The girl is "very young," and her father is a staunch traditionalist who lectures her on morality and family honor.
The song tells a humorous yet pointed story about a young couple navigating the strict moral codes of the era: Pomeriggio Alle Sei Equipe 84
Released in , the song is actually an Italian cover of the Bee Gees track "Marley Purt Drive," which appeared on their double album Odessa . While the original Bee Gees version has country influences, Equipe 84’s frontman, Maurizio Vandelli , rewrote the lyrics entirely, stripping away the original meaning to create a distinctively Italian narrative. The Narrative: A Secret Romance The girl is "very young," and her father