Baby's into running around
Hanging with the crowd
Putting your business in the street
Talking out loud
Saying you bought her this and that
And how much you done spent
I swear she must believe it's all heaven sent

Hey boy you better bring the chick around
To the sad, sad truth the dirty lowdown

(Ooh I wonder, wonder, wonder, wonder who)
Taught her how to talk like that
(Ooh I wonder, wonder, wonder, wonder who)
Gave her that big idea

Nothin' you can't handle
Nothin' you ain't got
Put your money on the table
And drive it off the lot
Turn on that old love light
And turn a "maybe" to a "yes"
Same old schoolboy game got you into this mess

Hey son, better get back on to town
Face the sad old truth, the dirty lowdown

(Ooh I wonder, wonder, wonder, wonder who)
Put those ideas in your head
(Ooh I wonder, wonder, wonder, wonder who)

Yeah

Come on back down, little son
Dig the low, low, low, low, lowdown!

You ain't got to be so bad, got to be so cold
This dog eat dog existence sure is getting old
Got to have a Jones for this
Jones for that
This runnin' with the Joneses, boy, just ain't where it's at, no, no

You gonna come back around
To the sad, sad truth, the dirty lowdown

(Ooh I wonder, wonder, wonder, wonder who)
Got you thinking like that, boy
(Ooh I wonder, wonder, wonder, wonder who)

I wonder, wonder, wonder, wonder who
Said I wonder, wonder, wonder, I wonder who
Oh, look out for that lowdown (ohh, I wonder, wonder, wonder, wonder who)
That dirty, dirty, dirty, dirty lowdown

Ooh I wonder, wonder, wonder, wonder who
Ooh I wonder, wonder, wonder, wonder who

Got you thinkin' like that
Got you thinkin' just like that
(Ooh I wonder, wonder, wonder, wonder who)
Lookin' that girl in the face is so sad
I'm ashamed of you

I wonder, wonder, wonder, wonder who


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Lowdown Lyrics as written by Boz Scaggs David Paich

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    My Interpretation

    This CD is my car and I play it over and over, ad infinitum. Boz Scaggs' songs never get old. I love them all.

    I think this song is about a man who is in some type of shady racket. He bought gifts for his girlfriend; and instead of keeping it on the "Lowdown," she's telling everyone she knows that her boyfriend "bought her this and that." The girl's continuous talking may put the boyfriend in jeopardy. If word got back to the unscrupulous people he works with/for, they could kill him.

    She thinks this guy is the answer to a prayer "...she must believe it's all heaven sent." His friend wonders how this girl knew to talk about the man's business, "Putting your business in the street" implying that he had been lying to her about how he came by his ill-gotten gains. The man's friend tells him to make his girlfriend stop talking: "Better bring the chick around" and give her "the sad, sad truth, the dirty lowdown." He's saying to tell the girl the truth: the money for the gifts was not made honestly.

    It seems like these two men go way back. One seems to be older, calling him "son" and referring to the apparent charm this guy has that can make a girl change her mind: "Turn on that ole love light and turn a maybe to a yes. Same old schoolboy game got you into this mess."

    He is advising this younger man to live a better, more decent life. "Come on back down to earth, son." He doesn't need Everything that Everyone else has: "...Jones for this Jones for that..." He wonders who is responsible for the way this young man is living his life. "Who got you thinking like that boy." Living life in the fast lane is going to take its toll. The dirty lowdown is just truth, plain and simple.

    Haygurlon August 26, 2010   Link

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