"Boogie For George" is a song by the rock band UFO from their album "Force It," released in 1975. The song is a tribute and a reflection on the band's experiences with George, who is portrayed as a character known for his energetic, infectious boogieing. The lyrics describe the narrator's intent to go to George's place and check if he has been boogie-ing (dancing) there. The narrator expresses a desire to join George in his boogie and asks their love interest to come along. The references to the narrator's left leg dragging and right leg being limp may suggest that they are physically exhausted or worn out from their own boogie-ing and partying. Their head being wavy could imply that they are slightly intoxicated or under the influence of substances. Despite this, they still want to see their love interest and continue enjoying the night by boogie-ing together. The chorus reiterates the desire to boogie with George and the love interest. It portrays George as someone who is experienced and skilled in boogie-ing. The narrator expresses their longing to experience that same energy and joy through dancing together. Overall, "Boogie For George" is a lively, upbeat song that encapsulates the spirit of the boogie rock genre popular during the 1970s. It celebrates the joy of dancing and the desire for connection and fun with others.