Introduction

As a fan of Allen Toussaint, I have always been captivated by the soulful and groovy sound that he brings to his music. One of his iconic tracks, “Soul Sister,” has a special place in my heart. In this article, we will delve into the meaning behind the song and explore its lyrical content.

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The Lyrics

“Hey you, hey you
With the curly bush on your head, baby
You know you’re lookin’ good
You know you’re lookin’ good
You know you’re lookin’ good
Soul sister (sister, sister, sister, oooh)
You’re lookin’ good, honey
(Thank you brother, thank you baby)
(Hey you)
Hooo hey you, with the bad hip boots on, little girl
(You’re the baddest in the world)
It sure would be nice, honey
If I could just make you my girl
And when you walk your walk
You know you let me know
That you’re so very much together
(Gether, gether, gether, oooh)
And when you talk your talk to me, honey
You know you make me feel
Lighter than a feather, oooh
I’ve never known it
But I’ve always wanted the best in life
And if I had you, honey
I know that I could forget about the rest in life
(I can’t conceal) No, no the way I feel (Way I feel)
You’re about a head turner
You’re about a ….. burner
Hey you, hey you, with the curly bush on your head, baby
You know you’re lookin’ good
You know you’re lookin’ good
You know you’re lookin’ good
Soul sister (sister, sister, sister, oooh)
And hey you, hey you, with the bad hip boots on
Little girl, little girl (You’re the baddest in the world)
It sure would be nice, honey, honey
If I could just make you my girl”

Understanding the Song

“Soul Sister” is a playful and complimentary tribute to a woman who catches the attention of the singer. The opening lines, “Hey you, hey you, with the curly bush on your head, baby. You know you’re lookin’ good,” show the singer’s admiration for the woman’s physical appearance. The repetition of “You know you’re lookin’ good” emphasizes his fascination with her looks.

The term “Soul sister” is used as a term of endearment and denotes a deep connection beyond physical beauty. The repeated refrain of “sister, sister, sister” highlights the singer’s appreciation for her soulful nature and adds a sense of camaraderie.

The lyrics also mention the woman wearing “bad hip boots,” which emphasizes her confidence and individuality. Likewise, the singer expresses his desire to make her his girl, indicating that he is smitten by her and wants to deepen their relationship.

The chorus, “And when you walk your walk, you know you let me know, that you’re so very much together,” signifies the woman’s self-assuredness and how it captivates the singer. Her confidence is captivating to the point that it makes him feel lighter than a feather.

Throughout the song, Toussaint expresses his appreciation for this woman who embodies the best in life. He recognizes that having her in his life would make him forget about everything else. He cannot conceal the way he feels about her, emphasizing her captivating nature.

About the Album

“Soul Sister” is featured on Toussaint’s album titled “Life, Love and Faith” released on June 15, 1972. This album showcases Toussaint’s ability to blend various genres, including pop, soul, and funk. With his smooth vocals and masterful songwriting, Toussaint delivers a truly soulful and memorable listening experience.

Conclusion

“Soul Sister” by Allen Toussaint is a groovy and soulful track that pays homage to a captivating woman. Through its lyrics, we understand the singer’s admiration for her physical beauty, confidence, and the alluring charm she possesses. This song is a testament to Toussaint’s brilliance as a musician and his ability to create infectious melodies that speak to the heart of the listener.

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