Make It Go
Sandie Shaw Lyrics


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Sandie Shaw
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Make It Go
I was at a party last Friday night
I was so happy everthing was just right
Dancing the night away, having such fun
Just the same as everyone
There was this boy with a nice expression
He said "Can I make a suggestion?
I have my car parked right outside
How would you like to take a ride?"

First you must push it to make it go
First you must push it to make it go

Pushed and I pushed to walk his machine
I said "It'd be better if we were a team"
He said "But we are, what you talking about?"
I said "It'd be easier if you got out"
But he said "Honey, someone must drive"
I understood, so said "Why not I?"
He said "Maybe you have a licence
But I can see you're inexperienced."

So I had to push it to make it go
So I had to push it to make it go

If I had known what kind of boy you are
I'd have given you No for an answer
Instead all this talk out here all this while
I must have pushed this thing half a mile
So I started goin' back inside
He said "Honey how about a ride?"
I replied, I laid it like it's true
I told him exactly what he could do





Why don't you push it to make it go
Why don't you push it to make it go

Overall Meaning

The song "Make It Go" by Sandie Shaw is a catchy and upbeat tune about a girl's experience at a party with a boy who offers her a ride home. However, his car ends up not starting, and she is forced to push it to get it going. The lyrics are humorous and relatable, as many people have probably experienced car trouble at some point in their lives.


In the first verse, Sandie describes her happy experience at the party while dancing the night away. She then introduces the boy who becomes the focus of the song, as he offers her a ride home. However, his car doesn't start, and she has to push it to get it going. She makes light of the situation, emphasizing that she had to push it to make it go.


The second verse continues with the humor, as Sandie suggests that it would be easier if the boy got out and pushed, but he insists that they need a driver. Sandie agrees to drive the car, but the boy questions her experience. Sandie again emphasizes that she had to push it to make it go.


The chorus is a catchy repetition of the phrase "First you must push it to make it go" and "So I had to push it to make it go." It emphasizes the absurdity of the situation, that they had to resort to pushing the car to get it started.


Overall, "Make It Go" is a lighthearted and fun song that highlights the humor in an otherwise frustrating situation. It showcases Sandie Shaw's unique voice and personality, making it a memorable addition to any playlist.


Line by Line Meaning

I was at a party last Friday night
I went to a party on a Friday night


I was so happy everything was just right
I was content and satisfied with the everything at the party


Dancing the night away, having such fun
I was dancing and enjoying my time


Just the same as everyone
I was having fun like everyone else at the party


There was this boy with a nice expression
I noticed a boy who looked attractive


He said "Can I make a suggestion?
The boy approached me and asked if he could suggest something


I have my car parked right outside
He told me that his car was parked outside


How would you like to take a ride?"
He asked if I wanted to go for a drive with him


First you must push it to make it go
He revealed that the car wasn't working and I had to push it to get it started


Pushed and I pushed to walk his machine
I had to push the car to get it started


I said "It'd be better if we were a team"
I suggested it would be easier if we both pushed the car to get it started


He said "But we are, what you talking about?"
The boy disagreed and insisted we were already working as a team


"It'd be easier if you got out"
I asked the boy to get out of the car to make pushing it easier


But he said "Honey, someone must drive"
He explained that someone needed to drive the car once it was started


I understood, so said "Why not I?"
I agreed to be the driver


He said "Maybe you have a licence
He expressed some doubts over whether I could drive the car


But I can see you're inexperienced."
He said he thought I was inexperienced with driving


So I had to push it to make it go
I had to push the car again


If I had known what kind of boy you are
If I had known what the boy was really like


I'd have given you No for an answer
I would have said no to him earlier


Instead all this talk out here all this while
Instead, we had been talking outside for a while


I must have pushed this thing half a mile
I had to push the car for a long way


So I started goin' back inside
I decided to go back inside the party


He said "Honey how about a ride?"
The boy asked me again if I wanted to go for a ride


I replied, I laid it like it's true
I responded honestly


I told him exactly what he could do
I told him to push the car himself to get it started


Why don't you push it to make it go
I suggested that the boy should push the car himself




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