My Girl Josephine
The Dakotas Lyrics


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Hello Josephine. How do you do?
Do you remember me baby like I remember you?
You used to laugh at me and holler "Woo woo woo"

I used to walk you home
I used to hold your hand
You used to use my umbrella ev'ry time it rained
You used to cry so much it was a crying shame


Hello Josephine. How do you do?
Do you remember me baby like I remember you?
You used to laugh at me and holler 'Woo woo woo"

You used to live over yonder by the railroad track.
When it rained you couldn't walk I used to tote you on my back
Now you gotta make believe it was a thrill at that.

Hello Josephine. How do you do?




Do you remember me baby like I remember you?
You used to laugh at me and holler 'Woo woo woo"

Overall Meaning

The song "My Girl Josephine" by The Dakotas is a nostalgic love song about a past romantic relationship. The song's tone is reflective as the singer reminisces about the time he spent with his former lover, Josephine. The lyrics indicate that the singer and Josephine used to spend time together, as he used to walk her home and hold her hand. Additionally, her frequent use of his umbrella when it rained implies that they spent a lot of time outdoors together. However, the relationship was not without its challenges, as Josephine used to cry often.


The chorus of the song contains the line "Do you remember me baby like I remember you?" which suggests a longing to reconnect with Josephine or to revisit the past. The lyrics also reference Josephine's former residence by the railroad track, and how the singer used to carry her on his back when it rained. The song concludes with the repeated line "You used to laugh at me and holler 'Woo woo woo'", which serves as a reminder of the happy times they shared.


Overall, "My Girl Josephine" is a sentimental and wistful portrayal of a past relationship that the singer remembers fondly. The song speaks to the universal theme of love and heartbreak, and the longing many people feel to reconnect with those they've loved and lost.


Line by Line Meaning

Hello Josephine. How do you do?
Greetings Josephine, how are you?


Do you remember me baby like I remember you?
Do you have any recollection of me like I do of you?


You used to laugh at me and holler 'Woo woo woo'
You used to find me amusing and express it with 'Woo woo woo'


I used to walk you home
I would escort you home


I used to hold your hand
I would grasp your hand


You used to use my umbrella ev'ry time it rained
Whenever it rained, you would utilize my umbrella


You used to cry so much it was a crying shame
You used to weep excessively to a point where it was miserable


You used to live over yonder by the railroad track.
Previously, you resided nearby the railway line


When it rained you couldn't walk I used to tote you on my back
In rainy conditions, you were unable to walk and I carried you on my back


Now you gotta make believe it was a thrill at that.
Currently, you have to pretend that it was an enjoyable experience




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ANTOINE DOMINO, DAVE BARTHOLOMEW

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Comments from YouTube:

@davidmcque627

Mick Green is all over this one. The solo sounds like the solo from "my Babe" Great stuff

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