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Re: Lyrics wanted 2nd verse: Hang on Sloopy by the Mc Coys, long version

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Gill Smith

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May 24, 2013, 7:10:41 AM5/24/13
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On 23 May, 18:09, Thobias Schreiner <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
> Lyrics wanted 2nd verse: Hang on Sloopy by the Mc Coys, long version
>
> Hi dear,
>
> I will be doing a cover version of the Mc Coys #1 hit, hang on sloopy.
>
> I need some help with the lyrics of the second verse.
> It can be found here for listening:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IctvKFfpHI0
> Fast forward until about 1:14 into the song.
>
> My transcription goes as:
>
> Sloopy wears a red dress yeah as long as her hair/heels???
>
> and when sloopy wears that red dress yeah you know it gives me the
> chills
>
> Sloopy when I see you walking walking down the street
>
> I say don't worry sloopy girl, you belong to me yeah
>
> and so I sing out
>
> Chorus
>
> Could some native speakers please listen and correct my transcription,
> since I am not a native english speaker....
>
> My understanding of that second verse is, that sloopy wears a sexy red
> dress.
> I am not sure whether it's a mini skirt just as long as her long long
> hair; or if it's a long dress going all the way down to her heels. 2nd
> part of 1st line is incomprehensible for me...
> 2nd line, I am not exactly sure what " chills" means... does her boy
> friend/singer just gets excitet about her sexy look; or is he worried
> about other men taking a chance on her because of her sexy looks?
> The 3rd and 4th verse kind of offers protection for the sloopy girl?
>
> Would you please be so kind to explain?
>
> By the way, what 1st and last verse means, I think, it's obvious...
>
> Thanks a lot for your help.

"Sloopy wears a red dress yeah as OLD AS THE HILLS"

this is a frequently used phrase. Simpy means very old

"chills"/thrills means it gets him excited

the gist of the song is the guy wants to offer some kind of support/
protection

to someone he perceives as vulnerable

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Gill Smith

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May 25, 2013, 5:56:04 AM5/25/13
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On 25 May, 07:20, Thobias Schreiner <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> thank you very much. Now I understand the verse.
> On the recording, the part, "as old as the hills", is sung very softly
> and allmost incomprehensibe. Especially for one whose first language
> is not english.
> You suggest, the word is thrills instead of chills?
> OK, thank you..

chills is the word in the song and is the word to use

I was merely explaining that chills in this context means thrills, as
in sexual attraction

good luck with the gig

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