Bip Bam
The Drifters Lyrics


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Bip bam, thank you m'am
Kisses taste like candy jam
You can see what a fool I am
When your lips meet mine, bip bam
Baby let me have some fun
Won't you give me more than one
Lord I love you, sugar plum
Look out now, 'cause here I come

Bip bam, thank you m'am
It's good like 'berry jam
Makes me growl like a baby lamb
When you kiss me honey, bip bam
Well, you make me feel so fine
I could almost lose my mind
Let me leave this world behind
In your arms another time

Bip bam, thank you m'am
Shuts me up just like a clam
Kicks me hard as a Texas ram
But it suits me baby, bip bam
When it comes to what you do
Ain'y nobody else but you
Lordy, where do you come from
Your love, an atom bomb

Bip bam, thank you m'am
All my talking ain't no sham
Makes me stay when I ought to scram
'Cause I love you lovin', bip bam
Baby I can hardly speak
When you start yeah, you leave me weak
When you kill me, well it's bye bye
It's a real fine way to die

bip bam, oohw wee baby
bip bam, drive me crazy




bip bam, I'm on fire
When you kiss me baby, bip bam

Overall Meaning

The Drifters’ “Bip Bam” is a joyful ode to the pleasures of courtship, seduction, and young love. The song conveys the euphoric sensations and heightened emotions that come with the simple act of kissing. The repeated refrain, “bip bam, thank you m’am,” is a playful and flirtatious expression of gratitude for the kisses that intoxicate the singer. The lyrics describe the kiss as tasting like candy jam, and the sensation of being shut up like a clam or kicked hard like a Texas ram. The irresistible chemistry between the two lovers is explosive like an atom bomb, and the singer is willing to let go of the world and lose his mind in her arms.


In addition to the lyrics, the song is characterized by its upbeat and catchy rhythm, which blends together elements of jazz, doo-wop, and early rock and roll. The vocals are performed with exuberance and passion, adding to the sense of excitement and wild abandon. The music captures the energy of a couple drawn together by passion and desire, and eager to explore the depths of their connection. Overall, “Bip Bam” is a classic love song that celebrates the primal pleasure of physical intimacy, and the heady rush of falling in love.


Line by Line Meaning

Bip bam, thank you m'am
Expressing gratitude for the passionate encounter


Kisses taste like candy jam
The taste of the kiss is enjoyable and sweet


You can see what a fool I am
Being overwhelmed by love and passion makes one act foolish


When your lips meet mine, bip bam
The intense feeling when lips touch


Baby let me have some fun
Asking for more excitement and enjoyment


Won't you give me more than one
Asking for another kiss or more intimacy


Lord I love you, sugar plum
Expressing love for their partner


Look out now, 'cause here I come
Feeling excited and ready for more


It's good like 'berry jam
The passion and intimacy is enjoyable and delicious


Makes me growl like a baby lamb
Feeling aroused and excited like a young animal


When you kiss me honey, bip bam
Expressing the intense feeling when kissed


Well, you make me feel so fine
Feeling great and happy in their partner's company


I could almost lose my mind
Feeling overwhelmed and consumed with passion


Let me leave this world behind
Wanting to escape reality and focus on the moment


Shuts me up just like a clam
Feeling speechless and unable to express oneself


Kicks me hard as a Texas ram
Feeling intense physical sensation like being kicked by a strong animal


But it suits me baby, bip bam
Enjoying the intensity of the passionate encounter


When it comes to what you do
Expressing the uniqueness of their partner's actions


Ain'y nobody else but you
No one else can compare to their partner


Lordy, where do you come from
Amazed by the intensity of their partner's love and passion


Your love, an atom bomb
Comparing their partner's love to something powerful and explosive


All my talking ain't no sham
Being honest and genuine about their feelings


Makes me stay when I ought to scram
Unable to resist their partner's attraction


'Cause I love you lovin', bip bam
Loving the passion and intensity of their partner's love


Baby I can hardly speak
Overwhelmed and speechless in their partner's presence


When you start yeah, you leave me weak
Feeling physically weakened and vulnerable due to the intensity of passion


When you kill me, well it's bye bye
Surrendering completely to their partner's love and passion


It's a real fine way to die
Feeling fulfilled and complete in their partner's embrace


bip bam, oohw wee baby
Expressing excitement and joy during the intimate encounter


bip bam, drive me crazy
Feeling a rush of passion and excitement


bip bam, I'm on fire
Feeling intense heat and passion


When you kiss me baby, bip bam
Expressing the intense feeling when kissed




Writer(s): Charles E. Calhoun

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Comments from YouTube:

@TheBaylor22

In all their various forms through the years, they were hands down the best group I ever heard.
From Clyde, to Johnny Moore, to Ben E King, to Rudy Lewis, they were incredible. Their backup singers were great leads as well. There’s a reason why writers like Carol King, Bert Bacharach, and Lieberman and Stoller demanded that the Drifters, rather than any number of groups that were prevalent during that time, be the group that would sing their material!

@petesmith4167

Great song, one of the best do wop bands of all time

@susangoodman4224

What a Great Doowop always loved the Drifters.

@benalfonso8990

good as berry jam..........rock on, COMPTON      !!!

@harptone55

GREAT!!

@Stan1140

Have this one on the original album. Clyde was simply great.

@daveidmarx8296

Have the original 78 (on Atlantic). Sounds great!

@SabraStiehl

The picture does not include Clyde McPhatter.

@lovestheclassics69

+Sabra S The pictures is from their very best of cd and was taken long after Clyde had left the Drifters.

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