Drop It Joe

Connie Francis

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Drop It Joe:Connie Francis. Album - Do The Twist - on MGM Records in 1962. INTRO: #1. Joe fell in love with a campus queen he dreamed of her night and day. She had a crush on a record machine and when he tried to kiss her she’d say. CHORUS: Drop it Joe (drop a dime in the jukebox Joe.) Drop it Joe ( drop a dime in the jukebox Joe.) Come on and play this tune for me so I can Twist all night. #2. He bought her a big box of caramel and a dozen posies too. But when he passed the soda shop Joe he heard her yell hey Joe I been lookin’ for you. CHORUS: Drop it Joe (drop a dime in the jukebox Joe.) Drop it Joe ( drop a dime in the jukebox Joe.) Come on and play this tune for me so I can Twist all night. BRIDGE: The poor guy was caught in the middle it made him feel mighty low. Cause he was playing second fiddle to a hi-fi stereo. #3. But Joe wouldn’t quit and he finally won at least that’s the way it seemed. He married the chick and it really was fun til she made him buy a record machine. CHORUS: Drop it Joe (drop a dime in the jukebox Joe.) Drop it Joe ( drop a dime in the jukebox Joe.) Come on and play this tune for me so I can Twist all night. INTERLUDE: #4. But Joe wouldn’t quit and he finally won at least that’s the way it seemed. He married the chick and it really was fun til she made him buy a record machine. CHORUS: Drop it Joe (drop a dime in the jukebox Joe.) Drop it Joe ( drop a dime in the jukebox Joe.) Come on and play this tune for me so I can dance all night. OUTRO: (You wanna dance all night?)..so I can Twist all night..(Fade.) A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.

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La chanson raconte l'histoire d'un jeune homme qui est tombé amoureux d'une étudiante très prisée, mais celle-ci semble plus intéressée par sa musique que par lui. Malgré ses efforts pour lui plaire, notamment en lui offrant des cadeaux, il se rend compte qu'il n'est qu'un second choix face à sa passion pour les disques. Pourtant, Joe ne perd pas espoir et finit par conquérir son cœur. Leur relation prend un tournant amusant lorsqu'il se retrouve à devoir acheter une machine à disques pour elle. Dans le contexte des années 1960, cette chanson illustre l'enthousiasme et l'insouciance des jeunes de l'époque, tout en mettant en avant les défis de l'amour adolescent, le tout sur un rythme entraînant qui invite à danser.