Yankee Doodle Never Went To Town
Billie Holiday Lyrics


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Yankee Doodle never went to town
I just discovered the story was phony
Let me give you all the real low-down
He didn't even own a pony
He was really very short and fat
While in the story so skinny and moany
And so hungry that he ate his hat
And called the felt macaroni
Underneath the chestnut tree
He and the blacksmith would sip that tea
Then he'd bring out his uniform down
That's how he went to town

Yankee Doodle tried to leave one day
Took his belongings and mounted his saddle
But he never got it on his way
Cause he didn't have a pony




And the fairy tale is phony
How could Yankee Doodle go to town?

Overall Meaning

In "Yankee Doodle Never Went to Town," Billie Holiday and Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra challenge the popular myth of Yankee Doodle's journey to town. The song proclaims that the story is a lie, and recounts an alternate version of the tale. According to the lyrics, Yankee Doodle was not tall and skinny, as previously portrayed, but rather short and heavyset. The song also claims that Yankee Doodle never even owned a pony. Instead of being well-fed, Yankee Doodle was so hungry that he ate his hat. He then referred to the felt in his hat as "macaroni." The lyrics suggest that Yankee Doodle spent most of his time sitting under a chestnut tree drinking tea with a blacksmith. When he did finally make an attempt to leave, he was unable to because he had no horse to ride.


The song was likely written as a satirical response to the original "Yankee Doodle" song, which was popularized during the American Revolution. Rather than being a patriotic tune, "Yankee Doodle Never Went to Town" makes a mockery of the heroism and valor associated with American independence. The song also pokes fun at the common folk stories and myths that were used to idealize the founding of the United States.


Line by Line Meaning

Yankee Doodle never went to town
Contrary to popular belief, Yankee Doodle did not actually go to town


I just discovered the story was phony
Upon further investigation, I have found that the story of Yankee Doodle going to town was false


Let me give you all the real low-down
Allow me to tell you the true story


He didn't even own a pony
Yankee Doodle didn't have a pony of his own


He was really very short and fat
In reality, Yankee Doodle was not the tall and skinny figure depicted in the story, but rather short and overweight


While in the story so skinny and moany
Despite being portrayed as a slender and complaining character in the tale


And so hungry that he ate his hat
Yankee Doodle was extremely hungry and had to resort to eating his own hat


And called the felt macaroni
He even referred to the felt from his hat as macaroni


Underneath the chestnut tree
He would often sit beneath a chestnut tree


He and the blacksmith would sip that tea
Yankee Doodle would enjoy tea with the local blacksmith


Then he'd bring out his uniform down
He would proudly display his uniform


That's how he went to town
This is the only way he ever left his regular spot beneath the chestnut tree


Yankee Doodle tried to leave one day
There was a time when Yankee Doodle attempted to leave his comfort zone


Took his belongings and mounted his saddle
He gathered his things and got on his horse


But he never got it on his way
Unfortunately, he didn't make it very far


Cause he didn't have a pony
Since he didn't have a pony, he was unable to embark on his journey


And the fairy tale is phony
This only serves to further disprove the popular myth


How could Yankee Doodle go to town?
It's impossible for Yankee Doodle to go to town without a pony




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Prior to Verve, ALL of Billie's sides are perfect. Are you just discovering this?

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