I met her at the 'Burger King'
We fell in love by the soda machine
So we took the car down town
The kids were hanging out all around
Then we went down to the Coney Island
On the coaster and around again
And no one's gonna ever tear us apart
'Cause she's my sweetheart
All right, oh yea

Oh, oh, I love her so
Oh, oh, I love her so
Oh, oh, I love her so
Oh

Oh, oh, I love her so
Oh, oh, I love her so
Oh, oh, I love her so
Oh

Hanging out on a night like this
I'm gonna give her a great big kiss
I'm gonna make her mine
And everything's gonna be real fine

I met her at the 'Burger King'
Fell in love by the soda machine
So we took the car down town
The kids were hanging out all around
Then we went down to the Coney Island
On the coaster and around again
And no one's gonna ever tear us apart
'Cause she's my sweetheart
All right, oh yea

Oh, oh, I love her so
Oh, oh, I love her so
Oh, oh, I love her so
Oh, oh

Oh, oh, I love her so
Oh, oh, I love her so
Oh, oh, I love her so
Oh, oh

Oh, oh, I love her so
Oh, oh, I love her so
Oh, oh, I love her so
Oh, oh


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    Such a simple song, but it rocks so much.

    Insane_Jon August 17, 2002   Link
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    i cant believe this song only has 1 comment,this is my second favorite ramones song. i love the way joey sings these lyrics

    jla224on September 15, 2006   Link
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    this is my favorite ramones song. the band Skywave covers it, and does a really sweet wall of sound rendition of it...

    Possibilitieson February 22, 2007   Link
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    "Oh Oh I Love Her So" was written by Joey as a basic love song, probably inspired by "Palisades Park" by Freddy Cannon. The line "I'm gonna give her a great big kiss" is a reference to the 1964 song "Give Him a Great Big Kiss" by the Shangri-Las, later covered by the New York Dolls.

    Shocktreatment77on November 16, 2007   Link
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    I love it. "We fell in love by the soda machine". Beautiful lyrics right there!

    gabbagabbaheygirlon April 23, 2008   Link
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    Oooooo weeeeee oooooo Oooooo weeeeee oooooo Only the greatest punk band of all time could open the song with a 50's-esque intro. The most amazing 1:56 min ever.

    replicant212on August 01, 2008   Link

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