The song "Row, Row, Row" by Julie London tells the story of a young man named Johnny Jonesy who has a small boat and enjoys taking girls for rides on the river. He is popular with the ladies and always has many girls waiting for him on the shore. However, despite the attention he receives, Johnny has a steady girlfriend named Flo. Every Sunday afternoon, Flo joins him in his boat and they engage in intimate moments, referred to as "spooning." They row up the river together, sharing kisses and enjoying each other's company. The lyrics suggest that Flo sets the pace for their romantic encounters, telling Johnny when to kiss her and when to stop fooling around. They continue rowing further up the river, dropping their oars for more intimate moments. This pattern continues, with Johnny taking a few more encores and then rowing again. The song portrays a playful and flirtatious relationship between Johnny and Flo, capturing the excitement and romance of their Sunday adventures on the river.