You Spin Me Right Round
Boy George · Other Songs - Boy George
You spin me right round baby, right round.
Like a record baby, right round.
Round, round.
You spin me right round baby, right round.
Like a record baby, right round.
Round, round.
If I, could get to know youÂ’re name.
Well I, could trace you private number, baby.
All I know is that to me,
You look like youÂ’re lots of fun.
Open up your loving arms,
I want some, want some.
I set my sights on you (and no one else will do)
And I, IÂ’ve got to have my way, now baby!
All I know is that to me,
You look like youÂ’re having fun.
Open up your loving arms,
Watch out here I come.
You spin me right round baby, right round.
Like a record baby, right round.
Round, round.
You spin me right round baby, right round.
Like a record baby, right round.
Round, round.
I, I got to be your friend now, baby.
And I would like to move in just a little bit closer.
All I know is that to me,
You look like youÂ’re lots of fun.
Open up your loving arms,
Watch out here I come.
You spin me right round baby, right round.
Like a record baby, right round.
Round, round.
You spin me right round baby, right round.
Like a record baby, right round.
Round, round.
I want your love. (x2)
All I know is that to me,
You look like youÂ’re having fun.
Open up your loving arms,
Watch out here I come.
You spin me right round baby, right round.
Like a record baby, right round.
Round, round.
You spin me right round baby, right round.
Like a record baby, right round.
Round, round.
You Spin Me Right Round
Boy George's 1986 hit 'You Spin Me Right Round' stands as a defining anthem of the New Romantic movement, blending synth-pop production with his distinctive falsetto vocals. Released during the height of his solo career, the track captures the era's emphasis on theatricality and emotional vulnerability, becoming an instant global phenomenon. The song's infectious melody and George's charismatic delivery cemented his status as a pop icon, influencing countless artists who followed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. As a cultural touchstone, it remains a staple of dance floors and a symbol of the genre's peak popularity, showcasing the fusion of rock and electronic elements that characterized the movement. Its enduring legacy ensures it remains a celebrated recording in music history.
