world affairs | January 22, 2026

The Meaning Behind The Song: Blue Limousine by Apollonia 6

Introduction

As a music technician, I often come across songs that not only captivate my ears but also resonate with my emotions. One such song is “Blue Limousine” by Apollonia 6. I remember stumbling upon this song at a friend’s house and being instantly drawn in by its catchy melody and intriguing lyrics. Today, I want to dive deeper into the meaning behind this song and explore the emotions it evokes.

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The Song Lyrics

“Blue Limousine” tells a story of a love affair gone wrong, where the protagonist is stood up by her significant other. The lyrics paint a picture of frustration, disappointment, and insecurity. Let’s break it down:

Verse 1

The song starts with a sense of anticipation as the protagonist anxiously waits for her lover’s arrival. However, the delay hints at his unfaithfulness, as he is known for being attracted to pretty women in lingerie. The feelings of pity and helplessness are expressed with the lines “It’s such a pity, I bought a camisole today.”

Chorus

The chorus serves as a recurring reminder of the protagonist’s disappointment. The lyrics “Seven-thirty and there’s still no sign of my baby’s blue limousine” convey her longing for her lover’s presence.

Verse 2

In the second verse, the protagonist reflects on the pattern of mistreatment by attractive partners. Pretty men may excite her, but they often fail to treat her right. The lyrics “They talk so dirty, they get you all worked up inside, it’s your car, but everybody else always gets to drive” highlight a recurrent theme of unfulfilled desires and feeling taken advantage of.

Post-Chorus

The post-chorus introduces a glimpse of jealousy and frustration as the protagonist realizes her lover has other luxury cars at his disposal – white, yellow, and black. The line “Still no sign of my baby’s blue limousine” emphasizes her desire for his attention and companionship.

Verse 3

The third verse reinforces the protagonist’s vulnerability and self-doubt. She recognizes her own folly in allowing someone to mistreat her. The lyrics “I must be a fool, to let somebody do this to me” reveal her inner turmoil. The mention of a dent in the car symbolizes potential consequences if her lover stands her up once again.

Bridge

The bridge conveys a sense of longing and anticipation as the protagonist continues to wait for her lover. The repetition of “Seven-thirty-two and there’s still no you, my baby blue limousine” highlights her decreasing hope and increasing frustration.

Conclusion

“Blue Limousine” by Apollonia 6 portrays the complexities of love, desire, and the disappointment that can come with unfulfilled expectations. The song’s repetitive nature mirrors the cyclical nature of the protagonist’s experiences, showcasing the emotional rollercoaster she finds herself on. Through its relatable lyrics and infectious melody, this song captures the essence of heartache and longing.

Additional Information

Album title: Apollonia 6 (1984)

Credits

  • Mastering Engineer: Bernie Grundman
  • Mixing Engineers: Prince & Peggy McCreary
  • Recording Engineers: Prince & Peggy McCreary
  • Backing Vocals: Susannah Melvoin
  • Recorded At: Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA
  • Release Date: October 1, 1984