I'm Your Boogie Man

Album: Part 3 (1976)
Charted: 41 1
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  • I'm your boogie man that's what I am
    I'm here to do whatever I can
    Be it early mornin' late afternoon
    Or at midnight it's never too soon
    To want to please you to want to please you
    To want to do it all all for you
    I want to be your be your rubber ball
    I want to be the one ya love most of all, oh yeah

    I'm your boogie man I'm your boogie man
    Turn me on
    I'm your boogie man I'm your boogie man
    Do what you want
    I'm your boogie man I'm your boogie man
    Turn me on
    I'm your boogie man I'm your boogie man
    Do what you want

    I'm your boogie man that's what I am
    I'm here to do whatever I can
    Be it early mornin' late afternoon
    Or at midnight it's never too soon
    To want to take you to want to hold you
    I want to give me all all to you
    And I want you to completely understand
    Just where I'm at and where I am - oh yeah

    I'm your boogie man I'm your boogie man,
    I'm your boogie man that's what I am
    I'm here to do whatever I can
    Be it early mornin' late afternoon
    Or at midnight it's never too soon
    I want to be with you I want to be with you
    Yeah we'll be together you and me
    I want to see you ah get near you
    I want to love you ah from sundown sunup, oh yeah oh yeah

    I'm your boogie man that's what I am
    I'm here to do whatever I can
    Be it early mornin' late afternoon
    Or at midnight it's never too soon
    To want to please you to want to hold you
    To want to do it all all for you
    I want to be you be your rubber ball
    I want to be the one ya love most of all
    I'm your boogie man aha Writer/s: HARRY CASEY
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Jeannie K from NycI love KC & the Sunshine Band and I would like to know what the reference, "rubber ball" means in the song, I'm Your Boogey Man.
  • Boogie Man’s Woman from New Mexico, UsaThe Rob Zombie version of this song has become the musical representation of the love my man and I share. To us, the lyrics tell of a man who loves his woman so much that he will do anything for her. Like the boogeyman’s presence in folklore and cultures worldwide, he is always there, but this lyrical version is not scary. This is a man that will move mountains for the woman he loves. A man who wants only to support and please his partner. A man who can be counted on no matter what. That is MY boogie man.
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