Vikings-Come Go With Me
The Del Lyrics
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Come and go with me
Don't send me
Way beyond the sea
I need you, darlin'
So come go with me
Come, come, come, come
Tell me, darlin'
We will never part
I need you darlin'
So come go with me
Yes, I need you,
Yes, I really need you
Please say you'll never leave me
Well, say, you never
Yes, you really never
You never give me a chance
Come, come, come, come
Come into my heart
Tell me, darlin'
We will never part
I need you darlin'
So come go with me
Yeah!
Yes, I need you
Yes, I really need you
Please say you'll never leave me
Well, say, you never
Yes, you really never
You never give me a chance
Well, love, love me darlin'
Come and go with me
Don't send me
Way beyond the sea
I need you, darlin'
So come go with me
Come on go with me
Come on go with me
The Del-Vikings' song "#241. Come Go With Me" is a sweet love song with a simple message - the singer wants their love interest to come with them and never leave. The chorus invites the person to come into the singer's heart and promises that they will never part. The singer expresses their need for the person, emphasizing how much they truly need them to be happy. The lyrics suggest a longing for a deeper connection with the person, and a desire for permanence and stability in their relationship.
The repeated line "don't send me way beyond the sea" creates a feeling of distance and loneliness, emphasizing the need for the person to be with the singer. The melody is upbeat and joyful, highlighting the excitement and anticipation of being with the one they love. The use of repetition in the chorus and throughout the song creates a sense of urgency and emphasizes the singer's deep desire for the person to come with them.
Overall, the lyrics of "Come Go With Me" portray the feelings of the singer, expressing their urgent need for love and companionship. The song is a classic example of the doo-wop genre, featuring tight harmonies and a catchy melody that have made it a popular and enduring hit.
Line by Line Meaning
Well, love, love me darlin'
The singer is professing their love for their darling
Come and go with me
The singer wants their darling to come with them on a journey
Don't send me way beyond the sea
The singer does not want to be separated from their darling by distance
I need you, darlin'
The artist is emphasizing their need for their darling to be with them
Come, come, come, come
The artist is urging their darling to approach them with eagerness
Come into my heart
The singer is inviting their darling into their innermost feelings and desires
Tell me, darlin', we will never part
The singer wants assurance from their darling that they will never be apart
Yes, I need you, yes, I really need you
The artist is repeating that they truly need their darling
Please say you'll never leave me
The artist is requesting that their darling promises to stay with them
Well, say you never, yes, you really never
The artist is lamenting their darling never giving them the chance to prove their loyalty
You never give me a chance
The singer is feeling frustrated that their darling has not given them the opportunity to prove their love
Come on go with me
The artist is once again imploring their darling to accompany them on a journey
Lyrics © Roba Music, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: KENNY GAMBLE, LEON HUFF
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@halatmothership6969
Anyone Still Listening To This Great Tune......April 29, 2023
@halatmothership6969
April 27th, 2023
@jonathanmartin5605
Listened to it on a home Jukebox in December of '65 to June '77...now I own that Jukebox and all the 50's early '60's 45's on it! They'll never be another Golden Age of Doo Wop...sniff...sniff...
@1bls
My Dad was always so proud that he knew these guys while he was in the Air Force. Rip Pop
@demetriospantages925
Prayer sent.
@GuppyCzar
That's super cool! RIP to your pops.
@miked5539
Go Air Force! 26 years driving planes for Uncle Sam. RIP to your dad!
@1bls
@@miked5539 Cheers, my Dad was a mechanic and part of a plane crew. He often talked about “one day” becoming a pilot. Even at 80 yo he would say one day. He was a simple man but extremely friendly and very funny, very very funny. Had a ton if lifelong friends, so he didn’t have traditional riches, but was much richer than most, in friends. God bless
@jlo13800
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@bobinorlando
This is what I consider to be the consummate example of Doo Wop. It has the beat, the tempo, the rhythm, the lyrics, the melody, the bass vocals, the wailing, the harmonies, the be-bop sax - can't ask for more!