Rip It Up
The Beatles Lyrics


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I don't care if I spent my dough
Night gonna be gonna rock it up
Gonna shake it up gonna roll it up
Have 'em ball tonight rattle and roll
I said shake rattle and roll
Well you never done nothing
To save your doggone soul
Well get out of that kitchen
And shake those pots and pans
I said get out of that kitchen
And shake those pots and pans
I said to my soul:
You're the devil in a frying pan
Well I said shake rattle and roll
I said shake rattle and roll
I said shake rattle and roll
I said shake rattle and roll
Well you never done nothing
To save your doggone soul
You can knock me down slap my face
Slander my name all over the place
Do anything that you want to do
But oh oh honey lay off of them shoes
Now don't you step on my blue suede shoes
Well you can do anything
But lay off of them blue suede shoes ah go!
You can burn my house steal my car
Drink my liquor from an old fruit jar
Do anything that you want to do
But ah ah honey lay off of them shoes
And don't you step
On my blue suede shoes, please
Well you can do anything
But lay off of them blue suede shoes
Ah go, hit it, Carl well blue blue
Blue suede shoes yeah blue blue
Blue suede shoes babe blue blue
Blue suede shoes yeah brown brown




Brown suede boots well do anything
But lay off of them blue suede shoes

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Rip It Up" by The Beatles are a combination of verses from two different songs: "Shake, Rattle and Roll" by Big Joe Turner and "Blue Suede Shoes" by Carl Perkins. The song is an energetic rock and roll anthem that expresses a rebellious attitude and a desire to have a wild night of fun.


The first verse sets the tone, expressing a carefree attitude towards money, as the singer declares they don't care if they spend their dough. They are determined to rock it up, shake it up, and roll it up, indicating a desire to have a great time and let loose. The phrase "Have 'em ball tonight rattle and roll" refers to creating a lively atmosphere where people can dance and enjoy themselves.


The second verse introduces the line "Shake rattle and roll" from the song by Big Joe Turner. The singer criticizes someone who has not done anything to save their soul, suggesting they live a reckless life. The lines "Get out of that kitchen and shake those pots and pans" may be a metaphorical call for this person to leave their safe and mundane routine and embrace a more exciting and vibrant lifestyle.


The final verses bring in the lyrics from "Blue Suede Shoes" by Carl Perkins. The singer warns others not to step on their blue suede shoes, emphasizing the importance of preserving something valuable and cherished. The mention of house, car, and liquor being subject to potential harm suggests that the singer is willing to let go of material possessions, but they draw the line at their prized shoes.


Overall, "Rip It Up" is a catchy and lively song that celebrates rebellion, fun, and the importance of preserving what is precious to oneself.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't care if I spent my dough
I have no concern about spending my money


Night gonna be gonna rock it up
Tonight will be filled with energetic rock music


Gonna shake it up gonna roll it up
I am going to bring excitement and energy


Have 'em ball tonight rattle and roll
We will have a great time filled with joy and dancing


I said shake rattle and roll
I emphasized the need to dance and have fun


Well you never done nothing to save your doggone soul
You have not taken any actions to improve your own soul


Well get out of that kitchen and shake those pots and pans
Leave your current situation and embrace a more lively way of life


I said to my soul: You're the devil in a frying pan
I acknowledged that my inner desires can lead me astray


but ah ah honey lay off of them shoes
But please, refrain from damaging my beloved shoes


Now don't you step on my blue suede shoes
Don't ruin or disrespect my precious blue suede shoes


Well you can do anything but lay off of them blue suede shoes
You have the freedom to do anything but avoid harming my shoes


You can burn my house steal my car
You have the audacity to destroy my home and steal my car


Drink my liquor from an old fruit jar
Even consuming my alcohol from an unconventional container


Do anything that you want to do
You can engage in any actions you desire


And don't you step on my blue suede shoes, please
And I kindly request you to avoid damaging my blue suede shoes


Well you can do anything but lay off of them blue suede shoes
You have the freedom to do anything except harm my blue suede shoes




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