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Doctor Jones — Aqua

A a lively, upbeat track with catchy melodies and playful lyrics. Its infectious energy and whimsical vibe make it a fun and unforgettable anthem from the '90s dance-pop scene

General description

A Eurodance and bubblegum pop song released in 1997, the song features upbeat, high-energy instrumentation, playful lyrics, and vibrant vocals. The track tells a whimsical love story, framed around a "Doctor Jones" character, with a humorous tone and catchy chorus. It was a commercial success, topping charts in multiple countries and becoming one of Aqua's most iconic hits.



Technical details

Technical details for Doctor Jones by Aqua

Vocal spans:
— female voice: D4 — C5 (low range, 10 semitones)
— male voice: C3 — E♭4 (low range, 15 semitones)



Lyrics

Sometimes the feelin' is right
You fall in love for the first time
Heartbeat and kisses so sweet
Summertime love in the moonlight

Ah-yippie-yi-ooh, ah-yippie-yi-yeah
Ah-yippie-yi-ooh-ah

Now that summer is gone
You have to go back home
Please come and see me again
I never felt more alone

Baby, I am missin' you
I want you by my side
And I hope you'll miss me too
Come back and stay
I'll think about you every day
I really want you too
You swept my feet right off the ground
You're the love I found

Doctor Jones, Jones, calling Doctor Jones
Doctor Jones, Doctor Jones, get up now (Wake up now)
Doctor Jones, Jones, calling Doctor Jones
Doctor Jones, Doctor Jones, get up now (Wake up now)

Ah-yippie-yi-ooh, ah-yippie-yi-yeah
Ah-yippie-yi-ooh-ah
Ah-yippie-yi-ooh, ah-yippie-yi-yeah
Ah-yippie-yi-ooh-ah

All I think of is you
And all of the things we had
Doctor, what can I do?
Why does it have to be like that?

Baby, I am missin' you
I want you by my side
And I hope you'll miss me too
Come back and stay
I'll think about you every day
I really want you too
You swept my feet right off the ground
You're the love I found

Doctor Jones, Jones, calling Doctor Jones
Doctor Jones, Doctor Jones, get up now (Wake up now)
Doctor Jones, Jones, calling Doctor Jones
Doctor Jones, Doctor Jones, get up now (Wake up now)

Ah-yippie-yi-ooh, ah-yippie-yi-yeah
Ah-yippie-yi-ooh-ah
Ah-yippie-yi-ooh, ah-yippie-yi-yeah
Ah-yippie-yi-ooh-ah

Please, please, cure me
Please, please, cure me
Please, please, cure me
Please, please, cure me

Doctor Jones, Jones (Wake up now)
Doctor Jones, Jones (Wake up now)
Doctor Jones, Jones (Wake up now)
Doctor Jones, Jones (Wake up now)

Ah-yippie-yi-ooh, ah-yippie-yi-yeah
Ah-yippie-yi-ooh-ah
Ah-yippie-yi-ooh, ah-yippie-yi-yeah
Ah-yippie-yi-ooh-ah

Doctor Jones, Jones, calling Doctor Jones
Doctor Jones, Doctor Jones, get up now (Wake up now)
Doctor Jones, Jones, calling Doctor Jones
Doctor Jones, Doctor Jones, get up now (Wake up now)

Producers: Søren Rasted / Claus Norreen / Delgado / Johnny Jam
Writers: René Dif / Claus Norreen / Søren Rasted / Anders Øland
Vocals: Lene Nystrøm / René Dif
Arrangers: Johnny Jam / Delgado / Claus Norreen / Søren Rasted
Mixing engineers: Johnny Jam / Delgado / Claus Norreen / Søren Rasted
Labels: Universal Music Group / MCA Records


Original track



Karaoke



Indie rock



Electronic



Classical crossover



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