I'm Sitting On Top of the World
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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I'm sitting on top of the world
Just rolling along, Just rolling along
I'm quitting the blues of the world
Just singing a song, just singing a song
"Glory Hallelujah," I just phoned the Parson
"Hey, Par get ready to call"
Just like Humpty Dumpty, I'm going to fall
I'm sitting on top of the world
Just rolling along, Just rolling along

I'm sitting on top of the world
Just rolling along, just rolling along
I'm quitting the blues of the world
Just singing a song, just singing a song
"Glory Hallelujah," I just phoned the Parson
"Hey, Par get ready to call"




Just like Humpty Dumpty, I'm going to fall
I'm sitting on top of the world

Overall Meaning

"I'm Sitting On Top of the World" is a classic bluegrass song that was first recorded by Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys in 1930. The song is an upbeat and cheerful tune that speaks about the feeling of being on top of the world, without a worry or care in the world. The lyrics depict the singer's happiness as he is "rolling along," free from the "blues of the world." The line "just singing a song" indicates the joy that the singer feels as he is surrounded by music and is able to express himself.


The phrase "Glory Hallelujah" implies a religious connotation, suggesting that the singer is grateful to God for his joy and success. The reference to phoning the Parson and asking him to "get ready to call" implies that the singer might be getting married, or perhaps that he has found salvation and is ready to be baptized. However, the line "just like Humpty Dumpty, I'm going to fall" suggests that there may be a sense of foreboding in the singer's mind, despite his current feelings of elation. The song's overall message is one of joy and optimism, but mixed with a hint of uncertainty and vulnerability.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm sitting on top of the world
I'm feeling great and on top of the world, nothing can bring me down.


Just rolling along, Just rolling along
I'm going with the flow of life, not worrying about anything.


I'm quitting the blues of the world
I'm leaving behind all of life's troubles and sadness.


Just singing a song, just singing a song
I'm focusing on the good things in life and enjoying the present moment by singing my heart out.


"Glory Hallelujah," I just phoned the Parson
I'm so happy and grateful that I feel like praising God, so I called the pastor to share my joy.


"Hey, Par get ready to call"
I'm sharing my joy with others and asking them to join me in praising God.


Just like Humpty Dumpty, I'm going to fall
I know that life has its ups and downs and that I may experience hardships later on, but for now I'm going to enjoy the good times.


I'm sitting on top of the world
I'm still feeling great and on top of the world, and I'm going to keep rolling along with life.




Lyrics © DistroKid, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Walter Jacobs Vinson

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