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Hot Sauce
Thomas Dolby Lyrics


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They call her Hot Sauce
She's hot and spicy
But twice as nicey
Although she burn me up
They call her Hot Sauce
She's hotter than pepper
I would have kept her
Although she burn me up

What if fire didn't burn (burn)
How would the lesson get learned? (learned)
You sit there like a dope until you choke on all the smoke
(Smoke gets in your eyes)
Cover me in your sauce baby
Bury me in all that sauce
Smother me in your hot sauce, woman
Till smoke come from your thighs

They call her Hot Sauce
She's hot and spicy
But twice as nicey
Although she burn me up
They call her Hot Sauce
She's hotter than pepper
I would have kept her
Although she burn me up

The brother in the codpiece
I seen him on the TV
I think he likes his ladies
All sweet and sugary
Now I'm partial to a pudding
But that's for second course
The main meal and the hors d'oeuvres
Must be smothered in hot sauce

They call her Hot Sauce
She's hot and spicy
But twice as nicey
Although she burn me up
They call her Hot Sauce
She's hotter than pepper
I would have kept her
Although she burn me up

What if steam didn't scald (scald)
How would the story be told? (told)
She sat and smoked a fag
While I was gagging on the shag
(Shag gets in your eyes)
Lemme get lost in your sauce baby
Cover me in your sauce
Lemme get lost in your hot sauce woman

There was a fire truck attending
The smoke pouring from her nose
Her state of mind depending
On which way the wind blowed
Chili and Tabasco
Dripping on my shirt
I couldn't breathe, I couldn't see
I had to call a smog alert

Overall Meaning

The song "Hot Sauce" by Thomas Dolby revolves around a woman who is hot and spicy, just like the sauce. She is referred to as "Hot Sauce," and despite her intensity, the singer implies that he can't get enough of her. He describes her as being "twice as nicey," which suggests that although she can be overpowering, she knows how to balance it with her charm. As the song progresses, the lyrics become more metaphorical, talking about the power of heat and smoke to teach life's lessons. The singer calls for the woman to cover him in her hot sauce and suggests that he wants to get lost in it.


In the second verse, Dolby refers to a man on TV who seems to have a particular taste in women. While the singer has a sweet spot for desserts such as pudding, he realizes that his appetite leans more towards the burning hot sauce. He emphasizes this by describing how the main course and appetizers should be smothered in hot sauce. The song's bridge returns to the metaphorical reference to heat and smoke, implying that it is necessary to experience the heat to learn life's lessons. The chorus repeats as the song ends, with the singer still entranced by the hot sauce lady.


Line by Line Meaning

They call her Hot Sauce
This woman is commonly referred to as Hot Sauce


She's hot and spicy
Hot Sauce is attractive and exciting


But twice as nicey
In addition to being hot and spicy, she is also good-natured and charming


Although she burn me up
Despite the fact that her energy is intense and overwhelming


She's hotter than pepper
She is even more exciting and engaging than other spicy things


I would have kept her
The singer wishes he could have had more of Hot Sauce in his life


What if fire didn't burn (burn)
The hypothetical situation where fire didn't cause pain


How would the lesson get learned? (learned)
The lesson in this case is having to deal with uncomfortable things like smoke and spice, which would not exist if fire didn't burn


You sit there like a dope until you choke on all the smoke (Smoke gets in your eyes)
When dealing with the uncomfortable aspects of life like smoke, we tend to wait too long to get away from it, which leads to us being consumed by it


Cover me in your sauce baby Bury me in all that sauce Smother me in your hot sauce, woman Till smoke come from your thighs
The singer desires to experience Hot Sauce even if it means being consumed by her spice


The brother in the codpiece I seen him on the TV I think he likes his ladies All sweet and sugary Now I'm partial to a pudding But that's for second course The main meal and the hors d'oeuvres Must be smothered in hot sauce
The comparison of two different men who enjoy different types of women and the singer himself prefers a main course of spicy food


What if steam didn't scald (scald) How would the story be told? (told) She sat and smoked a fag While I was gagging on the shag (Shag gets in your eyes)
The hypothetical situation of no pain caused by steam and how stories would be different then. Also, a comparison between the act of smoking and trying to keep up with Hot Sauce's intensity


Lemme get lost in your sauce baby Cover me in your sauce Lemme get lost in your hot sauce woman
The singer desires being consumed by Hot Sauce's spice even more so, to a point where he loses himself in it


There was a fire truck attending The smoke pouring from her nose Her state of mind depending On which way the wind blowed Chili and Tabasco Dripping on my shirt I couldn't breathe, I couldn't see I had to call a smog alert
A humorous depiction of Hot Sauce's overwhelming nature, where she caused the singer to nearly lose it and had to call for help




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: George Clinton, Robert Johnson, William Collins

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jumbledFox

I'm 15 and discovered Thomas Dolby through "She blinded me with science", I love his music so much!!

Serena - 空気のような

We've got great taste, don't we?

jumbledFox

@Serena - 空気のような We sure do! You around 15 as well?

Serena - 空気のような

@jumbledFox Yup! Music from the 80s rocks, so it’s always nice to see people my age appreciate it as well.

jumbledFox

@Serena - 空気のような Oooh nice! What other groups do you like? I really like Genesis, Supertramp, and Oingo Boingo, as well as Pink Floyd, The Police, Steventhedreamer, Men Without Hats, ELO, and Kraftwerk. just to name a few... haha

chucku00

@jumbledFox Check out Cameo "Candy", "the brother in the codpiece" in "Hot Sauce" lyrics is Larry Blackmon, Cameo's leader.
Also check out Prefab Sprout, their "Steve McQueen" album was produced by Thomas Dolby.

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Guillermo Del Noche Studios

This album gets tons of airplay in my house to this day! This is one of my favorites! So funky and killer horns!

Kelly Howard

ditto!

Michael

To this day?, omg,a strange household I must say,lol

Michael

@Kelly Howard you too?, omg

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