Bike Boy

Blondie · Other Songs - Blondie

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Everything is straight, everything is great

Everything is everything and still you make me wait

What's it gonna take I'm gonna pull your chain

What's up, what's up we can meet up then we'll get it

Yeah, we'll get it straight, uh huh, uh huh



Hey big boy, yeah, yeah bike boy, yeah

Riding fast, riding clean cut it close through the main stream

Bike boy, yeah, hey big boy, yeah

Moving fast, looking lean you say action be extreme



Hey, big boy you don't think I understand

I see you riding, riding with no hands



Hey, everything is great, everything is straight

Everything is everything and still you make me wait

Hey, what's it gonna take I wanna pull your chain

What's up, what's up we can meet up then we'll get it

Yeah, we'll get it, uh huh yeah, yeah, yeah, ooh



Hey big boy, yeah, hey bike boy, yeah

Riding fast, riding clean cut it close through the main stream

Bike boy, yeah, hey big boy, yeah

Moving fast, looking lean you say action be extreme



Hey bike boy, yeah, hey big boy, yeah

Get the message, get it quick I say reaction tattoo stick

Hey jet boy, yeah, hey big boy, yeah

Bending metal, burning rubber I say action with no other



Bike boy, yeah, hey bike boy, yeah

Hey big boy

Bike Boy

Released by Blondie in 1979, "Bike Boy" stands as a quintessential example of the new wave movement, blending punk energy with disco rhythms. The track features Debbie Harry's iconic vocals and synthesizer-driven production, characteristic of the band's early work on their self-titled debut album. It captures the restless spirit of late 1970s New York City, reflecting themes of youth and urban life through its driving beat and catchy melody. As a staple of the genre, the song helped define the sound that would influence countless artists across pop, rock, and dance music for decades to come.