Move It
The Drifters Lyrics


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Come on pretty baby, let's move it and groove it
Well, a shake a baby shake, ohh, honey please don't lose it
It's rhythm that gets your heart and soul
Let me tell you baby, it's called rock 'n' roll

They say, it's gonna die, ohh, honey bee, let's face it
They just don't know what's a goin' to replace it
Ballads and calypsos, they've got nothing on real
Country music that drives along

Come on honey, move it
Well, let's move
Well, move it

Come on pretty baby, let's move it and a groove it
Dance honey, dance baby, please, don't lose it
'cause all over town there's a brand new beat
And it's hangin' in the air like the Mississippi heat

Fireflies in the night and bullfrogs croakin'
Well, here comes the train and boy, is she smokin'?
Headed out from New Orleans and clear to L.A.
Ya better get ready it's a brand new day


Honey, move it

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Drifters' song "Move It" convey a sense of excitement and energy associated with the rock 'n' roll genre. The opening lines encourage the listener, presumably a romantic partner, to get up and dance, emphasizing the importance of rhythm and the infectious nature of rock 'n' roll. It suggests that this style of music, with its pulsating beat, has the power to captivate both the heart and soul.


The lyrics also address a common criticism of rock 'n' roll at the time, that it would eventually fade away and be replaced by other genres like ballads and calypsos. The song dismisses this notion, exclaiming that these other styles have nothing on the driving force and excitement of real country music. It suggests that this new beat, like the heat of the Mississippi, is taking over the town and bringing a fresh sound to the airwaves.


The lyrics also make references to elements of the American South, such as fireflies in the night and the train journey from New Orleans to Los Angeles. These elements add to the imagery of movement and excitement, further emphasizing the idea of a brand new day and the exhilaration that rock 'n' roll brings.


Line by Line Meaning

Come on pretty baby, let's move it and groove it
Hey attractive sweetheart, let's get up and start dancing energetically and feeling the music


Well, a shake a baby shake, ohh, honey please don't lose it
Well, shake your body like a baby shakes, ohh darling, please don't lose the rhythm and energy


It's rhythm that gets your heart and soul
It's the beat and flow of the music that deeply touches your emotions and inner self


Let me tell you baby, it's called rock 'n' roll
Allow me to inform you, my dear, this genre of music is known as rock 'n' roll


They say, it's gonna die, ohh, honey bee, let's face it
Some people claim that rock 'n' roll will cease to exist, ohh dear, let's confront this idea


They just don't know what's a goin' to replace it
They simply lack knowledge about what will come and substitute it


Ballads and calypsos, they've got nothing on real
Ballads and calypsos don't compare to the authenticity and power


Country music that drives along
Country music that carries you along with its rhythm and energy


Come on honey, move it
Hey sweetheart, let's keep moving and dancing


Well, let's move
Well, let's start moving and dancing


Well, move it
Well, continue moving and dancing


Come on pretty baby, let's move it and a groove it
Hey attractive sweetheart, let's get up and start dancing energetically and feeling the music


Dance honey, dance baby, please, don't lose it
Dance passionately, my dear, dance with all your heart, please don't lose the rhythm and energy


'cause all over town there's a brand new beat
Because everywhere in town there's a completely new rhythm and sound


And it's hangin' in the air like the Mississippi heat
And it's lingering in the atmosphere just like the intense heat of the Mississippi


Fireflies in the night and bullfrogs croakin'
Fireflies illuminating the night and bullfrogs making their distinct sounds


Well, here comes the train and boy, is she smokin'?
Well, here comes the train and boy, is it moving with great power and intensity?


Headed out from New Orleans and clear to L.A.
Starting from New Orleans and going all the way to Los Angeles


Ya better get ready it's a brand new day
You should prepare yourself because it's a fresh, exciting day


Honey, move it
Darling, keep moving and dancing




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Cloud9
Written by: IAN SAMWELL

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@philclough1158

Definitely the start of R n R. 74 yrs later n it's still mesmerizing.

@antonydavenport257

I think you mean 64!! Although it's now 65 years old

@davidrayner9376

I'll always remember a record reviewer in the May, 1958, issue of ABC Film Review saying: “The fantastic success of Rock 'n' Roll over the past two years is one of the most amazing things that has ever happened in show business. Teenagers earn more money than the Prime Minister and the guitar has become a kind of status symbol for a type of music that, although it may only have a short life is certainly having a merry one”.

@davidbeech7201

one of the best music Rock and Roll song of all time 1958 🎸🥁🎵🎹💿🎤❤ The very first British rock ‘n’ roll song 1958🎧😁 forever rock on Cliff Richard

@ukyaw515

very great song in that times

@askovarjorinne9074

Move it Cliff and DriftShadows!!!!!! 😊😊👍👍🎶🎶💫💫

@TransAmBandit

TAKES ME BACK LIGHT YEARS AGO,WHEN ROCK & ROLL WAS FUCKING " ROCK & ROLL "
TODAY 25/11/17
Most of us have forgotten about what real music is or ( was ) at that time.

@felineth56

Another MASTERPIECE!

@tonybyrne2613

I’m 79 and it still brilliant

@spmoran4703

That bass is a killer

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