Devil With The Blue Dress
Shorty Long Lyrics


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Fee, fee, fi, fi, fo-fo, fum
Look at Molly now [2: look out once again, now], here she comes
Wearin' her wig hat and shades to match
She's got high-heel shoes and an alligator hat

F7
Wearin' her pearls and her diamond rings
C7
She's got bracelets on her fingers, now, and everything
G7
She's the devil with the blue dress, blue dress, blue dress,
F7
Devil with the blue dress on

C7 F7 C7 F7
Devil with the blue dress, blue dress, blue dress,
C7 F7 C7
Devil with the blue dress on

Wearin' her perfume, Chanel No. 5
Got to be the finest girl alive
She walks real cool, catches everybody's eye
She's got such good lovin' that they can't say goodbye
Not too skinny, she's not too fat
She's a real humdinger and I like it like that

She's the devil with the blue dress, blue dress, blue dress,
Devil with the blue dress on

Devil with the blue dress, blue dress, blue dress,
Devil with the blue dress on


"Good Golly Miss Molly" interlude:

Eb7
Good golly, Miss Molly
You sure like to ball
Ab7
Good golly, Miss Molly
Eb7




You sure like to ball
Bb7

Overall Meaning

Shorty Long's "Devil With The Blue Dress" is a song about a woman who's caught everyone's eye with her impeccable fashion taste and charm. The song describes the woman, Molly, as a fashion icon, who has everything from high-heel shoes to an alligator hat, and is adorned with pearls, diamond rings, and bracelets. She wears a wig hat and shades to match with her blue dress, which makes everyone take notice of her. The chorus repeats her title moniker, "Devil with the blue dress on," amplifying her effect on the people around her.


The second verse talks about how Molly's perfume is Chanel No. 5, and how she's the finest girl alive. She walks with confidence, and everyone's eyes are drawn to her. Her personality is such that anyone who experiences her affection can never say goodbye. She's not too skinny or too fat, and is precisely what the singer wants in a woman. The "Good Golly Miss Molly" interlude is a reference to Little Richard's famous song, adding to the song's energy and excitement.


Line by Line Meaning

Fee, fee, fi, fi, fo-fo, fum
Paying attention because something big is coming.


Look at Molly now [2: look out once again, now], here she comes
Molly, the girl in the blue dress, is making another entrance and the singer is admiring her.


Wearin' her wig hat and shades to match
Molly is wearing a hat and sunglasses that perfectly match her dress.


She's got high-heel shoes and an alligator hat
Molly is wearing high-heeled shoes and an extravagant alligator hat.


Wearin' her pearls and her diamond rings
Molly is accessorizing with expensive jewelry.


She's got bracelets on her fingers, now, and everything
Molly is wearing multiple bracelets and other adornments.


She's the devil with the blue dress, blue dress, blue dress,
Molly is so attractive and seductive that the singer calls her the devil.


Devil with the blue dress on
Reinforcing the previous statement while emphasizing the blue dress.


Wearin' her perfume, Chanel No. 5
Molly smells good and is wearing a high-end perfume.


Got to be the finest girl alive
The artist believes Molly is the most beautiful and desirable girl he has ever seen.


She walks real cool, catches everybody's eye
Molly is very confident and draws attention wherever she goes.


She's got such good lovin' that they can't say goodbye
Molly is a great lover and people can't resist her charm.


Not too skinny, she's not too fat
Molly has the perfect body type according to the singer.


She's a real humdinger and I like it like that
The singer enjoys being around Molly and finds her very attractive.


Devil with the blue dress, blue dress, blue dress,
Repeating the chorus to remind the listener of the irresistible Molly.


Devil with the blue dress on
Emphasizing once more that Molly is the devil in the blue dress.


Good golly, Miss Molly
A playful interlude paying tribute to the famous song of the same name.


You sure like to ball
Commenting on Molly's love of having fun.


Good golly, Miss Molly
Repeating the playful interlude.


You sure like to ball
Reinforcing the previous statement.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network
Written by: Frederick Long, William Stevenson

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Comments from YouTube:

@paperboxcutter

It should have been a hit. Motown wasn't promoting this for some reason. This original is great.

@laurah6845

This version is perfection and a very different interpretation than Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels' version, which is perfection in its own right. Equally superb ❤

@davidgriffiths8496

Shorty's is more sultry..........& of course Motown....

@1994g0

Hypnotic song...swaying rythym. Greystone Ballroom in Detroit in the early 1960`s.

@margaretkowalkowski5653

This is an awesome song ❤❤❤❤ thanks for sharing!!❤❤❤❤

@the45prof98

My pleasure!

@markherron1407

Happy Birthday to Shorty Long REST IN POWER Blessings and Hugs 💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕!

@oldbeatpete

he was a great singer!

@spoonful1018

now I remember hearing this about 20 years ago - so glad dad

@Jynxxxycat

I prefer this version. It is so much more raunchy, and deliberate.

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