Hey Good Lookin'
Leon Russell Lyrics


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Say, hey, good lookin'
Whatcha got cookin'?
How's about cookin' somethin' up with me?
Hey, sweet baby
Don't you think maybe
We could find us a brand new recipe?

I got a hot-rod Ford and a two-dollar bill
And I know a spot right over the hill
There's soda pop and the dancin's free
So if you wanna have fun come along with me
Say, hey, good lookin'
Whatcha got cookin'?
How's about cookin' somethin' up with me?

I'm free and ready
So we can go steady
How's about savin' all your time for me?
No more lookin'
I know I've been tooken
How's about keepin' steady company?

I'm gonna throw my date-book over the fence
And find me one for five or ten cents
I'll keep it 'til it's covered with age
'Cause I'm writin' your name down on every page
Say, hey, good lookin'




Whatcha got cookin'?
How's about cookin' somethin' up with me?

Overall Meaning

The song Hey Good Lookin' by Leon Russell is a romantic invitation to spend time together and explore a new recipe together. It starts with the singer asking the person they are addressing about what they are cooking and suggesting that they cook something up together. The singer then goes on to express their interest in spending time with the person, indicating that they have a hot-rod Ford and a bit of money. They then suggest going to a dance, which is free, to have some fun.


The singer then talks about their desire to go steady and have the person keep their time for them. They indicate that they have given up on looking for someone else as they have found the person they want to be with. There is a reference to throwing away the date book and finding one with their new love's name written on every page. Essentially, the song is a lighthearted call to explore a new relationship with someone.


Overall, this song is a fun and romantic invitation to spend time with someone and get to know them better. With its catchy tune and simple lyrics, it's easy to see why it has become a classic.


Line by Line Meaning

Say, hey, good lookin'
Addressing the person with a complimentary phase


Whatcha got cookin'?
Asking about their current relationship status


How's about cookin' somethin' up with me?
Proposing to start a relationship with them


Hey, sweet baby
Using an endearing nickname to address the person


Don't you think maybe
Asking for their opinion on pursuing a relationship


We could find us a brand new recipe?
Suggesting to try something new in their relationship


I got a hot-rod Ford and a two-dollar bill
Boasting about his possessions to impress the person


And I know a spot right over the hill
Promising to take them to a fun location


There's soda pop and the dancin's free
Describing the fun things they can do together


So if you wanna have fun come along with me
Inviting the person to join him


I'm free and ready
Declaring his availability for a relationship


So we can go steady
Suggesting a committed relationship


How's about savin' all your time for me?
Asking for their commitment to him


No more lookin'
Declaring an end to his search for a partner


I know I've been tooken
Acknowledging past mistakes in relationships


How's about keepin' steady company?
Proposing to maintain a steady relationship


I'm gonna throw my date-book over the fence
Symbolic gesture of letting go of past relationships


And find me one for five or ten cents
Declaring his willingness to start afresh with a new partner


I'll keep it 'til it's covered with age
Expressing his commitment to the new relationship


'Cause I'm writin' your name down on every page
Showing his affection and devotion to the person


Say, hey, good lookin'
Reiterating his initial compliment to the person


Whatcha got cookin'?
Asking again about their relationship status, now with the intention to start a relationship


How's about cookin' somethin' up with me?
Proposing once again to start a relationship with them




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Hank Williams Sr.

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Mark Hayes


on Roll Away The Stone

I think the meaning is very different to that posted above.
The author is Jesus.
The strange time is the period of his crucifixion and death.
She was my women (Mary Magdalene) and he was my friend (his erstwhile friend Judas).
But he was wrong about both.
He's talking to God who is putting him through this strange time and despite that he still loves God.
"Roll away the stone". He's in the cave. He's begging God to open the cave, protecting him and resurrect him for the good of those who'll be around in 2000 years ie us.
He thought God would have filled him in as to when the end of times would occur but he hasn't ("I guess you thought I knew")
He then accuses God of just trying to avoid him (Jesus) but still asks for protect and resurrection.

Mark Hayes


on Roll Away The Stone

she

The lyric is "She was my woman and HE was my friend". That is, he's talking about two different people.

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