See You Around
Sam Sliva and The Good Lyrics


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Ya Boom, pine, apple wine, ya dollar fifty all da time
Ya Boom, pine, apple wine, ya dollar fifty all da time
Turn 'round and let me see ya
Turn 'round and let me see ya
Ya Boom, pine, apple wine - ya dollar fifty all da time

I got a new dance
Hot like pepper-pot
From the old to the young
Gonna make your body rock

It's really easy, easy peazy
You can do it anywhere
Jump around like you don't care, singin'

Ya Boom, pine, apple wine, ya dollar fifty all da time
Ya Boom, pine, apple wine, ya dollar fifty all da time
Turn 'round and let me see ya
Turn 'round and let me see ya
Ya Boom, pine, apple wine, ya dollar fifty all da time

A young man broke his leg
Old granny broke her back
And Jimmy got a migrane from a falling coconut
The doctor was confused
He has a solution - a bottle of the apple wine was his prescription

It cured da broke leg
It cured da bad back
It cured da migrane, even cured da heart attack

The people started jumping
'Cause they were feelin' fine
The city's greatest sin was the boom-pine-wine

Ya Boom, pine, apple wine, ya dollar fifty all da time
Ya Boom, pine, apple wine, ya dollar fifty all da time
Turn 'round and let me see ya




Turn 'round and let me see ya
Ya Boom, pine, apple wine - ya dollar fifty all da time

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "See You Around" by Sam Sliva and The Good are a lively and upbeat celebration of Boom Pine Apple Wine, a cheap and cheerful alcoholic beverage that has become a popular drink in the city. The lyrics describe the drink as costing only a dollar fifty and being available all the time. The song opens with the repetition of "Ya Boom, pine, apple wine, ya dollar fifty all da time" which sets the tone for the rest of the song.


The singer of the song talks about a new dance that is hot like pepper-pot and how it can make your body rock. The dance is described as being really easy and something that can be done anywhere. It encourages people to jump around and sing with abandon. The chorus repeats the opening line which highlights the popular demand and availability of the drink.


Later in the song, the lyrics reference a broken leg, a bad back, and a severe migraine all being cured by the apple wine. The doctor suggests the cure as a prescription, and once the people start using the drink, they become so happy and energized that even the city's biggest sin is said to be the boom-pine-wine.


Line by Line Meaning

Ya Boom, pine, apple wine, ya dollar fifty all da time
A catchy phrase about the availability and popularity of boom-pine-wine for a very affordable price.


Turn 'round and let me see ya
An invitation to dance and join the fun.


I got a new dance
Announcing a new dance move to show everyone.


Hot like pepper-pot
The new dance move is energetic and exciting.


From the old to the young
The new dance move is suitable for people of all ages.


Gonna make your body rock
The new dance move is guaranteed to get people moving and grooving.


It's really easy, easy peazy
Assuring people that the new dance move is not difficult to learn.


You can do it anywhere
Indicating that the new dance move can be done in any location.


Jump around like you don't care, singin'
Encouraging people to let go of their worries and enjoy themselves while dancing.


A young man broke his leg
Introducing a scenario where someone suffered an injury.


Old granny broke her back
Introducing another scenario where someone suffered an injury.


And Jimmy got a migrane from a falling coconut
Introducing yet another scenario where someone suffered an injury.


The doctor was confused
The doctor was experiencing difficulty in finding the cure for the injuries mentioned earlier.


He has a solution - a bottle of the apple wine was his prescription
The doctor found a solution to the injuries by prescribing a bottle of apple wine.


It cured da broke leg
Apple wine was found to be effective in healing the broken leg.


It cured da bad back
Apple wine was found to be effective in healing the bad back.


It cured da migrane, even cured da heart attack
Apple wine was found to be effective in healing various illnesses.


The people started jumping
The people who drank the apple wine felt better and started celebrating.


'Cause they were feelin' fine
The people felt great and had a good time thanks to the apple wine.


The city's greatest sin was the boom-pine-wine
The song acknowledges the popularity of boom-pine-wine in the city, suggesting that it is so good that it could be sinful.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CLINTON OUTTEN, ANDY WRIGHT, MARK JOLLEY, MICHELLE ROWE

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