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Pennies from Heaven
Louis Prima Lyrics


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And every time it rains, it rains, pennies from heaven (shoob doobie)
Don't you know each cloud contains pennies from heaven (shoob doobie)
You'll find your fortune fallin' all over the town
Be sure that your umbrella is upside down

Trade them for a package of sunshine and ravioli (macaroni)
If you want the thing you love, you must have pizzaoli baby
And, when you hear it thunder, don't run under a tree
There'll be pennies from heaven for you and me




And every time it rains it rains
And don't you know each cloud contains
Every time it rains, it rains
And don't you know each cloud contains
You find your fortune falling
All over town, all over town, all over town
Be sure that your umbrella
Is upside down twiddily bop

A ha ba hozzie white
Eagle eye la homba lee
Zombalomba zompolot
Old wodilly boy oh
Ah bobba hoy boy
Oh boy a hoy boy
Toddaly whoa, ooh
I knew I'd get ya
I knew I'd get ya
Let's go, let's go

And you'll find your fortune
Falling all over town
In pennies from heaven
Pennies from heaven
The pennies from heaven
For you and me

Overall Meaning

The song "Pennies from Heaven" by Louis Prima is a joyful tune that reflects on the idea that good things happen in life even when it seems like everything is going wrong. The lyrics emphasize that every time it rains, it rains pennies from heaven, which means that even when things seem bleak or difficult, good fortunes could still come. The singer encourages the listeners to stay positive despite rainy weather and always have their umbrella upside down while walking around, as you never know when fortune will fall all over town.


Furthermore, the lyrics suggest that if you want the things you love in life, you must be willing to trade something for it, even if it's as simple as pennies or a package of sunshine and ravioli. The song reflects on the idea that our attitudes and mindsets influence our lives and ultimately, our fortunes. The song emphasizes the idea of positivity, optimism, and hope. The cheerful tune and lyrics remind people to keep their spirits up, stay optimistic, and believe that good things are coming their way.


Line by Line Meaning

And every time it rains, it rains, pennies from heaven (shoob doobie)
The song serves as a reminder that life is unpredictable, and that good things can come from situations that seem less than ideal.


Don't you know each cloud contains pennies from heaven (shoob doobie)
The lyrics suggest that even the worst days have a silver lining, and that good fortune can come when you least expect it.


You'll find your fortune fallin' all over the town
The song suggests that opportunities for success are everywhere, and that by keeping an open mind and staying optimistic, good luck will come your way.


Be sure that your umbrella is upside down
The lyrics are a tongue-in-cheek reference to the idea that the best things in life can come unexpectedly, and that it pays to be ready for them.


Trade them for a package of sunshine and ravioli (macaroni)
The song suggests that the little joys of life, like a good meal or a sunny day, are just as valuable as wealth and possessions, and that it's important to appreciate them.


If you want the thing you love, you must have pizzaoli baby
The lyrics suggest that in order to get what you want, you need to take chances and be willing to put yourself out there.


And, when you hear it thunder, don't run under a tree
The song advises listeners to stay alert and be mindful of potential dangers, and to avoid taking unnecessary risks.


There'll be pennies from heaven for you and me
The song serves as a reminder that good things can happen to anyone, and that by keeping an open mind and staying positive, we can all find success and happiness in life.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Arthur Johnston, Johnny Burke

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