Young Blood by the Coasters

The term “young blood” has numerous slang definitions.  The most common refers to a “newbie”, someone new on a job or situation.  It is often not used in a nice way.  Some refer to it more clearly by saying, “It means you are young.  Your blood is still young”.  However, in the early 90’s, ‘young blood’ was used to refer to a young black american male.

The song was covered by The Beatles, The Band, and others.

In the song, the singer follows the young-blood home and runs into her dad.  That indicates further that she is young, still living at home and under daddy’s roof (and within shot gun range!).

 

THE COASTERS
“Young Blood”

I saw her standin’ on the corner
A yellow ribbon in her hair
I couldn’t stop myself from shoutin
Look a-there Look a-there
Look a-there Look a-there
Young blood, young blood, young blood
I can’t get you out of my mind
I took one look and I was fractured
I tried to walk but I was lame
I tried to talk but I just stuttered
What’s your name What’s your name
What’s your name What’s your name
Young blood, young blood, young blood
I can’t get you out of my mind
What crazy stuff She looked so tough
I had to follow her all the way home
Then things went bad; I met her dad
He said, “You’d better leave my daughter alone”
I couldn’t sleep a wink for tryin’
I saw the rising of the sun
And all night my heart was cryin’
You’re the one, you’re the one
You’re the one, you’re the one
Young blood, young blood, young blood
I can’t get you out of my mind


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