Hale Bop She Bop

Hazell Dean · Other Songs - Hazell Dean

Here's a tip: loose lips don't sink space ships.

Count those tiny blips. somebody call the cops.

Hale bop she bop



Little bo peep, where are your sheep?

Fast asleep. dreams crashing to a stop.

Hale bop she bop



As we calmly face the countdown to the new millennium.

Is the age of peace upon us; or are we - hurtling towards oblivion?



Twisted pysche, ads for nike.

Waiting for the other shoe to drop.

Hale bop she bop



Hush hush, don't rush pack your toothbrush.

Brings some cash in case we stop to shop.

Hale bop she bop



Everybody shares a vision. yearns to find a better way.

Put your faith in some religion. time to bow your head and pray.



Folk rock, brit pop, techno, don't stop.

Punk, jazz, fusion, alternative hip hop

Hale bop she bop



Cyber wave. high tech, star trek, holodeck.

Don't forget to bring your lollipop.

Hale bop she bop



Time to fribble in the meadow. time to wallow in the mire.

Time to gibble with the gumble. time to set the world on fire.



Late night, short flight, down load website;

Surfing the net on my laptop

Hale bop she bop



Don't fret, my pet. warm boot. reset.

Double zeros. take it from the top.

Hale bop she bop



If you're faced with indecision. if you're puzzled and perturbed.

You can't tell with much precision. who is sane and who's absurd?



Get straight. don't wait. it's not too late.

There's just one gateway straight to the top.

Hale bop she bop



It's a new day. that's what they say.

Take your seat and drink your soda pop.

Hale bop she bop

Hale Bop She Bop

Hazell Dean's 'Hale Bop She Bop' stands as a quintessential example of her work within the English disco and soul revival scene of the late 1970s. As a pioneering female artist in the UK dance music landscape, Dean delivered a recording that blended upbeat rhythms with a distinct, soulful vocal delivery characteristic of her era. The track exemplifies the genre's fusion of American R&B influences with British production styles, capturing the vibrant energy of dance floors during a pivotal period for women in popular music. While specific album placements vary in historical records, the song remains a celebrated piece of her discography, reflecting the optimism and rhythmic drive that defined her contributions to the genre. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Hazell Dean's ability to craft infectious tracks that bridged the gap between club culture and mainstream appeal.