Chicken & The Hawk
Big Joe Turner Lyrics


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Well, a girly chicken fell in love with a chicken hawk
Well, a girly chicken fell in love with a chicken hawk
Fell head over heels for that hawk's sweet talk

She said take me up hawky, take me up in the sky
She said take me up hawky, take me up in the sky
I'm just a little bitty chicken and I don't know how to fly
He said up, up, and away, we goin' fly all day
Up, up, and away, we goin' fly all day
Up, up, up, up, and away

He met a bald headed eagle flying up there in the blue
He met a bald headed eagle flying up there in the blue
Well the eagle told the hawk I'm goin' to steal that chicken from you

Well, the hawk start flying like a P-8 single jet
Well, the hawk start flying like a P-8 single jet
He said cool down chicken, the eagle ain't got us yet

He said up, up, and away, we goin' fly all day
Up, up, and away, we goin' fly all day
Up, up, up, up, and away

Well, you asked him for the sun, did you ask him for the moon?
Well, you asked him for the sun, did you ask him for the moon?
He said cool down, baby, we're going to be there soon

He said up, up, and away, we goin' fly all day




Up, up, and away, we goin' fly all day
Up, up, up, up, and away

Overall Meaning

The song “Chicken and the Hawk” by Big Joe Turner tells the story of a chicken who falls for a chicken hawk’s sweet words and asks to be flown up to the sky. The chicken hawk, flattered by the attention, agrees to take her up for a ride. Along the way, they encounter a bald eagle who expresses his desire to steal the chicken from the hawk. The hawk speeds up to protect his love and reassures her that they will reach their destination safely. The hawk’s calm demeanor and reassuring words assure the chicken that everything is okay, and they will soon reach their destination.


This song is a classic example of the usage of animals in fables, songs, and stories to signify human emotions and experiences. The chicken represents human vulnerability and naivety, while the hawk represents charm and flattery. The eagle, symbolizing a predator, represents the obstacles that one might face during their journey towards their goals.


Overall, this song encapsulates the human need for love and protection, and how being vulnerable and falling for flattery can lead to potential dangers in life.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, a girly chicken fell in love with a chicken hawk
A female chicken fell deeply in love with a male chicken hawk.


Fell head over heels for that hawk's sweet talk
She fell completely and utterly in love with the hawk's charming words.


She said take me up hawky, take me up in the sky
The chicken express her desire to fly with the hawk.


I'm just a little bitty chicken and I don't know how to fly
She is aware of her status as a small chicken and is unable to fly.


He said up, up, and away, we goin' fly all day
The hawk agreed to take her on a long flying journey.


Up, up, up, up, and away
Expressing the joy and excitement of flying up high in the sky.


He met a bald headed eagle flying up there in the blue
The hawk encounters a bald eagle flying in the same area.


Well the eagle told the hawk I'm goin' to steal that chicken from you
The eagle intended to take the chicken away from the hawk.


He said cool down chicken, the eagle ain't got us yet
The hawk reassured the chicken that they were not in danger from the eagle.


Well, you asked him for the sun, did you ask him for the moon?
The hawk asked the chicken if she wanted even more than what she had already asked for.


He said cool down, baby, we're going to be there soon
The hawk assured the chicken that they would reach their destination soon.




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Comments from YouTube:

@lawrencecarter1939

Timeless classic!

@melvinpenman1102

Only just discovered Big Joe, he is amazing

@patentpumps

Awesome!

@TruthMatters1202

Is this better than his "Shake Rattle & Roll"? hmmm... All I know is... When we play this... Everyone gets up. Unless they're afraid of others seeing them dance. :) :)

@bonsaibiker5378

just wonderful

@TruthMatters1202

I wonder why Bill Haley didn't cover this one?🤔

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