Cake Walkin' Babies from Home
Bessie Smith Lyrics


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Cake walkers may come, cake walkers may go,
But I wanna tell you 'bout a couple I know
High steppin' pair, Debonair
When it comes for bus'ness not a soul can compare

Here they come, look at 'em, demonstratin',
Goin' some, ain't they syncopatin'?
Talk of the town, teasin' brown pickin' 'em up and layin' 'em down
Dancin' fools ain't they demonstratin'?
They're a class of their own

Now the only way to win is to cheat 'em,
You may tie 'em but you'll never beat 'em
Strut your stuff, they're the cake walkin' babies from home

Strut your stuff, strut your stuff, cake walkin' babies from home

Here they come, look at 'em, syncopatin',
Goin' some, ain't they demonstratin'?
Talk of the town, teasin' brown pickin' 'em up and layin' 'em down
Dancin' fools ain't they syncopatin'?
They're a class of their own

Now the only way to win is to cheat 'em,
You may tie 'em but you'll never beat 'em




Strut your stuff, they're the cake walkin' babies form home
Strut your stuff, strut your stuff, cake walkin' babies from home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bessie Smith’s “Cake Walkin’ Babies from Home” are a celebration of a specific couple known for their high-stepping, debonair moves that no one else can compare to when it comes to business. The song describes the couple as “demonstrating,” “syncopating,” and “teasin’ brown,” which sets them apart from the others, making them a talk of the town. As they strut their stuff and engage in their unique dance moves, people around them marvel at their overwhelming performance.


The lyrics also suggest that the only way to beat this couple is to cheat them because they are almost unbeatable. They are dancing fools who are a class of their own. The chorus, “Strut your stuff, strut your stuff, cake walkin’ babies from home,” is an invitation to everyone else to show off their moves as well.


Overall, this song is an ode to the cake walk or cakewalk dance style that originated among enslaved African Americans in the 19th century. It was a parody of the ballroom dances that white slave owners held and was performed at social events by the enslaved as a means of spoofing their masters’ pretensions. Over time, the dance evolved into a contest, with the winner being the couple with the most inventive and graceful dance moves.


Line by Line Meaning

Cake walkers may come, cake walkers may go,
Although many people may try, there are only a few true masters of this dance style


But I wanna tell you 'bout a couple I know
I want to highlight a specific pair who stand out above the rest


High steppin' pair, Debonair
This couple has perfected their moves and has a certain elegance about them


When it comes for bus'ness not a soul can compare
No one can match their skill and professionalism when it comes to dancing


Here they come, look at 'em, demonstratin',
Observe these two as they showcase their abilities


Goin' some, ain't they syncopatin'?
They are performing complicated rhythms and steps with great skill


Talk of the town, teasin' brown pickin' 'em up and layin' 'em down
Everyone is talking about their electrifying performance as they effortlessly execute complex dance moves


Dancin' fools ain't they demonstratin'?
They are foolishly good at dancing as they show off their impressive moves


They're a class of their own
They are on a different level compared to everyone else


Now the only way to win is to cheat 'em,
The only way to beat them is to break the rules


You may tie 'em but you'll never beat 'em
Even if you can keep up with them, you still won't be able to outshine them


Strut your stuff, they're the cake walkin' babies from home
Stand up tall and show off what you've got if you're even attempting to compete with these experts


Strut your stuff, strut your stuff, cake walkin' babies from home
Show off your skills and your confidence if you want to hold your ground against these unbeatable dancers




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHRIS SMITH, HENRY TROY

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