Jeepers Creepers
André Previn Lyrics


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I don't care what the weatherman says
When the weatherman says it's raining
You'll never hear me complaining
I'm certain the sun will shine

I don't care how the weather vane points
When the weather vane points to gloomy
It's gotta be sunny to me
When your eyes look into mine

Jeepers creepers, where'd ya get those peepers?
Jeepers creepers, where'd ya get those eyes?
Gosh all, git up, how'd they get so lit up?
Gosh all, git up, how'd they get that size?

Golly gee, when you turn those heaters on
Woe is me, got to put my cheaters on

Jeepers creepers, where'd ya get those peepers?




Oh, those weepers, how they hypnotize!
Where'd ya get those eyes?

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of the song "Jeepers Creepers" by André Previn exhibit a lighthearted approach to the idea of weather. The singer claims they do not care what the weatherman says about the rain and would never complain about it either way. Instead, they have a steadfast belief that the sun will shine, and it takes more than the weather vane pointing to gloomy to make them think otherwise. But what truly eases their mind in regards to uncertain weather? Looking into their lover's eyes.


The rest of the song focuses on this love interest and the singer's sheer bewilderment with their eyes, even questioning where they "got those peepers." The hyperbolic language of "Jeepers creepers" and "Gosh all, git up" adds to the whimsy and humor of the song, as well as the repetition of the refrain "where'd ya get those eyes?" The final line of the song is sung without the playful language or teasing tone, instead with almost a sense of awe, as the singer describes how their lover's eyes "hypnotize."


Overall, "Jeepers Creepers" is a love song disguised as a silly, catchy tune. The weather references act as a light-hearted framing device for the singer's true focus, their lover's intoxicating eyes.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't care what the weatherman says
I am not concerned with the weather forecast which the weatherman presents


When the weatherman says it's raining
Even if the weatherman predicts rainfall


You'll never hear me complaining
I would not complain


I'm certain the sun will shine
I am confident that the sun will eventually come out


I don't care how the weather vane points
I am not bothered about the direction in which the weather vane points


When the weather vane points to gloomy
Even if the weather vane points to a pessimistic direction


It's gotta be sunny to me
For me, it has to be a bright and optimistic day


When your eyes look into mine
As long as I look into your lovely eyes


Jeepers creepers, where'd ya get those peepers?
An exclamation of astonishment at the beauty of the person's eyes


Jeepers creepers, where'd ya get those eyes?
A rhetorical question asked in disbelief at the perfection of the individual's eyes


Gosh all, git up, how'd they get so lit up?
A phrase expressing surprise at how the eyes are so bright


Gosh all, git up, how'd they get that size?
An expression of wonder at the large size of the beautiful eyes


Golly gee, when you turn those heaters on
When you look at me with such love


Woe is me, got to put my cheaters on
I need to wear my reading glasses since I am so overwhelmed


Jeepers creepers, where'd ya get those peepers?
A repetition of expressing amazement at the person's beautiful gaze


Oh, those weepers, how they hypnotize!
The individual's eyes are so mesmerizing and strikingly beautiful


Where'd ya get those eyes?
A follow-up rhetorical question, expressing awe at the magnificence of one's eyes.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Johnny Mercer, Harry Warren

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