Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the playful world of Luke Bryan's "Knockin' Boots," a catchy country hit that uses a well-known American idiom to describe romance. Learning about this song offers a fun way to explore modern country slang and expressions related to intimacy and good times. Its straightforward, feel-good lyrics and simple structure make it an accessible and enjoyable piece for understanding contemporary English in a cultural context. Discover how this upbeat tune became a chart-topper and a staple for many country music fans.
Key Vocabulary
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need /niːd/ A1 |
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boots /buːts/ A1 |
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knockin' /ˈnɒkɪn/ A2 |
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boys /bɔɪz/ A1 |
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girls /ɡɜːrlz/ A1 |
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kiss /kɪs/ A1 |
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night /naɪt/ A1 |
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dark /dɑːrk/ A1 |
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sweet /swiːt/ A1 |
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tea /tiː/ A1 |
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town /taʊn/ A1 |
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burning /ˈbɜːrnɪŋ/ A2 |
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hearts /hɑːrts/ A1 |
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falling /ˈfɔːlɪŋ/ A1 |
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week /wiːk/ A1 |
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weekend /ˌwiːkˈend/ A1 |
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floor /flɔːr/ A1 |
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sing /sɪŋ/ A1 |
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sung /sʌŋ/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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THIS TRUCK NEEDS A HALF TANK
➔ Present Simple with 'need' for general truths or necessities
➔ The verb 'needs' here indicates a requirement or necessity, typical of the Present Simple tense for general statements.
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THAT DRESS NEEDS TO SLIP OFF
➔ Need to + infinitive for necessity
➔ 'Needs to slip off' expresses a necessity or requirement, using the structure 'need to + infinitive'.
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FRIDAY NIGHTS NEED TO DO WHAT FRIDAY NIGHTS NEED TO DO
➔ Repetition for emphasis
➔ The repetition of 'FRIDAY NIGHTS NEED TO DO' emphasizes the importance or inevitability of the action.
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YEAH, BIRDS NEED BEES AND ICE NEEDS WHISKEY
➔ Parallel structure for balance and rhythm
➔ The parallel structure 'BIRDS NEED BEES AND ICE NEEDS WHISKEY' creates a balanced and rhythmic effect.
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BOYS LIKE ME NEED GIRLS LIKE YOU TO KISS ME
➔ Use of 'like' for comparison and 'to' infinitive for purpose
➔ 'Like me' and 'like you' are comparisons, while 'to kiss me' indicates the purpose using the 'to' infinitive.
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SHADES NEED DRAWING, HEARTS NEED FALLING
➔ Comma splicing for concise expression
➔ The comma between 'SHADES NEED DRAWING' and 'HEARTS NEED FALLING' connects two independent clauses for a concise expression.
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BOOTS NEED KNOCKIN'
➔ Contraction for informal tone
➔ 'Knockin'' is a contraction of 'knocking', used here for an informal and conversational tone.
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