Eeny Meeny Meiny Mo
Billie Holiday Lyrics


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Eeny meeny miney mo
Catch your troubles by the toe
If it hollers let it go
Let it fly away
Eeny meeny miney mo
It's the saying high and low
Hear it everywhere you go
Every time of day
Big Ben rings it
Vallee sings it




Whitewood swings it
Even Mr. Crosby bings it

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Eeny Meeny Meiny Mo" by Billie Holiday and Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra provide a simple yet profound message about dealing with the troubles in our lives. The catchy phrase "Eeny meeny miney mo" is used as a mantra to catch our troubles by the toe, and if they holler, we must let them go and fly away. This song acknowledges that everyone faces struggles and that we may hear this phrase everywhere we go, yet we must remain strong and resilient in the face of adversity.


The lyrics also reference notable individuals who have either sung or played the song, such as Big Ben, Vallee, Whitewood, and Bing Crosby. This implies that the song is universal and relevant to people from all walks of life. Overall, "Eeny Meeny Meiny Mo" provides a simple yet powerful message that can be applied to anyone's life, encouraging us to face our troubles head-on and let them go, no matter who we are or where we come from.


Line by Line Meaning

Eeny meeny miney mo
A childhood counting rhyme used to select someone or something at random, often with a light-hearted approach.


Catch your troubles by the toe
Grab hold of your troubles and face them head-on, rather than running away from them.


If it hollers let it go
If your troubles cause pain or distress, it may be best to release them and move on to find more positive experiences.


Let it fly away
By giving up on your troubles or challenges, you are allowing yourself to detach from them and let them fade away.


Eeny meeny miney mo
The counting rhyme is still used today, as a way to randomly select something or someone with playful intent.


It's the saying high and low
This rhyme is widespread and well-known, spanning across social classes and cultures.


Hear it everywhere you go
The rhyme is so widely known that you can hear it being used in many situations and places.


Every time of day
The rhyme is used at any time of day, with no restrictions or exceptions.


Big Ben rings it
Even the famous clock tower in London, known as Big Ben, is associated with the rhyme.


Vallee sings it
Famous singers such as Rudy Vallee have also referenced the rhyme in their music.


Whitewood swings it
Performers like Wilbur Whitewood have incorporated the rhyme in their music style and repertoire.


Even Mr. Crosby bings it
Famous crooner Bing Crosby has also referenced the rhyme in his music, reflecting its continued popularity across time and audiences.




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Hearts full of passion, jealousy, and hate
Woman needs man, and man must have mate
That no one can deny

It's still the same old story
A fight for love and glory
A case of do or die
The world will always welcome lovers
As time goes by