Shoo-Bee-Doo

Madonna · Like A Virgin [1984]

Shoo bee doo bee doo ooh la la

When I look in your eyes

Baby here's what I see

I see so much confusion

And it's killing me



When I look in your eyes

Baby here's what I see

I see so much confusion

And it's killing me



Well I can't take it anymore, baby

Why don't you dry your eyes, try and realize

Love can open any door, and maybe

If you trust in me, I can make you see



Chorus:



Shoo bee doo bee doo ooh la la, come to me baby

Shoo bee doo bee doo ooh la la, don't say maybe

Shoo bee doo bee doo ooh la la, come to me baby

Shoo bee doo bee doo ooh la la



I can see you've been hurt before

But don't compare them to me

'Cause I can give so much more

You know you're all I see



Well I can make it on my own, baby

But I'd rather share all the love that's there

I don't want to be alone, and maybe

You will see the light, baby spend the night



(chorus)



Shoo bee doo bee doo

Shoo bee doo bee doo, baby



Come to me baby

Pretty darling, don't say maybe

Shoo-Bee-Doo

Madonna's "Shoo-Bee-Doo" serves as the opening track on her 1984 debut album, *Like a Virgin*. The song establishes her early pop persona with its playful, upbeat tempo and catchy melody, marking a departure from the new wave influences of the early 1980s. As a lead single, it helped propel the album to commercial success and solidified her status as a major new artist in the music industry. The recording reflects the vibrant energy of the mid-80s pop landscape, featuring production that balances electronic textures with traditional songwriting structures. Its inclusion on the album's tracklist highlights its role as an introductory piece designed to capture immediate listener attention and set the tone for the record's exploration of themes surrounding love, identity, and modern romance.