The lyrics are all wrong. Not even misheard mistakes but whole paragraphs of "no no no"s that don't exist. Did the person submit them from memory??
I went looking online for lyrics but there are lots of different lyrics listed and they don't make sense.
The part that is different everywhere is the "Well don't you know ___ skate ____ ain't nobody do it but me" sections.
What I hear and what makes sense to me is:
Well don't you know I've got a skate [that] I do, ain't nobody do it but me.
The [that] is obviously not spoken, I just put it in to show how it's implied. They are all types of dances, and I think the song is about how he has his own way of doing each of them that makes him unique.
I think that the lyrics are actually sexual in a way. There are many songs that use dancing as a metaphor for sex and because this was the sixties, singing about sex was probably frowned upon so they had to be sneaky about it. But that's just me.
I think that the lyrics are actually sexual in a way. There are many songs that use dancing as a metaphor for sex and because this was the sixties, singing about sex was probably frowned upon so they had to be sneaky about it. But that's just me.
The lyrics are all wrong. Not even misheard mistakes but whole paragraphs of "no no no"s that don't exist. Did the person submit them from memory??
I went looking online for lyrics but there are lots of different lyrics listed and they don't make sense.
The part that is different everywhere is the "Well don't you know ___ skate ____ ain't nobody do it but me" sections.
What I hear and what makes sense to me is: Well don't you know I've got a skate [that] I do, ain't nobody do it but me.
The [that] is obviously not spoken, I just put it in to show how it's implied. They are all types of dances, and I think the song is about how he has his own way of doing each of them that makes him unique.
I think that the lyrics are actually sexual in a way. There are many songs that use dancing as a metaphor for sex and because this was the sixties, singing about sex was probably frowned upon so they had to be sneaky about it. But that's just me.
I think that the lyrics are actually sexual in a way. There are many songs that use dancing as a metaphor for sex and because this was the sixties, singing about sex was probably frowned upon so they had to be sneaky about it. But that's just me.