Mr. Big Baboon
The Hooters Lyrics


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A great bear in the woods wants all he sees
From the snakes in the grass to the chimpanzees
We all know it ain't fair, it's a jungle out there
So go bang your drum, Mr. Big Baboon
What monkey see monkey will do
Boom boom boom boom, Mr. Big Baboon

Mad dog on the prowl sees the bear in the trees
They can never be friends, they're natural enemies
So you better beware, it's a jungle out there

So go bang your drum, Mr. Big Baboon...
Mr. Big Baboon sees the dog and bear
It's a three way tie, it's a stalemate there
Facin' off eye to eye, it's a jungle out there

So bang your drum, Mr. Big Baboon




You can all join in, monkey see monkey do
Boom boom boom boom, Mr. Big Baboon!...

Overall Meaning

The Hooters's song "Mr. Big Baboon" is a fun and lively tune that talks about the jungle, where the strong and the smart survive. The lyrics speak of a great bear who wants everything in sight, from the snakes in the grass to the chimpanzees. The singer points out that this isn't fair, but it's the way it is in the jungle. The chorus encourages the Big Baboon to bang his drum, reminding us that monkey see, monkey will do. This means that the other monkeys will follow his lead and, therefore, he has the power to change things.


The second verse adds another character to the mix, a mad dog on the prowl who sees the bear in the trees. They are natural enemies, and although they cannot be friends, they have to coexist in the same jungle. The chorus repeats the encouragement to the Big Baboon to bang his drum as the situation continues, with the three animals facing off in a stalemate.


The message of the song is clear: life can be tough, but if you take control and do something, you can change the outcome. The banging drum is an analogy for leadership, and we are all encouraged to follow our own beat, much like the monkeys in the jungle. Ultimately the song is about taking action and making a difference in a world where we don't always get what we want.


Line by Line Meaning

A great bear in the woods wants all he sees
There is a bear in the woods who desires everything he lays eyes upon.


From the snakes in the grass to the chimpanzees
The bear covets everything in his surroundings, from the lowly snakes to the more sophisticated chimpanzees.


We all know it ain't fair, it's a jungle out there
Despite the inherent unfairness of it all, the world is a harsh and unforgiving place.


So go bang your drum, Mr. Big Baboon
In response to this jungle, the singer encourages the titular Mr. Big Baboon to play his music and make his presence known.


What monkey see monkey will do
Monkey see, monkey do - behavior is often influenced and learned by observation.


Boom boom boom boom, Mr. Big Baboon
The repetition of these words serves to emphasize and reinforce the message of the previous line - keep playing that drum, Mr. Big Baboon.


Mad dog on the prowl sees the bear in the trees
A wild and dangerous dog notices the bear up in the trees.


They can never be friends, they're natural enemies
Due to their inherent natures, the dog and bear are destined to never be allies.


So you better beware, it's a jungle out there
Again emphasizing the brutality of the world, the singer warns of the dangers that lurk around every corner.


Mr. Big Baboon sees the dog and bear
Now the focus shifts back to Mr. Big Baboon, as he looks upon the battle between the dog and bear.


It's a three way tie, it's a stalemate there
Despite the struggle between the two predators, neither can emerge victorious - they are equal in strength and ability.


Facin' off eye to eye, it's a jungle out there
The conflict between the dog and bear is a sobering example of just how difficult and unforgiving life can be.


You can all join in, monkey see monkey do
Once again, the singer invites everyone to take part in the music and festivities - we are all influenced by the actions of those around us.


Boom boom boom boom, Mr. Big Baboon!
The song ends with a final chorus of encouragement to the main character, letting him know that his drumming is appreciated and necessary in this harsh world.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ROB HYMAN, ERIC M BAZILIAN, RICK CHERTOFF

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