At the time this song was written, it was NOT written as a sex song. Body parts and sex acts (ex. brick house; pearl necklace; etc.) were inferred, but the 'talk' was not blatant. Radio stations would not have played such music "back in the day." I recall dancing to this song in the clubs and it was always fun. I thought it was about a guy who hung out at clubs to dance, like a John Travola type thing. (There was always a few in polyesther who were regulars trying to take girls home...and usually not scoring. More often than not they are our fathers' age and divorced:) This is a short, high energy song and perfect for the decade in which it originated.
At the time this song was written, it was NOT written as a sex song. Body parts and sex acts (ex. brick house; pearl necklace; etc.) were inferred, but the 'talk' was not blatant. Radio stations would not have played such music "back in the day." I recall dancing to this song in the clubs and it was always fun. I thought it was about a guy who hung out at clubs to dance, like a John Travola type thing. (There was always a few in polyesther who were regulars trying to take girls home...and usually not scoring. More often than not they are our fathers' age and divorced:) This is a short, high energy song and perfect for the decade in which it originated.