I Whistle a Happy Tune
Andy Williams Lyrics


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Whenever I feel afraid
I hold my head erect
And whistle a happy tune
So no one will suspect
I'm afraid.

While shivering in my shoes
I strike a careless pose
And whistle a happy tune
And no one ever knows
I'm afraid.

The result of this deception
Is very strange to tell
For when I fool the people
I fear I fool myself as well!

I whistle a happy tune
And ev'ry single time
The happiness in the tune
Convinces me that I'm not afraid.

Make believe you're brave
And the trick will take you far.
You may be as brave
As you make believe you are

You may be as brave
As you make believe you are

While shivering in my shoes
I strike a careless pose
And whistle a happy tune
And no one ever knows,
I'm afraid.

The result of this deception
Is very strange to tell
For when I fool the people
I fear I fool myself as well!

I whistle a happy tune
And ev'ry single time
The happiness in the tune
Convinces me that I'm not afraid.

Make believe you're brave
And the trick will take you far.




You may be as brave
As you make believe you

Overall Meaning

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The song "I Whistle a Happy Tune" from the musical "The King and I" is a powerful reminder of the role that perception plays in our emotions. The lyrics describe the singer's strategy for coping with fear: by whistling a happy tune, they can disguise their fear from others and even convince themselves that they are not afraid. The song encourages listeners to adopt a similar strategy, suggesting that by pretending to be brave, they can actually become brave. The catchy melody and upbeat tempo of the song make it a classic favorite for many generations.


The lyrics of the song encourage listeners to adopt a positive attitude when faced with fear. By pretending to be brave, we can convince ourselves that we are brave, and this can help us overcome our fears. The deception described in the song is not about lying to others, but about convincing ourselves that we are stronger than we think.


What is particularly interesting about the song is how it has become a kind of cultural touchstone for facing fear. The tune has been used in countless films and TV shows, and has been covered by many different artists. It has even been used in psychology experiments, to test the effects of music on people's moods and attitudes.


Line by Line Meaning

Whenever I feel afraid
Whenever I feel scared


I hold my head erect
I straighten my posture


And whistle a happy tune
And sing a cheerful song


So no one will suspect
So nobody will know


I'm afraid.
That I'm scared.


While shivering in my shoes
When I'm trembling with fear


I strike a careless pose
I act nonchalant


And no one ever knows
And nobody suspects


I'm afraid.
That I'm scared.


The result of this deception
The outcome of my trick


Is very strange to tell
Is hard to explain


For when I fool the people
When I deceive others


I fear I fool myself as well!
I'm afraid I'm fooling myself too.


I whistle a happy tune
I sing a cheerful song


And ev'ry single time
And every time


The happiness in the tune
The joyfulness of the song


Convinces me that I'm not afraid.
Makes me believe that I'm not scared.


Make believe you're brave
Pretend that you're courageous


And the trick will take you far.
And the deception will be useful.


You may be as brave
You could be as courageous


As you make believe you are
As much as you pretend to be.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Oscar Ii Hammerstein, Richard Rodgers

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