Batman
Kitsch and Camp Lyrics


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To the Bat mobile
Let's go!
Atomic batteries to power
Turbo on to speed
Roger, let it move out

Batman!
Batman!
Batman!
Batman!

Batman!
Batman!
Batman!
Batman!

Batman!
Batman!




Dada dada dada dada dada da
Batman!

Overall Meaning

The above lyrics are from the Kitsch and Camp's song "Batman." The song is narrating the iconic superhero's venture in his Batmobile with his partner Robin. The song initiates with the duo getting into the Batmobile, Batmobile being the superhero's custom-made car equipped with advanced technology to fight crime. The lyrics "Atomic batteries to power, Turbo on to speed" indicate the Batmobile's unique feature giving a boost to the car's speed with the help of atomic power.


As the Batmobile speeds off, the lyrics repetition of the word "Batman" symbolizes the superhero's identity and the power he holds. The exclamation of the word "Batman" several times throughout the song amplifies the thrilling and adventurous element that the superhero brings. The lyrics end with "dada dada dada dada dada da Batman!" which is an imitation of the series's theme music composed by Neil Hefti.


Line by Line Meaning

To the Bat mobile
Let's hop in the Batmobile and go fight crime!


Let's go!
We need to get to the scene of the crime as quickly as possible.


Atomic batteries to power
We need to make sure the Batmobile's batteries are fully charged to power all of our gadgets.


Turbo on to speed
We need to engage the turbo on the Batmobile to go extra fast and catch the bad guys.


Roger, let it move out
Someone has given us the green light to move out and start our mission.


Batman!
Batman is the hero we all need - he's tough, smart, and brave.


Dada dada dada dada dada da
This is the iconic Batman theme song, which reminds us of all the exciting adventures Batman has been on.




Writer(s): Hefti Neal

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