Put You In My Pocket

Hazell Dean · Other Songs - Hazell Dean

Did you know i like,

You know, i like the way

I really like the way you look.

And even though it's hard,

You know, it's difficult to say.

Without being mistook.



I want to

Put you in my pocket.

Put you in my pocket.

Put you in my pocket and take you home.



When i see you with your friends,

You know, the way you are.

The way you act so nonchalant.

I want to know your name.

I want to give you

Anything you want.



I want to

Put you in my pocket.

Put you in my pocket.

Put you in my pocket and take you home.



I could go on about your attributes.

But let me tell something,

Honey, you're so cute.

If i don't find some way to catch your eye,

You're gonna leave here with some other guy.



Maybe later, maybe, gee, i don't know,

Maybe we could talk.

Maybe we could dance real slow.

Maybe we could take a little stroll outside,

Listen to the cars and watch the moon rise.



And maybe you could¡­

Put me in your pocket.

Put me in your pocket.

Put me in your pocket and take me home.

Put You In My Pocket

Hazell Dean's 'Put You In My Pocket' stands as a defining track from her 1980s pop-rock era, showcasing her signature blend of melodic sensibility and raw vocal power. Released during a period where she was establishing herself as a leading figure in the UK's new wave of British pop, the song exemplifies the genre's characteristic mix of romantic themes and driving rhythms. As part of her extensive discography, the recording captures the essence of her work from the early 1980s, reflecting the era's emphasis on catchy hooks and emotional storytelling. The track remains a notable song in her catalogue, illustrating her ability to craft memorable pop songs that resonated with audiences of the time. It serves as a testament to her career's focus on accessible yet emotionally resonant music that bridged the gap between mainstream pop and rock influences.