Lolita Ya Ya
Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra Lyrics


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I've told ya I love ya, now get out!
I've told ya I love ya, now get out!
Everything's rosy and everything's Jake,
But just how much can a good girl take?
I told ya I love ya, now get out!

There may be times I need ya, there's no doubt;
Baby, now you're somethin' I can do without!
Leave your number and go on home,
The doorway was there, which is by the phone!
I've told ya I love ya, now get out!

Baby, please leave me be,
You want a puppet and there's no strings on me!
Get hep, you can leave on the five eighteen,
Now don't go 'way sayin' I've been mean;
Like any gal I can change my ways,
A round trip ticket good for sixty days!
I've told ya I love ya, now get out!

Baby, please leave me be,
You want a puppet and there's no strings on me!
Get hep, you can leave on the five eighteen,
Now don't go 'way sayin' I've been mean;
Like any gal I can change my ways,
A round trip ticket good for sixty days!




I've told ya I love ya, now get out!
Man, get lost, for now!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Lolita Ya Ya" by Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra tell a story of a woman who has had enough of a man's advances. She tells him that she loves him but wants him to leave. She's had enough of his "puppet" mentality and wants him to move on. The woman puts her foot down, leaving the man with no choice but to leave. She tells him to take the train, making it clear that she does not want to see him again. She also mentions that she can change her ways, but only if she wants to.


The lyrics could be interpreted as a woman standing up for herself and asserting her boundaries. She does not want to be taken advantage of or treated like a puppet, and she makes it clear that she is not afraid to be on her own. The song also showcases the woman's independence and strength, which might have been revolutionary in its time.


Line by Line Meaning

I've told ya I love ya, now get out!
I've expressed my feelings towards you already, please leave.


Everything's rosy and everything's Jake,
Everything appears to be fine and dandy,


But just how much can a good girl take?
But how much can a virtuous woman bear?


There may be times I need ya, there's no doubt;
I might require your assistance at times, undoubtedly;


Baby, now you're somethin' I can do without!
Currently, I do not need you in my life.


Leave your number and go on home,
Walk away and leave your contact information,


The doorway was there, which is by the phone!
The door leading out of my dwelling is adjacent to the telephone.


Baby, please leave me be,
Please allow me to be on my own, my dear,


You want a puppet and there's no strings on me!
You wish for me to be under your control, but I am independent.


Get hep, you can leave on the five eighteen,
Be smart, you can depart on the 5:18 train,


Now don't go 'way sayin' I've been mean;
Now, do not depart saying I have been unkind;


Like any gal I can change my ways,
Similar to any woman, I have the ability to alter my habits,


A round trip ticket good for sixty days!
A transportation document that allows for a return journey during a sixty-day period!


Man, get lost, for now!
Hey, go away, for the time being!




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: HERB ELLIS, JOHN FRIGO, LOU CARTER

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Comments from YouTube:

oneofthegurls08

Lolita Ya Ya is so plain, so weird, so simple yet is so addictive, I love it!!! I literally just synced it to my phone last night (downloaded it for free) and I haven't stopped playing it since I woke up this morning. I was up since 6:30 and now it's 8:30 and I've played it on repeat non-stop!!

barneyronnie

you're sick , like me ...

Joseph Consoli

I love this melody. So early '60's. I thought it worked well in the movie. It musically expressed James Masons characters inner thoughts at the time. Free to pursue his teeny-bopper desires!

Bryan Palmer

As a young boy I used to hear many songs like this either on the radio or played at home-so relaxing

Deyana Woolley

What meaningful lyrics

Michael White

LOL Meant to underline Lolita being so vapid?

doglips1958

ya ya

Wordling Skimmington

@Michael White yea these 12 yr olds where do they get them, they just don't make em with intellect do they

JoeNola

Ennio Morricone's soundtrack made for the film released in 1997 is much better.

Van na

I love this so much...been listening to this since 15 and now is 19. Lolita is still one of my fav movie! Dance before we gets old.

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