Tommy James and the Shondells – Hanky Panky Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

Hanky Panky Lyrics

[Chorus]
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky

[Chorus]
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky

[Verse 1]
I saw her walkin' on down the line
You know I saw her for the very first time
A pretty little girl standin' all alone
Hey pretty baby, can I take you home?
I never saw her, never really saw her

[Chorus]
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky
[Guitar Solo]

[Verse 2]
I saw her walkin' on down the line
You know I saw her for the very first time
A pretty little girl standin' all alone
"Hey pretty baby, can I take you home?"
I never saw her, never really saw her

[Chorus]
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky

[Refrain]
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky
My baby does the hanky panky

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Genius Annotation

According to Donald A. Guarisco

The lyrics of this song convey the excitement of a hormonal lad driven mad by a girl who knows how to do the suggestive dance of the title, building themselves around the oft-repeated lyrical hook of “My baby does the hanky panky.” The music is equally simple and infectious, building itself on simple verse and chorus melodies that bounce up and down in a pleasant, bouncy fashion. James' version is pure garage rock, a live-in-the-studio effort that layered low-slung guitar riffs over a shuffling stomp of a beat from the rhythm section. James topped it off with amusingly mush-mouthed vocals a la “Louie Louie” and an out-of-control guitar solo that is cheered on by the other band members.

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October 1964
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