2012년 3월 21일 수요일

Your Mama Don't Dance -- Loggins & Messina




Your mama don't dance  And your daddy don't rock and roll
Your mama don't dance  And your daddy don't rock and roll
When evening comes around   And it's time to go to town
Where do you go  To rock and roll  Well, the old folks say  That ya gotta
end your date by ten  If you're out on a date  And you bring it home late
it's a sin  You know there's no excusin'  You know you're gonna lose and
never win   I'll play it again

And it's all because  Your mama don't dance
And your daddy don't rock and roll Your mama don't dance
And your daddy don't rock and roll  When evening comes around
And it's time to go to town  Where do you go  To rock and roll
You pull into a drive-in  And find a place to park
You hop into the backseat  Where you know it's nice and dark
You're just about to move in,  Thinkin' it's a breeze
There's a light in your eyes  And then a guy says  "Out of the car, Longhair"
"Louise, you're comin' with me  And no more movies"

And it's all because  Your mama don't dance
And your daddy don't rock and roll  Your mama don't dance
And your daddy don't rock and roll  When evening comes around
And it's time to go to town  Where do you go    To rock and roll
Where do you go  To rock and roll  Where do you go  To rock and roll


This song is about a girl whose parents are on the conservative side, much to her dismay. It expresses the frustrations of many kids about how uncool their parents are. 
                                                                                             (songfacts.com) 
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