Discover the poetic beauty in ‘Speedin’ Back to My Baby’ by Ace Frehley. This lyric breakdown takes you on a journey through the artist’s thoughts, emotions, and the story they aim to tell. From clever metaphors to evocative imagery, we delve into the nuances that make this song a lyrical masterpiece. Whether you’re a fan of Ace Frehley or a lover of well-crafted words, our detailed analysis will give you a deeper understanding and appreciation of this song.
I’m drivin’ down the road, doin’ 95 miles per hour, oh yeah
My radio’s blastin’ and I’m passin’ cars faster and faster, aha
I’m feelin’ kinda down ’cause I left her with a frown, my baby, oh yeah
We always seem to fight when things are goin’ right and maybe, aha
Maybe I should turn around, maybe I should stop, maybe I should turn around
Speedin’ back to my baby, and I don’t mean maybe
Speedin’ back to my baby, and I don’t mean maybe
You know, maybe I should turn around, maybe I should stop
Maybe I should turn around
I’m lookin’ for a station, ’cause there’s no acceleration to get back, oh yeah
My gage is showin’ red and my battery’s dead, I’d better find one fast
The whole thing began ’cause I saw her with a man, my baby, oh yeah
I really wouldn’t mind, but you know I’ve got my pride to think of, aha
Maybe I should turn around, maybe I should stop, maybe I should turn around
Speedin’ back to my baby, and I don’t mean maybe
Speedin’ back to my baby, and I don’t mean maybe
I found me a station, now I got acceleration to get back, oh yeah
She’s my only girl and to me she’s just the world, so maybe, aha
Maybe I should turn around, maybe I should stop, maybe I should turn around
Speedin’ back to my baby, and I don’t mean maybe
Speedin’ back to my baby, and I don’t mean maybe