Who Slapped John?
Jeff Beck Lyrics


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Well I heard John say, "Man, she's my gal"
I heard another say, "Man, she my pal"
Well John jumped up, then he screamed
"Well-she's may gal, man, and that I mean"

Well, who-who, who slapped John?
Who-who, who slapped John?
Baby, who slapped John when the lights went low-oh?
Who-who, who slapped John?

(Jump...go cats go, all you cats cool it, etc.)
Well, the lights went on, then went off
John got slapped tryin' to hold his own
Well, who-who, who slapped John?
Who-who, who slapped John?

Baby, who slapped John when the lights went low-oh?
Who-who, who slapped John? (Jump, more of Dickie's adlibs)
Well I heard John say, "Man, she's my gal"
I heard another say, "Man, she my pal"
Well John jumped up, then he screamed
"She's may gal, man, and that I mean"

Well, who-who, who slapped John?
Who-who, who slapped John?
Baby, who slapped John when the lights were low-oh?
Who-who, who slapped John?

(Jump, go-go-go John go)
Well, the lights went on, then went off
John got slapped tryin' to hold his own
Well, who-who, who slapped John?
Who-who, who slapped John?




Baby, who slapped John when the lights went low-oh?
Who-who, who slapped John?

Overall Meaning

The song "Who Slapped John" by Jeff Beck & The Big Town Playboys is a fun, upbeat track that tells the story of a man named John who gets into a scuffle over a woman. The song consists mainly of a repeated chorus in which the band members ask "Who slapped John?" and encourage John to "jump" and "go-go-go." The verses describe a scene in which John is arguing with another man over a woman, who both claim as their own. When the lights go out, John gets slapped and the band asks once again, "Who slapped John?"


The lyrics are simple but effective, using repetitive phrases and catchy rhythms to create a fun and energetic atmosphere. The song is heavily influenced by classic rock and roll, referencing the jump blues of the 1950s and 60s. The repeated use of the phrase "who slapped John?" adds an element of humor to the song, as the band members seem to find the whole situation amusing.


Overall, "Who Slapped John" is a light-hearted and entertaining song that captures the spirit of classic rock and roll. Its catchy chorus and simple lyrics make it a fun track to sing and dance along to.


Line by Line Meaning

Well I heard John say, "Man, she's my gal"
I overheard John claiming a woman as his own.


I heard another say, "Man, she my pal"
I heard someone else describe a woman as their friend.


Well John jumped up, then he screamed
John became very agitated and yelled suddenly.


"Well-she's may gal, man, and that I mean"
"She belongs to me, and I mean it," John emphasized.


Well, who-who, who slapped John?
Who is responsible for hitting John?


Baby, who slapped John when the lights went low-oh?
When the lights went out, who hit John?


(Jump...go cats go, all you cats cool it, etc.)
Musical ad lib.


Well, the lights went on, then went off
There was a flicker of light and then darkness again.


John got slapped tryin' to hold his own
John attempted to defend himself, but received a slap.


Baby, who slapped John when the lights went low-oh?
Again, who caused harm to John when it was dark?


(Jump, more of Dickie's adlibs)
Musical ad lib.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BILL DAVIS, GENE VINCENT

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