Sherry

Dance under the Moonlight: Unveiling the Allure of Sherry Baby's Meaning
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Lyrics

Sherry, Sherry baby

Expressing affection and calling out to someone named Sherry.

Sherry, Sherry baby

Repetition of the call to Sherry, emphasizing the urgency or desire to connect.


Sherry baby (Sherry baby)

Reiteration of the call to Sherry, possibly highlighting a close connection or relationship.

Sherry, can you come out tonight (Come come, come out tonight)

Invitation to Sherry to come out for the night, suggesting a desire to spend time together.

Sherry baby (Sherry baby)

Continuation of the desire for Sherry to come out, reinforcing the invitation.

Sherry, can you come out tonight

Repeated invitation for Sherry to come out, emphasizing the request.


(Why don't you come out) (come out) to my twist party

Invitation to Sherry to join a twist party under the moonlight, expressing a desire for a joyful time together.

(Come out) Where the bright moon shines

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(Come out) We'll dance the night away

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I'm gonna make-a you mine

Declaration of intent to make Sherry the speaker's romantic partner.


Sherry baby (Sherry baby)

Repetition of the call to Sherry, maintaining the focus on the desired connection.

Sherry, can you come out tonight

Reiterated invitation for Sherry to come out, underscoring the urgency and excitement.

(Come come, come out tonight)

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(Come come, come out tonight)

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You, ooh better ask your mama (Sherry baby)

Suggesting Sherry seeks approval or advice from her mother, adding a familial aspect to the narrative.

Tell her everything is all right

Assuring Sherry that everything is okay, possibly addressing concerns or hesitations.


(Why don't you come out) (come out) with your red dress on

Encouraging Sherry to wear a red dress and dance, appreciating her appearance and suggesting a lively atmosphere.

(Come out) Mmm, you look so fine

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(Come out) Move it nice and easy

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Girl, you'll make me lose my mind

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Sherry baby (Sherry baby)

Repetition of the call to Sherry, maintaining the theme of inviting her to come out for the night.

Sherry , can you come out tonight

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(Come come, come out tonight)

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(Come come, come out tonight)

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Sherry, Sherry baby

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(Come come, come out tonight)

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(Come come, come out tonight)

Final repetition of the invitation, closing the song with the persistent desire for Sherry's presence.

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