse describes a "fine little girl" waiting across the sea, and the singer's uncertainty about whether he will make it home. The repetition of the chorus suggests a sense of urgency and longing, emphasizing the desire to return home to this girl.


In the second verse, the singer reflects on his journey across the sea and his constant thoughts of the girl he left behind. He dreams of her presence on the ship and the scent of roses in her hair. The chorus repeats again highlighting the emotional connection with the girl. The third and final verse talks about seeing Jamaica and the moon in the sky above with the anticipation of seeing the girl he loves. The last line is more promising as the singer vows to never leave her again.


Overall, "Louie Louie" captures the feeling of being far from home and yearning for someone close, making it a classic love song with a hint of longing and uncertainty.


Line by Line Meaning

Louie Louie, oh no
Expressing disdain for the situation and desire to leave


Me gotta go
I need to depart from this place immediately


Aye-yi-yi-yi, I said
Exclaiming frustration and impatience


Louie Louie, oh baby
Emphasizing the urgency of the departure


Fine little girl waits for me
There is a woman waiting for me


Catch a ship across the sea
Board a ship to travel to my destination


Sail that ship about, all alone
Embarking on a journey without anyone else accompanying me


Never know if I make it home
Doubtful if I will return home safely


Three nights and days I sail the sea
The length of time spent traveling by sea


Think of girl, constantly
Thoughts consumed with the woman waiting for me


On that ship, I dream she's there
Imagining the woman being present with me on the ship


I smell the rose in her hair.
Recalling the scent of her hair


See Jamaica, the moon above
Observing the surroundings


It won't be long, me see me love
Anticipation of being reunited with my lover


Take her in my arms again
Embrace my lover


Tell her I'll never leave again
Promise to never be apart again


[Chorus]
Repeating the initial verses, focusing on the urge to leave


Let's take it on outta here now
Expressing the desire to leave immediately


Let's go!!
Urging a prompt departure




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Richard Berry

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@johnnyzellner4325

Best version I ever heard .

@bernarddemonceaux9000

Hurry up Louis !

@AlmostReady504

No one can EVER replicate or come close to touching the original.
Not even The Kingsmen live
Lightning in a bottle on One recording

@billfrizzell6531

@Practical Skeptic you haven't heard my ukulele version! It's gunna go stratospheric. We should team up buddy!

@marcbarham9854

Damn right.

@jmjeffries2

the original Richard Berry version?

@thebeatnumber

The original was by Richard Berry in the early 1950s. Much better than The Kingsmen's version.

@djstarsign

@thebeatnumber  late 50s

@goglegalletascafe4533

Me encanta esta canción con Tina

@degzydelgrano

Get it on...

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