She Hangs Out
Hey music lovers! Today, I want to introduce you to a groovy tune that will transport you back to the swinging 60s. It’s called “She Hangs Out” and it’s by the legendary band, The Monkees.
Released in 1967 as part of their album “Headquarters,” “She Hangs Out” is a hidden gem that deserves more recognition. The Monkees, known for their catchy pop tunes and infectious energy, really hit the mark with this one.
The composition of “She Hangs Out” is a collaborative effort between the band members, Michael Nesmith and Jeff Barry. The song features a lively blend of jangly guitars, bouncy basslines, and tight harmonies that will have you tapping your feet and singing along in no time.
But what sets “She Hangs Out” apart is its meaningful lyrics. The song tells the story of a mysterious woman who captivates everyone around her. With lines like “She hangs out, she hangs out, she hangs out with the right people,” it captures the allure and magnetism of someone who effortlessly commands attention.
Throughout the years, “She Hangs Out” has influenced countless artists and continues to be a favorite among fans of 60s music. Its timeless appeal and infectious melody make it a must-listen for any music enthusiast.
If you want to dive deeper into The Monkees’ discography, I highly recommend checking out their album “Headquarters.” It’s filled with other hidden gems like “She Hangs Out” that will transport you back to the golden age of rock and roll.
So, what are you waiting for? Give “She Hangs Out” a listen and let the groovy vibes wash over you. Trust me, you won’t be able to resist tapping your feet and singing along. And if you want to discover more about The Monkees and their incredible music, be sure to check out their official website here.
Happy listening!
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She Hangs Out – The Monkees lyrics
🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics! 🎤
How old d’you say your sister was? (sister was, sister was)How old d’you say your sister was? (sister was, sister was) You know you’d better keep an eye on her (eye on her, eye on her) (Do the Ronde, Ronde do the Rond, Rond) She hangs out She hangs outI heard you taught your sister the Boogaloo (Boogaloo, Boogaloo)I heard you taught your sister the Shigaling too (Shigaling too, Shigaling too) Well, she can teach you a thing or two (a thing or two, thing or two) (Do the Ronde, Ronde do the Rond, Rond) She hangs out She hangs outWell she hangs out, hangs outEvery night, every night You know you best get down here on the double Before she gets her pretty little self in trouble She’s so fine, so fineI say, how old d’you say your sister was? (sister was, sister was)How old d’you say your sister was? (sister was, sister was) You know you’d better keep an eye on her (eye on her, eye on her) (Do the Ronde, Ronde do the Rond, Rond) She hangs out She hangs outShe’s very, very, very, very, very fineAnd she’s gonna be mine, so fine