I don't think it's necessarily about sex. It's about wanting to start the day with some love and affection. Maybe a warm cuddle. I'm not alone in interpreting it that way! For example:
"'Just a Little Lovin’ is a timeless country song originally recorded by Eddy Arnold in 1954. The song, written by Eddie Miller and Jimmy Campbell, explores the delicate nuances of love and showcases Arnold’s emotive vocals. It delves into the universal theme of love and how even the smallest gesture of affection can have a profound impact on our lives." https://oldtimemusic.com/the-meaning-behind-the-song-just-a-little-lovin-by-eddy-arnold/
Have you ever seen anyone do the low slung
boogie
Oh no, oh no
Have you ever seen anyone do the low slung
boogie
Oh no, oh no
The zip gun boogie's comin' down to get ya,
people
The zip gun boogie's is comin' on strong
Zip gun boogie's comin' to get ya people
The zip gun boogie's is comin' on strong.*
Have you ever seen anyone do the back street
boogie
Oh no, oh no
Have you ever seen anyone do the back street
boogie
Oh no, oh no
*Repeat
Have you ever seen anyone do the zip gun
boogie
Oh no, oh no
Have you ever seen anyone do the zip gun
boogie
Oh no, oh no
*Repeat
*Repeat
*Repeat
Well the zip gun boogie's comin' on strong
Zip gun boogie's comin' on strong
Repeat four times
boogie
Oh no, oh no
Have you ever seen anyone do the low slung
boogie
Oh no, oh no
The zip gun boogie's comin' down to get ya,
people
The zip gun boogie's is comin' on strong
Zip gun boogie's comin' to get ya people
The zip gun boogie's is comin' on strong.*
Have you ever seen anyone do the back street
boogie
Oh no, oh no
Have you ever seen anyone do the back street
boogie
Oh no, oh no
*Repeat
Have you ever seen anyone do the zip gun
boogie
Oh no, oh no
Have you ever seen anyone do the zip gun
boogie
Oh no, oh no
*Repeat
*Repeat
*Repeat
Well the zip gun boogie's comin' on strong
Zip gun boogie's comin' on strong
Repeat four times
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-
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