Hey Joe
Marmalade Lyrics


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Hey Joe!
Where'd ya find that pearly girlie
Where'd ya get that jolly dolly
How did ya rate that dish I wish was mine
Hey Joe!

She's got skin that's creamy dreamy
Eyes that look so lovey-dovey
Lips as red as cherry berry wine
Now listen Joe, I ain't no heel
But oh buddy let me tell you how I feel
She's a honey, she's a sugar pie
I'm warnin' you I'm gonna try to steal her from you
Hey Joe!
Though we've been the best of friends
This is where that friendship ends
I gotta have that dolly for my own.

(Hey Joe!)
(Hey Joe!)

Hey Joe!
Come on let's be buddy buddies
Show me you're my palsy-walsy
Introduce that pretty little chick to me
Hey Joe!

Quit that waitin', hesitatin'
Let me at 'er, what's the matter
You're as slow as any Joe can be
Now come on Joe let's make a deal
Let me dance with her to see if she is real
She's the cutest girl I've ever seen
An' I tell ya face to face I mean to steal her from you
Hey Joe!

We'll be friends until the end
But this looks like the end my friend
I gotta have that dolly for my own




I've gotta have that dolly for my own
(Hey Joe, Hey Joe)

Overall Meaning

The song "Hey Joe" by Marmalade is a fun and lively tune that tells the story of two friends who both see the same girl and want to pursue a relationship with her. The lyrics are sung in a playful and lighthearted manner, making it seem like the competition between the two friends is just a game. However, as the song progresses, it becomes clear that one of the friends is becoming very serious about his desire to be with the girl, and that his friend's feelings may be hurt in the process.


The lyrics describe the girl in great detail, using terms like "pearly girlie," "creamy dreamy skin," and "cherry berry wine lips" to paint a picture of her as a beautiful and desirable object. The singer (who is presumably one of the friends) tells his buddy Joe that he intends to try and steal her away, despite their friendship. The chorus ("Hey Joe!") serves as a playful taunt, perhaps egging Joe on to try and defend his territory.


The song's upbeat tempo and catchy melody make it a classic rock tune that's been covered by many other artists over the years. However, the lyrics themselves are somewhat controversial, with some people criticizing them for objectifying women and promoting unhealthy competition between friends. Despite this, "Hey Joe" remains a popular song that's enjoyed by many people around the world.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey Joe!
Addressing Joe to start the conversation


Where'd ya find that pearly girlie
Asking Joe where he met the girl with pearl-like beauty


Where'd ya get that jolly dolly
Asking Joe where he found that cheerful girl


How did ya rate that dish I wish was mine
Asking Joe what he thinks of that attractive girl who I wish was mine


She's got skin that's creamy dreamy
Describing the girl's soft, smooth skin


Eyes that look so lovey-dovey
Describing the girl's affectionate eyes


Lips as red as cherry berry wine
Describing the girl's brightly colored lips


Now listen Joe, I ain't no heel
Clarifying that I'm not a bad person


But oh buddy let me tell you how I feel
Opening up to Joe and expressing my feelings


She's a honey, she's a sugar pie
Describing the girl as sweet and attractive


I'm warnin' you I'm gonna try to steal her from you
Telling Joe that I will attempt to take the girl away from him


Though we've been the best of friends
Acknowledging that we were close friends


This is where that friendship ends
Stating that our friendship will be broken because of the girl


I gotta have that dolly for my own.
Reiterating my desire to possess the girl


(Hey Joe!)
Repeating the call to Joe


Come on let's be buddy buddies
Suggesting that we should be close friends again


Show me you're my palsy-walsy
Asking Joe to show that we are indeed good friends


Introduce that pretty little chick to me
Asking Joe to introduce the attractive girl to me


Quit that waitin', hesitatin'
Urging Joe to stop hesitating and act quickly


Let me at 'er, what's the matter
Telling Joe to let me meet and pursue the girl


You're as slow as any Joe can be
Commenting on Joe's slow response


Now come on Joe let's make a deal
Proposing a deal to Joe


Let me dance with her to see if she is real
Offering to dance with the girl to verify her existence


She's the cutest girl I've ever seen
Stating my admiration for the girl's cuteness


An' I tell ya face to face I mean to steal her from you
Boldly informing Joe that I plan to take the girl away from him


(Hey Joe!)
Repeated call to Joe


We'll be friends until the end
Declaring that we will still be friends in the end


But this looks like the end my friend
Admitting that our friendship may come to an end because of the girl


I gotta have that dolly for my own
Repeating my desire to obtain the girl


(Hey Joe, Hey Joe)
Final call to Joe




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Written by: Billy Roberts

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Comments from YouTube:

Chris Corman

Hendrix still the master of this song but dang this is darn good. Thank you posting and thank you Sirus Radio's Chris Carter for introducing it to me

myfeliness

Seriously got into playing guitar after learning this song. Yes this version.

gwilliams1946

I Think this is the best guitar version. very well arranged. They played it very well live.

ProFessa Parrot

Saw them at Warners and they were amazing. I remember them playing Apache and it was superb. Great band.

pedro aguilera

gran ...pero gran banda injustamente olvidada...cuando hoy abunda la musica basura a estos genios olvidados hay q hacerlos resurgir...buen video de apoyo al tema stbricesday¡¡¡

Tim Clancy

This is brilliant!

Norman Hogg

Used to listen to this version on a jukebox in a chippy in Atoun in Berwickshire late 60s I think. Best version next to Jimi

Keith Geddes

After remembering our house is rockin i remembered this but its not listed on here...surprise, yes brill cover...they proved to be even better doing other songs...my band warmed up for spectrum who WERE a band, they sang captain scarlet pn the uk tv series but were a rock band too...fascinated us/me..waltham abbey town hall...mid late 60`s,,,they took our warm up time to test repaired gear then apologised...did we mind.....watching them was a highlight for a long time..memorys..

Colin Dant

This is the B-side of Lovin' Things.

ProFessa Parrot

Thanks. I never knew where it came from.

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