Flip Flop & Fly
Bill Haley & His Comets Lyrics


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When I get the blues I get me a rockin' chair
When I get the blues I get me a rockin' chair
If the blues ever take me gonna rock right away from here

Now when I get lonesome I get on the telephone
Now when I get lonesome I get on the telephone
I call my baby and tell him I'm on my way back home
Now flip, flop and fly
I don't care if I die
Flip, flop and fly
I don't care if I die
Don't ever leave me don't ever say good-bye

Here comes my baby flashing a new gold tooth
Here comes my baby flashing a new gold tooth
He's so skinny he can mambo in a payphone booth

Give me on last kiss and hold it a long, long time
Give me on last kiss and hold it a long, long time
'Til the feeling over comes me with a feelin' in my head like wine

Now flip, flop and fly
I don't care if I die
Flip, flop and fly




I don't care if I die
Don't ever leave me don't ever say good-bye

Overall Meaning

The song "Flip Flop And Fly" by Bill Haley is a classic rock and roll track that was released in 1955. The lyrics of the song are about overcoming sadness and loneliness through music and love. The first verse talks about using a rocking chair as a way to cope with the blues, while the second verse talks about using the telephone to call a loved one when feeling lonely. The chorus, "Flip, flop and fly, I don't care if I die", is a joyful celebration of the power of music to lift the spirits and overcome sadness.


The third verse introduces a new theme, as the singer describes his lover coming to see him, flashing a new gold tooth. Despite being skinny, he can dance energetically, even in a phone booth. The final verse is a plea to the lover for one last kiss, held for a long time until it produces a feeling akin to wine. The chorus is repeated one last time, with the singer urging his lover never to leave or say goodbye.


Overall, the song is a lively and upbeat celebration of music as a way to overcome life's difficulties, especially loneliness and heartbreak. The upbeat tempo and bluesy rhythm help to convey the joy and energy of the music and the hope that it can bring.


Line by Line Meaning

When I get the blues I get me a rockin' chair
When I am feeling down and low, I retreat to my favorite place of comfort and relaxation- my rocking chair


If the blues ever take me gonna rock right away from here
If the blues become too much for me to handle, I will escape from them by rocking away from my problems


Now when I get lonesome I get on the telephone
When I am feeling lonely, I pick up the phone to reach out to my loved ones


I call my baby and tell him I'm on my way back home
I call my significant other and reassure them that I will be coming back to them soon


Now flip, flop and fly
I am so carefree that I dance like no one is watching


I don't care if I die
I am having so much fun that I am not worried about the consequences of my actions


Don't ever leave me don't ever say good-bye
Please promise me that you will never abandon me and leave me alone


Here comes my baby flashing a new gold tooth
Here comes my partner with a confident and successful demeanor, evidenced by their new flashy colume


He's so skinny he can mambo in a payphone booth
He is so slim and light that he can dance energetically even in small spaces like a phone booth


Give me on last kiss and hold it a long, long time
Before we part, give me one last kiss and make it a moment to hold onto forever


'Til the feeling over comes me with a feelin' in my head like wine
Kissing you makes me feel so intoxicated with love that it's like drinking a bottle of the finest wine




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CHARLES E. CALHOUN, LOU WILLIE TURNER

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