Good Golly Miss Molly
Rock 'n' Roll Revelry: Unveiling the Spirited Tale of Miss MollyLyrics
Good golly Miss Molly, sure like to ball
Expressing excitement about Miss Molly; "ball" likely refers to dancing or having a good time.
Good golly, Miss Molly, sure like to ball
Reiteration of the excitement and joy associated with Miss Molly.
When you're rockin' and a-rollin', can't hear your momma call
Suggesting that when engaged in lively activities (rockin' and a-rollin'), external distractions, like a mother calling, go unnoticed.
From the early, early mornin' till the early, early night
Describing a span of time from early morning to early night, emphasizing Miss Molly's continuous enjoyment of life.
When I caught Miss Molly rockin' at the house of blue light
Recalling an instance when the singer found Miss Molly enjoying herself at a venue called the "house of blue light."
Good golly, Miss Molly, sure like to ball
Reaffirmation of Miss Molly's love for having a good time, using the phrase "sure like to ball" again.
When you're rockin' and a-rollin', can't hear your momma call
Reiterating that in the midst of energetic activities, external interruptions, like a mother calling, are disregarded.
Momma, poppa told me "son, you better watch your step"
Parents advising caution and careful behavior, particularly from the father's perspective.
If I knew poppa's momma's, have to watch my poppa myself
Reflecting on the irony that if the singer knew the advice his father received from his own mother, he would have to be cautious of his father as well.
Good golly, Miss Molly, sure like to ball
Reiteration of Miss Molly's love for lively activities, echoing the earlier lines.
When you're rockin' and a-rollin', can't hear your momma call
Reemphasizing that when engrossed in energetic actions, external calls from the mother are disregarded.
Good golly Miss Molly, sure like to ball
Reaffirmation of Miss Molly's enthusiasm for having a good time.
Good golly, Miss Molly, sure like to ball.
Restating the joy associated with Miss Molly, using familiar expressions.
When you're rockin' and a-rollin', can't hear your momma call
Reiterating the idea that when actively engaged, one may not be attentive to parental calls.
I am going to the corner, gonna buy a diamond ring
Expressing a desire to purchase a diamond ring, possibly for Miss Molly, indicating a deeper connection.
Would you pardon me, kiss me, ting-a-ling-a-ling?
Playful language suggesting a request for a kiss, using onomatopoeic sounds like "ting-a-ling-a-ling."
Good golly, Miss Molly, sure like to ball
Reiteration of Miss Molly's fondness for enjoying life and having a good time.
When you're rockin' and a-rollin', can't hear your momma call
Reaffirming that when engrossed in lively activities, external calls, this time from the mother, are ignored.
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