Hey Good Lookin'
Roy Clark & Joe Pass 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 lyrics to Roy Clark & Joe Pass's song "Hey Good Lookin'" seem to express a romantic invitation from the singer to his sweetheart. He begins by praising her appearance and asking about what she's cooking. Then, he suggests that they cook something together and asks her to accompany him. He mentions that he has a car and a bit of money to spend, and suggests they head to a nearby spot where they can dance and drink soda. The singer expresses that he is single and ready for a steady relationship with his sweetheart, asking her to spend all her time with him. He then suggests throwing away his date-book, as he is no longer interested in seeing other people.


Overall, the lyrics of the song feel light-hearted and flirty, expressing the joy of spending time with a loved one and doing simple, fun things together. The invitation to cook something together is particularly notable, as it symbolizes the idea of creating something together and sharing in the joy of one another's company.


Line by Line Meaning

Say, hey, good lookin'
The singer addresses a good-looking person.


Whatcha got cookin'?
What are you cooking, or what do you have in mind?


How's about cookin' somethin' up with me?
Would you like to make something together?


Hey, sweet baby
The artist addresses the person affectionately.


Don't you think maybe
Is it possible that you might consider?


We could find us a brand new recipe?
Could we try something new or innovative?


I got a hot-rod Ford and a two-dollar bill
The singer has a cool car and some cash.


And I know a spot right over the hill
The artist knows a good location nearby.


There's soda pop and the dancin's free
There are drinks and dancing available at no cost.


So if you wanna have fun come along with me
If you would like to enjoy yourself, join me.


I'm free and ready
The singer is unattached and prepared for a relationship.


So we can go steady
The artist suggests an exclusive relationship.


How's about savin' all your time for me?
Could you devote your time and attention to me?


No more lookin'
The singer is no longer searching for another partner.


I know I've been tooken
The singer acknowledges having been taken advantage of in the past.


How's about keepin' steady company?
Would you like to be in a committed relationship with me?


I'm gonna throw my date-book over the fence
The artist intends to get rid of their schedule or plans to make time for the other person.


And find me one for five or ten cents
The singer intends to replace their schedule with one that is less busy.


I'll keep it 'til it's covered with age
The singer intends to keep the new schedule for a long time.


'Cause I'm writin' your name down on every page
The artist plans to include the other person in all of their plans.


Say, hey, good lookin'
The artist addresses the good-looking person again.


Whatcha got cookin'?
What do you have in mind or what are you thinking about doing?


How's about cookin' somethin' up with me?
Would you like to create something together?




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Hank Sr. Williams

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Comments from YouTube:

@strukhoff

Joe unexpectedly takes the melody, then at 2:14 generously and so very quickly passes the ball over to Roy, who picks it up instantly. Amazing intuition and teamwork from both players.

@donnieluc6643

Mr. Joe Pass so laid back, like he doesnt know he is the MAN. rip maestro. nobody can interpret a tune like he could. genius, pure & simple genius. thanks for this piece.

@michaeljamsmith

Another "country" musician who can blow you away is Glenn Campbell. On one of his shows he went toe-to-toe with George Benson and held his own. Blew me away.

@catboyzee

Respect and RIP to two of the original guitar shredders, Roy Clark and Joe Pass. Loving the tone of Roy's Heritage signature guitar BTW...

@vincefilogomo9325

Joe Pass could play anything! He was one of the all time greatest jazz guitarist. Roy Clark is one of great country artist. John Pisano's jazz recording are beautiful! I think this was Joe Pass last recording before he die. We lost a great one!

@JillandKevin

There are actually THREE master guitarists here. John Pisano is a MONSTER player!!

@barrycooper1631

Amen

@johnfenner347

I was wondering who was the “The Third Man” !. Absolutely beautiful moving chords around the fretboard. A stellar contribution. A ghastly shame that he gets no mention.
Enabled Joe and Roy, to float along. A wonderful video, great stars all. Say no more, marvellous !, x x x .

@yardbirdsweet

John Pisano! A great jazz guitarist/accompanist with a ton of credits, but never really had a solo career that took off like Roy or Joe.

@curtique

always knew roy clark was great but hangin' with joe pass puts him another universe...awesome vid...thank you for posting this!!

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