Hey y’all…Happy Sunday!😁
New to SUNDAY’S SONG? I’ve always felt like music (& reading) is my escape, I find comfort in the melody, the words and more importantly, a song is like a mini story. I mean, great songs tell a story, have meaning or a message. I’ve always wanted to find a way to incorporate some of my favorite songs into my blog…so, SUNDAY’S SONG was born!
*Check out the lyrics highlighted in RED, they’re my favorite part!
*WARNING: I’m a child of the 80’s, grew up in the 90’s, a hippy wanna be, born in Texas (and therefore MUST enjoy some country) and I have kids so I do like some contemporary music too. In other words, I love all kinds of songs!
“Let’s Hear It For The Boy”
Deniece Williams
He ain’t got much to say
But he loves me, loves me, loves me
I know that he loves me anyway
And maybe he don’t dress fine
But I don’t really mind
‘Cause every time he pulls me near
I just wanna cheer
Let’s hear it for the boy
Oh, let’s give the boy a hand
Let’s hear it for my baby
You know you gotta understand
Oh, maybe he’s no Romeo
But he’s my lovin’ one-man show
Oh, whoa, let’s hear it for the boy
My baby may not be rich
He’s watchin’ every dime
But he loves me, loves me, loves me
We always have a real good time
And maybe he sings off-key
But that’s alright by me, yeah
‘Cause what he does, he does so well
Makes me wanna yell
Let’s hear it for the boy
Oh, let’s give the boy a hand
Let’s hear it for my baby
You know you gotta understand
Oh, maybe he’s no Romeo
But he’s my lovin’ one-man show
Oh, whoa, let’s hear it for the boy
‘Cause every time he pulls me near
I just wanna cheer
Let’s hear it for the boy
Oh, let’s give the boy a hand
Let’s hear it for my baby
You know you gotta understand
Oh, maybe he’s no Romeo
But he’s my lovin’ one-man show
Oh, whoa, let’s hear it for the boy
(Let’s hear it for the boy) Let’s hear it for my man
(Let’s hear it for my babe) Let’s hear it for my man…
(Let’s hear it for the boy)
(Let’s hear it for my babe)
(Let’s hear it for the boy) Let’s hear it for my man, yeah…
(Let’s hear it for my babe)
(Let’s hear it for the boy) Pull yourself together
(Let’s hear it for my babe)
(Let’s hear it for the boy) Whoa, let’s hear it for my boy
(Let’s hear it for my babe) Let’s hear it for my man
(Let’s hear it for the boy)
(Let’s hear it for my babe) Let’s hear it for my man
Writer(s): Tom Snow, Dean Pitchford
According to https://www.imdb.com
The dancing feet in the opening credit sequence contained many of the cast and crew. Over 150 different pairs of feet were shot. The dancer with the gold shoes was Kenny Loggins.
Omg I haven’t heard that song for years!
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