Boddle Am Shake
John Fahey Lyrics


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Boodle am, boodle am, boodle am, boodle am, boo
Toodle am, toodle am, toodle am, toodle am, too

I know this song, it don't mean a doggone thing
All you got to do is that good old Charleston swing
And sing
Boodle am, boodle am, boodle am, boodle am, boo
Toodle am, toodle am, toodle am, toodle am, too




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of John Fahey's song Boodle AM Shake seem nonsensical at first glance, with a repeated chant of "Boodle am, boodle am" and "Toodle am, toodle am" dominating the track. However, upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that the song is meant to be a fun, upbeat dance number that emphasizes the importance of rhythm and movement over meaning.


The first two lines of the song, "Boodle am, boodle am, boodle am, boodle am, boo / Toodle am, toodle am, toodle am, toodle am, too," form the backbone of the song's rhythm, with a simple call-and-response structure that is easy to follow and repeat. The lyrics that follow, "I know this song, it don't mean a doggone thing / All you got to do is that good old Charleston swing," suggest that the song is less about the words themselves and more about the energy and spirit of the music.


Indeed, Boodle AM Shake is a song that celebrates the joy of movement and the freedom of expression that comes with dance. The lyrics urge listeners to let loose and enjoy themselves, even if they don't fully understand what they're singing: it's the feeling that matters most.


Overall, John Fahey's Boodle AM Shake is a lighthearted, fun-loving song that encourages listeners to let go of their inhibitions and move to the beat of their own drummer.


Line by Line Meaning

Boodle am, boodle am, boodle am, boodle am, boo
Repeating the phrase boodle am and boo, with no real meaning or significance


Toodle am, toodle am, toodle am, toodle am, too
Repeating the phrase toodle am and too, with no real meaning or significance


I know this song, it don't mean a doggone thing
The singer acknowledges that the song has no meaning, despite being a recognizable tune


All you got to do is that good old Charleston swing
The only thing necessary to enjoy this meaningless song is to dance the Charleston


And sing
The artist encourages others to join in singing, despite the lack of meaningful lyrics




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Comments from YouTube:

ElJimmie

John Fahey, painfully nostalgic for the bygone days of saloon-brothels.

manalonedies

Ding-a-ling, ding-a-ling WOW

Arseny Klenovsky

I know, this song don't need a thing!

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