Be Bop a Lula
The Everly Brothers Lyrics


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Well Be Bop A Lula she's my baby
Be Bop A Lula I don't mean maybe
Be Bop A Lula she's my baby
Be Bop A Lula I don't mean maybe
Be Bop A Lula she's my baby doll, my baby doll, my baby doll.

Well, she's the gal in the red blue jeans
She's the queen of all the teens
She's the woman that I know
She's the woman that (scream) loves me so.
Be Bop A Lula she's my baby
Be Bop A Lula I don't mean maybe
Be Bop A Lula she's my baby doll, my baby doll, my baby doll.
(Let's rock)

Well, now she's the woman that's got that beat
She's the woman with the flyin' feet
She's the woman that walks around the store
She's the woman that yells (scream) more, more, more, more.
Be Bop A Lula she's my baby
Be Bop A Lula I don't mean maybe
Be Bop A Lula she's my baby doll, my baby doll, my baby doll.
(Let's rock again, now)

Well Be Bop A Lula she's my baby
Be Bop A Lula I don't mean maybe
Be Bop A Lula she's my baby




Be Bop A Lula I don't mean maybe
Be Bop A Lula she's my baby doll, my baby doll, my baby doll.

Overall Meaning

The Everly Brothers’ Be Bop a Lula is a classic early rock and roll song that is a perfect example of the genre's raw energy and simplicity. The song is about the singer's love for a girl named Be Bop a Lula, who is his "baby doll." The song's lyrics celebrate her as the queen of all the teens, with red-blue jeans, a woman who's got that beat, and the woman he loves the most.


The song's rhythm and melody are incredibly catchy and have become iconic in the rock and roll genre. The lyrics are simple and repetitive, with the chorus repeating the title and the line "I don't mean maybe." The song's bridge section features a scream, which adds to the sense of wildness and abandon that characterizes early rock and roll.


Overall, the song is a perfect example of the early rock and roll sound. It embodies the youthful energy, raw simplicity, and sense of rebellion and freedom that defined the genre.


Line by Line Meaning

Well Be Bop A Lula she's my baby
The singer is introducing the song and declaring that the woman he loves is his baby.


Be Bop A Lula I don't mean maybe
The singer is emphasizing that he really means it - this woman is definitely his baby.


Be Bop A Lula she's my baby
The singer repeats the introduction line to reinforce the idea that this woman is important to him.


Be Bop A Lula I don't mean maybe
Again, the singer emphasizes that there is no doubt in his mind that this woman is his baby.


Be Bop A Lula she's my baby doll, my baby doll, my baby doll.
The repetition of 'baby doll' is a term of endearment for his partner.


Well, she's the gal in the red blue jeans
The singer describes his partner's fashion sense, which he likes.


She's the queen of all the teens
The singer thinks his partner is the most popular and attractive girl around.


She's the woman that I know
The singer is emphasizing that he has a close, personal relationship with this woman.


She's the woman that (scream) loves me so.
The singer believes that his partner loves him very much.


Well, now she's the woman that's got that beat
The singer thinks that his partner is rhythmically talented.


She's the woman with the flyin' feet
The singer thinks that his partner is a great dancer.


She's the woman that walks around the store
The singer is describing a specific memory of his partner.


She's the woman that yells (scream) more, more, more, more.
The singer is emphasizing that his partner is enthusiastic and encourages him to keep going.


Let's rock)
This line is an invitation to the band to start playing fast and energetically.


Let's rock again, now)
The singer repeats his invitation to encourage the band to keep playing energetically.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Gene Vincent, Tex Davis

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@christinemartindale7963

My Dad always sang this song all the time when we were kids. Just love it. True rock and roll. Just brilliant - thanks for posting.

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Christine Martindale This is the only I can sing and memorize, as my father always sang this song every reunion.

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@brookdale2740

The Everly Brothers could do it all, didn't matter if it was an original or a cover. Did it all and did it best.

@StevenFordrockabillycat

Its a great Rock n Roll song that has stood the test of time.

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@Shabannie

I had forgotten about this song. Thank you for reminding me! ---------Ellen

@WaahFitty

love this. :) great duo, got to know them on some old CD's of my dad.

@dobazajr

My late father used to play this song way back early 90s. I have no idea it was The Everly Bros. It just stuck in my mind.

@momoefolkz

always loveee this version of the song! it's so catchy and cute :D thank you for uploading.

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