Tighten Up Your Tie Button Up Your Jacket
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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Don't get too comfortable, my boy
I'm expecting company
Don't you have somewhere else to go
Or do you just like to visit me?
You can't come around any time you please
Just like you did before

So tighten up your tie (Tighten up)
Button up that jacket (Button up)
And make it for the door
(Make it for the door)

Don't get too close to me, my boy
I'm not playing around with you
Can't you leave well enough alone
Why can't you just realize we're through?
I couldn't start again, oh no sir-ee
I couldn't take it any more

So tighten up your tie (Tighten up)
Button up that jacket (Button up)
And make it for the door
(Make it for the door)

Oh, the bell might ring any minute
And he just wouldn't understand
You had romance but you blew your chance
Tryin' to play a double hand

You know that I'm weak for you, my boy
Oh, did you just come around to see
If your sweet and tender charms
Would still work out on me?
Well, even if it did (If it did)
You can still grab your hat (Grab your hat)
'Cause now I know the score

Tighten up your tie (Tighten up)
Button up your jacket (Button up)
And make it for the door
(Make it for the door)

Let it hit you in the back
Make it for the door
(Tighten up your tie, woo, uh huh)
You gotta choke yourself with that tie
(Button up your jacket, woo, uh huh)
Go on and button up that shark skin
(Make it for the door, woo)
Baby, and make it for the door




(Tighten up your tie, woo, uh huh)
Tighten up that tie right now

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Aretha Franklin's "Tighten Up Your Tie Button Up Your Jacket" convey a message of assertiveness and empowerment. The singer is addressing a former lover who keeps coming back, reminding him that their relationship is over and it's time for him to move on.


In the first verse, the singer expresses her frustration with the constant visits from her ex-lover. She questions whether he has anywhere else to go or if he simply enjoys the convenience of dropping by. She makes it clear that he can no longer come around whenever he pleases, indicating that their previous relationship dynamic is no longer acceptable.


The second verse builds on this sentiment, with the singer warning the ex-lover not to get too close. She emphasizes that she is not interested in playing games and pleads for him to understand that they are done. She asserts that she couldn't start over or endure the relationship anymore.


The pre-chorus introduces the possibility of another person entering the picture. The singer hints that someone else might be interested in her and that her ex-lover would not understand why she has moved on. She implies that he missed his chance by trying to manipulate her emotions, and now it's time for him to leave.


The chorus repeats the message of tightening up the tie and buttoning up the jacket as a symbolic act of getting ready to leave. It's a metaphor for him needing to suit up and move on from their relationship. The repeated lines emphasize the singer's desire for him to make his exit and not linger any longer.


Overall, the lyrics showcase a strong and confident woman who is closing the door on a past relationship and demanding respect and independence from her former lover.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't get too comfortable, my boy
Don't become too relaxed or complacent, my dear


I'm expecting company
I have someone else coming over


Don't you have somewhere else to go
Don't you have other places to be


Or do you just like to visit me?
Or do you simply enjoy coming to see me?


You can't come around any time you please
You can't just show up whenever you want


Just like you did before
Just like you used to do in the past


So tighten up your tie (Tighten up)
Fix your tie properly (Fix your tie)


Button up that jacket (Button up)
Fasten your jacket buttons (Fasten your jacket)


And make it for the door
And leave immediately


Don't get too close to me, my boy
Don't come too near to me, my dear


I'm not playing around with you
I'm not joking or playing games with you


Can't you leave well enough alone
Can't you just leave things as they are


Why can't you just realize we're through?
Why can't you accept that our relationship is over?


I couldn't start again, oh no sir-ee
I couldn't begin again, oh no, absolutely not


I couldn't take it any more
I couldn't handle it any longer


Oh, the bell might ring any minute
Oh, someone might arrive at any moment


And he just wouldn't understand
And he wouldn't comprehend the situation


You had romance but you blew your chance
You had a romantic opportunity but you ruined it


Tryin' to play a double hand
Trying to deceive or manipulate


You know that I'm weak for you, my boy
You're aware that I have a soft spot for you, my dear


Oh, did you just come around to see
Oh, did you only come here to find out


If your sweet and tender charms
If your charming and affectionate allure


Would still work out on me?
Would still have an effect on me?


Well, even if it did (If it did)
Well, even if it worked (If it worked)


You can still grab your hat (Grab your hat)
You can still take your hat with you (Take your hat)


Cause now I know the score
Because now I understand the situation


Let it hit you in the back
Let the door hit you on the way out


Make it for the door
Hurry up and leave


You gotta choke yourself with that tie
You have to constrain yourself with that tie


Go on and button up that shark skin
Go ahead and fasten your sharkskin suit


Baby, and make it for the door
Darling, and quickly exit


Tighten up that tie right now
Fix that tie firmly at this moment




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Written by: SMITH BILLY DAWN

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