Hey Baby
Ringo Starr Lyrics


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Hey, hey, baby, I want to know
If you'll be my girl,
Hey, hey, baby, I want to know
If you'll be my girl

When I saw you walking down the street,
I said, "that's the kind of girl I just like to meet"
She's so pretty, lord, she's so fine
I'm gonna make her mine, mine

I said, "hey, hey, baby, I want to know
If you'll be my girl"

When you turned and walked away
That's when I want to say
"Come on, baby, give me a whirl
I want to know if you'll be my girl"

I said, "hey, hey, baby, I want to know
If you'll be my girl"

When you turned and walked away
That's when I want to say
"Come on, baby, give me a whirl
I want to know if you'll be my girl"

I said, "hey, hey, baby, hey, baby!
I want to know if you'll be my girl"
All right, be my girl

"Let me hear it one time, boys!"
Hey, (hey, hey) hey baby, I want to know
If you'll be my girl

Hey, (hey, hey) hey baby, I want to know
If you'll be my girl





Hey, (hey) all right, oh!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ringo Starr's song "Hey Baby" tell the story of a man who sees a woman walking down the street and immediately becomes infatuated with her. He describes her as "so pretty" and "so fine" and declares that he's going to make her his. He eventually musters up the courage to approach her and ask her if she will be his girl, but she turns and walks away before giving him an answer. Undeterred, he asks her again, pleading with her to "give [him] a whirl" and let him know if she will be his girl. The song ends with the repeated refrain of "hey, hey, baby, I want to know if you'll be my girl" and the man's hopeful desire for a positive response.


On the surface, "Hey Baby" appears to be a simple love song about a man's infatuation with a woman he sees on the street. However, on a deeper level, the song can be interpreted as a commentary on the difficulties and anxieties that come along with pursuing romantic relationships. The man in the song is nervous and unsure of himself, but he is also persistent and optimistic. His repeated requests for the woman to be his girl show his determination to make a connection with her, despite the risk of rejection.


Overall, "Hey Baby" is a catchy and upbeat song that captures the excitement and uncertainty of falling in love. It's a fitting addition to Ringo Starr's solo discography, with its joyful energy and memorable chorus that invites listeners to sing along.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey, hey, baby, I want to know
The singer expresses his desire to ask a question to the girl.


If you'll be my girl,
The question he wants to ask is whether the girl would agree to be his girlfriend.


When I saw you walking down the street,
The singer describes when he first saw the girl.


I said, "that's the kind of girl I just like to meet"
The artist acknowledges his attraction to the girl.


She's so pretty, lord, she's so fine
The artist emphasizes the girl's physical beauty.


I'm gonna make her mine, mine
The singer declares his intention to win the girl's heart.


When you turned and walked away
The singer mentions a moment when the girl walked away from him.


That's when I want to say
The artist reveals his unspoken thoughts during that moment.


"Come on, baby, give me a whirl
The artist wants the girl to give him a chance.


I want to know if you'll be my girl"
The artist reiterates his desire to be in a romantic relationship with the girl.


I said, "hey, hey, baby, hey, baby!
The singer uses a playful and endearing tone to address the girl.


All right, be my girl
The artist directly asks the girl to be his girlfriend.


Hey, (hey, hey) hey baby, I want to know
The singer repeats his initial question to the girl.


Hey, (hey) all right, oh!
The singer expresses his excitement or satisfaction with the situation.




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Written by: Bruce Channel, Margaret Cobb

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