Paul & Linda McCartney
Paul & Linda McCartney
Paul & Linda McCartney
Paul & Linda McCartney
Paul & Linda McCartney
Paul & Linda McCartney
Paul & Linda McCartney
Paul & Linda McCartney
Paul & Linda McCartney
Paul & Linda McCartney
Paul & Linda McCartney
Paul & Linda McCartney
Paul & Linda McCartney
As Paul McCartney himself puts it, the song is “the ultimate teenage song.”
It describes two teenage lovers, who like most teenagers, have to be discreet, especially around the girl’s father. “Riding, sitting in the back seat of my car” is an obvious reference to getting with each other or sex in t...
[Verse 1]
Speed along the highway
Honey, I want it my way
But listen to her daddy's song
"Don't stay out too long"
Ooh, we're just busy hidin'
Sittin' in the back seat of my car
[Bridge]
Looking for a ride in the haul-about
Looking for a ride in and out of town
What's wrong with a ride in a haul-about?
Looking for a ride in and out of - oh
[Verse 2]
The lazy lights are pretty
We may end up in Mexico City
But listen to her daddy's song
"Making love is wrong"
Ooh, we're just busy riding
Sittin' in the back seat of my car
Oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-ooh
Oo-oo-oo-oo-ooh
[Instrumental]
Woo-oo-oo-oo-oo
Woo-oo-oo-oo
Woo-oo-oo-oo-oo
Woo-oo-oo-oo
[Refrain]
Aw, we was only hiding
Sitting in the back seat of my car, yeah
On my lap, hey, hold on, babe
On my lap, baby, [?]
Hold me close and open up the [?]
Don't leave me without [?]
[Verse 3]
And when we finish driving
We can say we were late in arriving
And listen to her daddy's song
We believe that we can't be wrong
Oh, we believe that we can't be wrong
Oh, we believe that we can't be wrong
We can make it to Mexico City
Sitting in the back seat of my car
(Gibberish)
Hey!
Hip bones ridin' up an' up
Hip bone, hip bone, hip bone, hip bone
Get some
Hip bones ridin' up an' up
Hip bones ridin' up an' up
Hip bones ridin' up an' up
Hip bones ridin' up an' up
Hip bones ridin' up an' up (Laughs)
Hip bones ridin' up an' up
Hip bones ridin' up an' up
Hip!
[Instrumental]
Woo-oo-oo-oo-oo
Woo-oo-oo-oo
[Outro]
Oh, we believe that we can't be wrong
Oh, we believe that we can't be wrong
Oh, we believe that we can't be wrong
Oh, we believe that we can't be wrong
Oh, we believe that we can't be wrong
Oh, we believe that we can't be wrong
No, no, no
Ow! We believe that we can't be wrong (dum dum dum dum dum dum)
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh oh, oh oh, yeah, oh, yeah
Ooh!
Ow, ma ma ma ma ma ma, woo hoo
The Back Seat of My Car was written by Paul McCartney.
The Back Seat of My Car was produced by Linda McCartney & Paul McCartney.
Paul & Linda McCartney released The Back Seat of My Car on Mon May 17 1971.
Paul said to Billboard
‘Back Seat of My Car’ is the ultimate teenage song, and even though it was a long time since I was a teenager and had to go to a girl’s dad and explain myself, it’s that kind of meet-the-parents song. It’s a good old driving song. [Sings] ‘We can make it to Mexico City.’ I’ve...