Pat-A-Cake
Bill Haley & His Comets Lyrics


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Pat a cake, pat a cake, baker's man
Bake me a cake just as fast as you can
Roll it, pat it, mark it with a 'B'
Put it in the oven for my baby and me.

And I'm gone
Pattin' and bakin' I'm gone
Shakin' and a quakin' I'm gone
Rockin' and rollin' I'm gone
Rompin' and a stompin' I'm gone
Gone gone
gone gone gone gone gone gone gone

Pat a cake, pat a cake, drummer man
Knock me a beat just as fast as you can
Romp it, stomp it, rock it with glee
Play it like crazy for my baby and me.

And I'm gone
Pattin' and bakin' I'm gone
Shakin' and a quakin' I'm gone
Rockin' and rollin' I'm gone
Rompin' and a stompin' I'm gone
Gone gone
gone gone gone gone gone gone gone

I'm gone
Pattin' and bakin' I'm gone
Shakin' and a quakin' I'm gone
Rockin' and rollin' I'm gone
Rompin' and a stompin' I'm gone




Gone gone
gone gone gone gone gone gone gone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bill Haley's "Pat-A-Cake" seem at first to be a simple request for a cake. However, the deeper meaning of the song lies in its rhythm and the effect it has on the listener. The first verse sets up the familiar children's rhyme of "pat-a-cake," but the addition of the baker's man and the request for speed creates a sense of urgency and excitement. The instructions to roll, pat, and mark the cake are delivered in rapid-fire succession, implying that something important is about to happen.


The second verse continues this frenetic pace, but with a slightly different focus. This time, the drummer man is the one being asked to perform, and the request for a beat is met with a romping, stomping response. The lyrics suggest that music is not just background noise but an essential part of life, something to be celebrated and enjoyed with those we care about. Throughout the song, the use of repetition, rapid-fire lyrics, and a driving beat combine to create a feeling of motion and energy that is impossible to ignore.


Line by Line Meaning

Pat a cake, pat a cake, baker's man
Addressing the baker, the singer requests the baker to prepare a cake for him as soon as possible


Bake me a cake just as fast as you can
The singer requests the baker to bake the cake with great haste, indicating a sense of urgency


Roll it, pat it, mark it with a 'B'
Instructions for cake preparation indicating rolling, patting, and marking the cake with a 'B,' perhaps indicating the celebrant's name


Put it in the oven for my baby and me
The artist wishes the cake to be placed in the oven to prepare for consumption, for both himself and his baby


And I'm gone Pattin' and bakin' I'm gone Shakin' and a quakin' I'm gone Rockin' and rollin' I'm gone Rompin' and a stompin' I'm gone Gone gone gone gone gone gone gone gone gone
The artist expresses his excitement through a series of actions, indicating his readiness to enjoy the cake. This is further emphasized by the repetition of 'gone' several times and a sense of hurriedness in performance


Pat a cake, pat a cake, drummer man
The singer calls out to a drummer, requesting him to drum up a beat for the celebration


Knock me a beat just as fast as you can
The singer implores the drummer to provide a quick, lively beat to match his excitement


Romp it, stomp it, rock it with glee
Instructions for the drummer to perform his role with energy and joy, complementing the celebratory mood


Play it like crazy for my baby and me
The artist emphasizes that the music is for his enjoyment and that of his baby, reinforcing the theme of celebration


And I'm gone Pattin' and bakin' I'm gone Shakin' and a quakin' I'm gone Rockin' and rollin' I'm gone Rompin' and a stompin' I'm gone Gone gone gone gone gone gone gone gone gone
As with the first stanza, the artist reiterates his excitement and readiness to enjoy the celebration through a series of actions, further emphasizing the overall mood of the song


I'm gone Pattin' and bakin' I'm gone Shakin' and a quakin' I'm gone Rockin' and rollin' I'm gone Rompin' and a stompin' I'm gone Gone gone gone gone gone gone gone gone gone
The song concludes with this last repetition of the previous stanza, as the singer continues to express his excitement and joy for the celebration he is about to embark on




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