Boom Boom
The Animals
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Boom, boom, boom, boom Gonna shoot you right down Take you in my arms I'm in love with you Love that is true Boom, boom, boom, boom I like the way you walk I like the way you talk When you walk that walk And you talk that talk You knock me out Right off of my feet Come on and shake (shake it baby) Shake it up baby (shake it baby) Come on now baby (shake it baby) I don't mean maybe (shake it baby) You're drivin' me crazy (shake it baby) Come on, come on, yeah (shake it baby) Come on and shake (shake it baby) Shake it up baby (shake it baby) Ahh, shake (shake it baby) I don't mean maybe (shake it baby) Come on, come on (shake it baby) Alright, alright (ahh) Come on now baby The way you walk The way you talk When you walk that walk When you're talkin' that talk You knockin' me out Right off of my feet I need you right now I mean right now I don't mean tomorrow I mean right now Come on, come on Come on, shake it up baby Come on and shake (shake it baby) Shake it up baby (shake it baby) Come on now baby (shake it baby) Come on now baby (shake it baby) Come on and shake (shake it baby) Alright, alright (ahh) Yeah, come on, come on and shake (shake it baby) Shake, shake, shake it up baby (shake it baby) Whoa! Shake (shake it baby) Shake, shake, shake it up baby (shake it baby) Come on now baby (shake it baby
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Written by: Riccardo Ballerini, Michele Chieregato, Stefano Montin, Thomas Beecher Hooker, Roberto Turatti
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kassner Associated Publishers Ltd
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12 facts about this song
Song Creation"Boom Boom" was originally written and performed by American blues musician John Lee Hooker.
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Year of ReleaseJohn Lee Hooker's "Boom Boom" was first released as a single in 1961 and quickly became one of his most popular and identifiable songs.
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Song Meaning"Boom Boom" is said to be written about a woman Hooker fell in love with, with the “Boom Boom” representing the beating of his heart.
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Chart PerformanceJohn Lee Hooker's original version of "Boom Boom" charted at number 16 in the US Billboard R&B chart and number 60 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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Cover VersionsThe British group "The Animals" covered "Boom Boom" in 1964, which had its own significant success.
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Live PerformanceThe Animals' version was often used as their opening number in concerts.
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ReceptionRolling Stone magazine included "Boom Boom" in its list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2004 at a rank of 218.
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Influence"Boom Boom" has been covered by numerous artists around the world, demonstrating its global influence and appeal.
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AwardJohn Lee Hooker's version was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in 2009 in the 'Classics of Blues Recordings' category.
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Film ReferenceThe song was prominently featured in the 1980 film 'The Blues Brothers,' where it was sung by John Lee Hooker himself in a street performance.
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Original RecordingThe original recording of "Boom Boom" by Hooker was in Detroit, Michigan, with backing musicians known as the "Funky Blues Band."
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Signature Style"Boom Boom" exemplifies Hooker's distinctive style, which incorporates speaking blues and rhythmic, driving boogie beats.
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