Ricky Nelson – “You’re So Fine”: A Rock and Roll Gem
Introduction
Ricky Nelson, the trailblazer of rock and roll, left an indelible mark with his hit “You’re So Fine.” This upbeat and infectious tune not only showcases Nelson’s signature sound but also encapsulates the vibrant energy of the rock and roll era. In this article, we’ll dive into the rhythmic world of Ricky Nelson’s “You’re So Fine.”
Did You Know?
“You’re So Fine” was released by Ricky Nelson in 1958 as part of his album “Ricky Nelson.” Co-written by Johnny Otis, the song became a testament to Nelson’s ability to blend rockabilly, rhythm, and blues into an irresistible composition. Its catchy hooks and Nelson’s lively delivery made it a fan favorite.
Fun fact: “You’re So Fine” stands as a prime example of Ricky Nelson’s influence in shaping the landscape of rock and roll during the late ’50s.
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Lyrics
Well you're so fine, got you on my mind
That's a real good sign, be my steady date
Well baby I sit with you, I don't know what to do
Would you dance, make romance, if I asked you to
Why don't you be mine, love me all the time
Baby don't say why, 'cause I'm a little bit shy
I think of you no matter where I'm at
School or at the drugstore where we met
The day I carved your name upon my desk
And told all the fellas that like you to
That you're the girl that I love best
Well I won't forget this night, the kiss that held me tight
I took my chance, made romance, everything turned out right
'Cause you're so fine, got you on my mind
That's a real good sign, don't hesitate, be my steady date
I think of you no matter where I'm at
School or at the drugstore where we met
The day I carved your name upon my desk
And told all the fellas that like you to
That you're the girl that I love best
Well I won't forget this night, the kiss that held me tight
I took my chance, made romance, everything turned out right
'Cause you're so fine, got you on my mind
That's a real good sign, don't hesitate, be my steady date