Under The Boardwalk
The Drifters Lyrics


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Oh, when the sun beats down and burns the tar up on the roof
And your shoes get so hot you wish your tired feet were fire proof
Under the boardwalk, down by the sea, yeah
On a blanket with my baby is where I'll be

(Under the boardwalk) Out of the sun
(Under the boardwalk) We'll be havin' some fun
(Under the boardwalk) People walking above
(Under the boardwalk) We'll be fallin' in love
(Under the boardwalk) Yeah (boardwalk)

From the park you hear the happy sound of the carousel
You can almost taste the hot dogs and french fries they sell, yes you can
Under the boardwalk, down by the sea, yeah
On a blanket with my baby is where I'll be

(Under the boardwalk) Out of the sun
(Under the boardwalk) We'll be havin' some fun
(Under the boardwalk) People walking above
(Under the boardwalk) We'll be fallin' in love
(Under the boardwalk) Yeah (boardwalk)

Yeah, under the boardwalk, down by the sea, yeah
On a blanket with my baby is where I'll be

(Under the boardwalk) Out of the sun
(Under the boardwalk) We'll be havin' some fun
(Under the boardwalk) People walking above




(Under the boardwalk) We'll be fallin' in love
(Under the boardwalk) Yeah (boardwalk)

Overall Meaning

The Drifters’ classic hit “Under The Boardwalk” is a song that takes listeners away from the heat and chaos of the city, into a more romantic and idyllic world that’s set “down by the sea” where it is cooler and breezier. The song’s opening lines paint a picture of a hot summer day, where “the sun beats down and burns the tar up on the roof” and the heat is so intense that it burns the bottoms of your shoes. The singer offers an escape from this heat by inviting the listener to join him or her “under the boardwalk” where, out of the sun, they can find a respite and cool down.


The “boardwalk” referred to in the song is the Atlantic City boardwalk, one of the oldest and most famous boardwalks in the United States. People from all over the country would come to Atlantic City during the summer to enjoy the fresh sea air, walk along the boardwalk, play in the arcade games and casinos, and take a dip in the ocean. The boardwalk was also a popular location for couples, who could enjoy the cool ocean breeze or find a shady spot, such as under the boardwalk, to escape the sun.


Overall, the song is a romantic ode to a summer day spent in idyllic bliss. It draws listeners into a world of sun, sea, and romance, where one can escape the chaos of urban life and find a brief moment of tranquility.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, when the sun beats down and burns the tar up on the roof
In the scorching heat, when the sun is so strong that it heats up the roof that tar from it comes off, and it is unbearable to walk on.


And your shoes get so hot you wish your tired feet were fire proof
The heat is so intense that it makes the shoes so hot that you wish they were made to withstand fire, and your feet are tired from the hotness.


Under the boardwalk, down by the sea, yeah
Taking shelter under the boardwalk at the beach, by the sea.


On a blanket with my baby is where I'll be
Relaxing with my loved one on a blanket under the boardwalk, away from the heat.


(Under the boardwalk) Out of the sun
Under the boardwalk, we are away from the hot sun's rays.


(Under the boardwalk) We'll be havin' some fun
Under the boardwalk, we are going to relax and have some fun.


(Under the boardwalk) People walking above
People are walking and enjoying themselves on the boardwalk above us.


(Under the boardwalk) We'll be fallin' in love
Under the boardwalk, we will be spending quality time together and falling in love.


(Under the boardwalk) Yeah (boardwalk)
Yes, under the boardwalk is where we will be, and it is a beautiful spot by the boardwalk.


From the park you hear the happy sound of the carousel
The joyous sounds of the carousel can be heard from the nearby park.


You can almost taste the hot dogs and french fries they sell, yes you can
The aroma of the hot dogs and french fries sold nearby are so strong that it almost feels like you can taste them.


Yeah, under the boardwalk, down by the sea, yeah
Once again, highlighting the location of the relaxing spot under the boardwalk.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Arthur Resnick, Kenny Young

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@Axgoodofdunemaul

Even as a teenager, I thought there was something special about this song. It still gives me goose bumps, fifty years later. If you see a white-haired old man riding past on his bicycle singing this under his breath, it's me.

@ooihockkhai2899

i love the rolling stones version

@stevenwhite2708

Good I like

@raidkoast

+Axgoodofdunemaul
I thought i was the only one.
But more often then not i just sing some metal... But old music is good too. :P

@salhesper3799

+Axgoodofdunemaul same here for a 64 year old woman...........:-)

@terrywelsh8235

I think the drifters did this song better than anyone else did.

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@StarskyandDutch

My father passed a few nights ago. I’ve been a wreck ever since. He was on his last leg of cancer treatment, basically beat it then got pneumonia. Somehow avoided getting corona. I miss him a ton. He wasn’t talking that night but was able to see and hear my sister and I. I played this song for him, it was one of his favorites. It hurts to write this, but love ya dad. And shoutout to the drifters for making an absolute timeless classic.

@allison9501

I'm sorry for your loss. My friends mother passed a few weeks ago. I know its not the same, but may your father rest in piece.

@StarskyandDutch

Chris Cramer sending condolences to you and your friend. And thank you!

@Etcher

My dad passed last month at 81. I'm right there with you. We used to listen to this song together when I was a kid and he was working on his boat. I dream about him every night.

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