Category Archives: 1960s songs

The top 500 best music and songs from the 1960s. Song meanings, lyrics and interpretations from your favorite artists. The Beatles, Beach Boys, Simon and Garfunkel, Dylan. See who rates the highest!

#364 Candy Says- Velvet Underground

Candy says I’ve come to hate my body/
And all that it requires in this world.

Velvet Underground’s “Candy Says” is about a woman who hates her body. Before knowing the story behind the song it sounds like it could be a story about any young woman uncomfortable with her body. This song was specifically written about a transsexual named Candy and it is sung from her perspective.

Candy Says Meaning
Velvet Ground

Candy feels tied to her body and would like to know what others feel like in theirs. Specifically, she feels tied to her worldly body and envies those who were born with the ‘right’ body. She envisions a time when she is older when perhaps this situation can be rectified: if she could turn into the person she really is. This clearly has a psychological effect on Candy. Her mind runs wild and she doesn’t like to be in quiet places alone with her thoughts.

Velvet Underground gives a very sympathetic interpretation to Candy’s story, which is ahead of its time really. The gentle vocals speak of a delicate subject. Also, Velvet Underground Candy as a person disconnected from her body. Again, it just seems ahead of its time. Even today trans-gendered are not fully understood but Velvet Underground attempts to tell a sympathetic story some fifty years ago.

Candy Says Lyrics

Candy says, “I’ve come to hate my body,
And all that it requires in this world.”
Candy says, “I’d like to know completely,
What others so discretely talk about.”

I’m gonna watch the blue birds fly over my shoulder,
I’m gonna watch them pass me by.
Maybe when I’m older,
What do you think I’d see,
If I could walk away from me.

Candy says, “I hate the quiet places,
That cause the smallest taste of what will be.”
Candy says, “I hate the big decisions,
That cause endless revisions in my mind.”

I’m gonna watch the blue birds fly over my shoulder,
I’m gonna watch them pass me by.
Maybe when I’m older,
What do you think I’d see,
If I could walk away from me.

Songwriters: Lewis Allen Reed / Lou Reed

#363 Funk #49- James Gang

Uh, sleep all day, out all night,
I know where you’re going.

Before Joe Walsh became a lead guitarist of The Eagles he was the lead singer for James Gang. James Gang was quite different than The Eagles. James Gang can best be defined by this, their best song: Funk. They had multiple lead guitars, heavy percussion and their songs were jam heavy, lyric lite.  And there was lots of partying. This song sounds like it was recorded in the middle of a party that didn’t stop during the recording. There are people howling in the background—and that seems to add the texture of the song.

Funk #49 Meaning
James Gang

“Funk #49” is a classic “chicks suck” song. Walsh is great at those. He writes about how girls are trouble, only bring you heart-ache and are up to no-good. And he doesn’t think that’s right! I’d be amiss if I didn’t mention Walsh’s unique voice. It is up there with Dylan with most unlikely voices to be lead singer, but it works and lots of people (me included) love it.

Funk #49 Lyrics

Uh, sleep all day, out all night,
I know where you’re going.
I don’t that’s a-acting right,
You don’t think it’s showing.
A-jumpin’ up, fallin’ down,
Don’t misunderstand me.
You don’t think that I know your plan,
What you try’n to hand me?

Out all night, sleep all day,
I know what you’re doing.
If you’re gonna a-act that way,
Think there’s trouble brewing.

Songwriters: Dale Peters / James K. Fox / Joseph Fidler Walsh

#361 Then He Kissed Me- The Crystals

I didn’t know just what to do/
So I whispered I love you.
He said that he loved me too/
And then he kissed me.

“Then He Kissed Me” is a beautifully crafted song performed by The Crystals. The verse leads into the chorus and they sound different but both so memorable. And the bridge is fantastic and fits in well with the rest of the song. This is a standard pop-theme of the 60s, “I love her”, “He kissed me”…the topics were simple but the lyrics still tell a great story: A guy and a girl go to a dance. He walks her home and “I kissed him in a way that I’d never kissed a boy before”. “I didn’t know just what to do…so I whispered I love you”. It is a charming story of young love.

Then He Kissed Me Meaning
The Crystals

The lead vocals are really good in this song and that is what makes the song. Maybe more so, it is the melody. The song is over-produced—it sounds like they packed in every instrument into the track, but somehow it works. For a slightly different take, check out The Beach Boys version. It is also very good, but they add a few more harmonies.

Then He Kissed Me Lyrics

Well I walked up to her and I asked her if she wanted to dance
She looked awful nice and so I hoped she might take a chance

When we danced I held her tight
Then I walked her home that night
And all the stars were shining bright
And then I kissed her

Each time I saw her I couldn’t wait to see her again
I wanted to let her know that I was more than a friend

I didn’t know just what to do
And so I whispered I love you
And she said that she loved me too
And then I kissed her

I kissed her in a way that I’d never kissed a girl before
I kissed her in a way that I hope she liked for evermore

I knew that she was mine so I gave her all the love that I had
Then one day she’ll take me home to meet her mom and her dad

Then I asked her to be my bride
And always be right by my side
I felt so happy that I almost cried
And then I kissed her
And then I kissed her
And then I kissed her

Songwriters: Jeff Barry / Ellie Greenwich / Phillip Spector