Lyrics
Well I ain't never been to Spain
Expresses the speaker's lack of experience in Spain.
But I kinda like the music
Despite not being in Spain, the speaker enjoys the music associated with the country.
Say the ladies are insane there
Claims that the women in Spain are extraordinary or wild.
And they sure know how to use it
Indicates that the women in Spain know how to use their allure or charm.
They don't abuse it
Suggests that these women don't misuse their charm.
Never going to lose it
Emphasizes the speaker's belief that the charm is enduring.
I can't refuse It
Expresses the inability of the speaker to resist the charm.
Well I ain't never been to England
States the speaker has not been to England.
But I kinda like the Beatles
Despite not being in England, the speaker appreciates the Beatles.
So I headed for Las Vegas
Describes the speaker's attempt to reach Las Vegas.
But only made it out to Needles
However, the speaker only manages to reach Needles, falling short of the original destination.
Oh can you feel it?
Invites the listener to feel a certain emotion, possibly related to the journey.
It must be real
Suggests that the emotion is genuine.
It feels so good
Expresses the positive and enjoyable nature of the emotion.
Well I ain't never been to heaven
States the speaker has not been to heaven.
But I've been to Oaklahoma
Confirms the speaker has been to Oklahoma.
They say that I was born there
Addresses a claim about the speaker's birthplace, suggesting uncertainty.
But I really don't remember
Underlines the speaker's lack of clear memories about being born in Oklahoma.
In Oaklahoma not Arizona
Contrasts Oklahoma with Arizona, emphasizing the significance of the former.
What does it matter?
Rhetorically questions the importance of the distinction between Oklahoma and Arizona.
Well I ain't never been to Spain
Reiterates the speaker's lack of presence in Spain.
But I kinda like the music
Despite not being in Spain, the speaker still enjoys the associated music.
Say the ladies are insane there
Repeats the claim about the exceptional nature of the women in Spain.
And they sure know how to use it
Reiterates the idea that Spanish women know how to use their allure.
They don't abuse it
Reaffirms that these women don't misuse their charm.
Never going to lose it
Restates the enduring quality of the charm.
I can't refuse It
Repeats the speaker's inability to resist the charm.
Well I ain't never been to heaven
Reiterates the speaker's lack of presence in heaven.
But I've been to Oaklahoma
Confirms the speaker has been to Oklahoma.
They say that I was born there
Reiterates the uncertainty about the speaker's birthplace.
But I really don't remember
Restates the lack of clear memories about being born in Oklahoma.
In Oaklahoma not Arizona
Emphasizes the contrast between Oklahoma and Arizona.
What does it matter?
Rhetorically questions the significance of the distinction between Oklahoma and Arizona.
What does it matter?
Repeats the rhetorical question about the importance of the distinction.
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