Wake Me Up Before You Go-go [VERIFIED]

The song’s famously catchy title was inspired by a simple scribbled note left by band member Andrew Ridgeley for his parents.

: It is a lighthearted plea from a lover who doesn't want to be left sleeping while their partner goes out dancing. It features nostalgic references to the jitterbug (a 1930s dance) and actress Doris Day . 2. Music Video & Cultural Impact The music video is one of the most recognizable of the 80s. Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go

: Ridgeley intended to write "wake me up before you go," but accidentally wrote "up" twice. He then jokingly added a second "go" to the end to match. The song’s famously catchy title was inspired by

"Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" is the infectious 1984 breakout hit by the British pop duo . Written and produced by George Michael, it became a global sensation, reaching number one in both the UK and the US. 1. Song Origins & Meaning He then jokingly added a second "go" to the end to match

: George Michael aimed to create an energetic record that combined the best elements of 1950s and 60s pop and Motown with a modern, uptempo 1980s approach.