Josephine
The Drifters Lyrics


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There never was a gal I could love, like I love my Josephine
She's a flirt, she's a scamp, she's the vampiest vamp I've ever seen
It seems to me she's always flirting with the fellows passing by
But when I say she winks, then she tells me she thinks
There's a cinder in her eye
I believe it would be better if I'd leave her and forget
Everybody says it would be wise
But each time that I go out to dance with somebody else
I find myself dancing with tears in my eyes
For there's nobody quite so nice who can be quite so mean
As my gal, what a gal, Josephine

There never was a gal I could love, like I love my Josephine
She's a flirt, she's a scamp, she's the vampiest vamp I've ever seen
It seems to me she's always flirting with the fellows passing by
But when I say she winks, then she tells me she thinks
There's a cinder in her eye
I believe it would be better if I'd leave her and forget
Everybody says it would be wise
But each time that I go out to dance with somebody else
I find myself dancing with tears in my eyes

For there's nobody quite so nice who can be quite so mean
As my gal, what a gal, Josephine

Overall Meaning

The song "Josephine" by The Drifters is a classic love song depicting a man named Joe trying to reconnect with his long-lost love Josephine. The song starts with Joe greeting Josephine and asking her if she remembers him like he remembers her. The first verse reflects the happy memories the two shared as young lovers, where Josephine used to laugh at Joe and call out to him. The second verse reflects on some of the tough times they faced, where Joe used to walk Josephine home and even carry her on his back when it rained.


The chorus of the song features Joe reiterating his desire to reconnect with Josephine and asking her if she still remembers him. The song ends on a bittersweet note with Joe asking Josephine if she still remembers their love and the moments they shared.


"Josephine" by The Drifters is a timeless song that speaks to the power of love and memories. The song manages to capture the essence of youthful love, showcasing the beauty in the connection shared between two people.


Line by Line Meaning

Hello Josephine. How do you do?
The singer is greeting Josephine and asking her how she is.


Do you remember me baby like I remember you?
The singer is asking Josephine if she remembers him, as he has not forgotten about her.


You used to laugh at me and holler 'Woo woo woo'
In the past, Josephine used to poke fun at the singer with laughter and exclamations of 'Woo woo woo.'


You used to live over yonder by the railroad track.
Josephine used to live near the railroad tracks, presumably in a less affluent area.


When it rained you couldn't walk I used to tote you on my back
When it rained, Josephine was unable to walk in the mud, so the artist would carry her on his back to help her.


Now you gotta make believe it was a thrill at that.
The singer is sarcastically suggesting that Josephine should pretend that being carried on his back was a thrilling experience, despite her previous complaints and ridicule.




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Written by: PINA KOLLARS

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Jeanette


on Like Sister Like Brother

I think the line ‘Until I let you go, is actually ‘Until he lets you go’ which implies that she is possibly married to someone else. This would make sense about why the singer and her have to keep their relationship secret. That’s how I’ve always viewed this great song