Mojo Boogie
Sonny Landreth Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Been to New Orleans sho' had a wonderful time
Been to New Orleans sho' had a wonderful time
I was high, high as a Georgia pine

Mighty cattin' on down on Rampart Street
Seen everybody that I wanted to meet
She said "Watch it son, stop lookin' now
Listen to me! They got somethin' that'll
Knock you right off your feet"

They got that Mojo Boogie
They got that Mojo Boogie
Got that Mojo Boogie begin to slide on down

I thought she was talkin' 'bout those in Algiers
I said "Can't you please tell me,
Say what did you said?
They got that Louisiana boogie
And all them other kind of things
They even got somethin' called that Mojo Hand

They got that Mojo Boogie
The Mojo Boogie
Got that Mojo Boogie begin to slide on down

I got me one, y'all, she sure is crazy
She got a bunch of others 'cause she's an operator
Went to the night club she was squeezin' me tight
I believe that was just the thing that started the fight

They got that Mojo Boogie
The Mojo Boogie
Got that Mojo Boogie begin to slide on down

Been to New Orleans sho' had a wonderful time




Been to New Orleans sho' had a wonderful time
The Mojo Boogie begin to slide on down

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sonny Landreth's song Mojo Boogie depict the experience of the singer in New Orleans, where he had an amazing time while enjoying the vibrant music culture of the city. In particular, he talks about the Mojo Boogie, which seems to be a type of music that is unique to the area. The singer meets a woman on Rampart Street who warns him about the mesmerizing power of the Mojo Boogie that can knock him off his feet. It becomes evident that the singer gets caught up in the groove and can't resist the urge to dance and move to the beat of the Mojo Boogie.


Furthermore, the song also has elements of a love story as the singer talks about a woman he is crazy about. However, the singer discovers that she is an operator, meaning she has other men she is also involved with. When they go to a nightclub, their closeness starts a fight, indicating the complications in their relationship. Despite this, the singer still reminisces about his time in New Orleans and the experience of the Mojo Boogie that transforms his state of mind. The repetition of the phrase "Been to New Orleans sho' had a wonderful time" further emphasizes the joy and pleasure that the singer felt in the city.


Line by Line Meaning

Been to New Orleans sho' had a wonderful time
I visited New Orleans and had a really great time


I was high, high as a Georgia pine
I was intoxicated, as if I were as tall as a Georgia pine tree


Mighty cattin' on down on Rampart Street
I was wandering around on Rampart Street


Seen everybody that I wanted to meet
I saw all the people I had hoped to run into


She said "Watch it son, stop lookin' now
Someone warned me to be careful and not stare


Listen to me! They got somethin' that'll
They have something that can


Knock you right off your feet"
knock you down


They got that Mojo Boogie
They have a dance called the Mojo Boogie


Got that Mojo Boogie begin to slide on down
The Mojo Boogie is starting and everyone is dancing


I thought she was talkin' 'bout those in Algiers
I thought she was talking about something in Algiers


I said "Can't you please tell me, Say what did you said?
I asked her to repeat what she had said


They got that Louisiana boogie
They have a dance called the Louisiana boogie


And all them other kind of things
And many other types of dances


They even got somethin' called that Mojo Hand
They also have an object called a Mojo Hand


I got me one, y'all, she sure is crazy
I have a crazy partner


She got a bunch of others 'cause she's an operator
She also has other partners because she is a player


Went to the night club she was squeezin' me tight
We went to a club and she was holding me close


I believe that was just the thing that started the fight
I think that was what caused the fight to start


The Mojo Boogie
The Mojo Boogie dance


The Mojo Boogie begin to slide on down
The Mojo Boogie has started and people are dancing




Contributed by Brayden F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found

More Versions