She Walks Right In
Professor Longhair Lyrics


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she walks right in
she walks right out




Overall Meaning

The lyrics from the song “She Walks Right In” by Professor Longhair convey an emotional rollercoaster experienced by the singer. The singer first expresses excitement as he sees a beautiful woman walking towards him. He then describes a momentary feeling of happiness as she walks into his life. However, this happiness seems to be fleeting as he expresses sorrow and disappointment when the woman walks right out of his life. The lyrics seem to suggest that this cycle of love and disappointment is a common experience for the singer, and he is unable to hold onto love for long.


The repetition of the phrase “she walks right in, she walks right out” might suggest that he has been through this cycle several times, and it’s an inevitable part of his life. The upbeat melody of the song contrasts with the melancholic lyrics, emphasizing the cyclical nature of his experiences. The lyrics also suggest that the singer is unable to find true love, as every time he thinks he has found someone special, she leaves just as quickly as she came.


Line by Line Meaning

she walks right in
Without hesitation or interruption, she enters the space


she walks right out
Without hesitation or interruption, she exits the space




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: HENRY ROELAND BYRD

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Comments from YouTube:

@user-cs8zc6gf6t

Bless the horns too! Such an inspiring bunch of musicians. Share this The professor lets everyone shine with him. NAMASTE'

@user-cs8zc6gf6t

An ENIGMA so glad he was born!!!!!!!!!

@janecarbone1504

Professor Longhair, could play that piano and do rock before any of the other musicians were born. There's a club down in New Orleans that's dedicated to him and it's called Tipintinas. He could play the piano and he could sing besides the slavery this man is the originator of rock and roll

@johncatnip4522

Love it

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