She Hangs Out

The Monkees

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She Hangs Out:The Monkees. Album - Headquarters - #1 on BB Hot 200 on COLGEMS Records in 1967. INTRO: Do-day-ronde ronde doo-day rond rond.       #1. How old d’you say your sister was? (sister was sister was?) How old d’you say your sister was? (sister was sister was?) You know you’d better keep an eye on her (eye on her eye on her.) CHORUS: Doo-dah-ronde ronde doo-dah-ronde ronde. She hangs out..she hangs out. #2. I know you taught your sister The Bugaloo. (Bugaloo Bugaloo) I heard you taught your sister The Shigaling too. (Shigaling too Shigaling too) Waaahhh she can teach you a thing or two. (a thing or two thing or two) CHORUS: Doo-dah-ronde ronde doo-dah-ronde ronde. She hangs out......she hangs out. BRIDGE: Well she haaaaangs out haaaaaangs out.. eeeevery night eeeeevery night. You know you best get down here on the double.. before she gets her pretty little ’self’ in trouble. She’s..(doo-doo-doo-doo-doo)..so fiiiine.. #3. How old is she your sister was? (sister was sister was) How old d’you say your sister was? (sister was sister was) You know you’d better keep an eye on her. (eye on her eye on her..wowwww!!) CHORUS: Doo-dah-ronde ronde doo-dah-rond rond. She hangs out..(whoaaa)..she hangs out. OUTRO: She hangs out..(aaaaa-la-la-la-la-la-la)..she hangs oooooooout. She hangs out..she hangs ooooooooooout. (aaaaa-la-la-la-la-la-la)..she hangs oooooooout.. she hangs out..(Fade.) A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.

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La chanson parle d'un jeune homme préoccupé par sa sœur, qui semble attirer l'attention et se retrouver dans des situations potentiellement risquées. Il ne peut s'empêcher de se demander quel âge elle a et de s'inquiéter pour elle, suggérant qu'il est important de veiller sur elle. Il évoque également des moments de danse et d'amusement, où il réalise qu'elle pourrait lui apprendre quelques pas de danse. Les paroles reflètent une dynamique familière, mêlant légèreté et une pointe de protection fraternelle, tout en capturant l'ambiance insouciante des années 60.