Hot Time in the Town of Berlin
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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There'll be a hot time in the town of Berlin
When the Yanks go marching in
I wanna be there boy and spread some joy
When they take old Berlin

There'll be a hot time in the town of Berlin
When the Brooklyn boys begin
To take the joint apart and tear it down
When they take old Berlin

They're gonna start a row and show them how
We paint the town back in Kokomo
They're gonna take a hike through Hitler's Reich,
And change the "Heil" to "Whatcha-know-Joe"

There'll be a hot time in the town of Berlin
When the Yanks go marching in
You could never keep `em happy down on the farm
After they take Berlin.

There'll be a hot time in the town of Berlin
When the Yanks go marching in
Oh what a Jubilee there's gonna be
When they take old Berlin

There'll be a hot time in the town of Berlin
When the Brooklyn boys begin
To take the joint apart and tear it down
When they take old Berlin

They're gonna start a row and show them how
We paint the town back in Michigan
They're gonna take a hike through Hitler's Reich,
And change the "Heil" to "Gimme some skin"

There'll be a hot time in the town of Berlin
When the Yanks go marching in




You could never keep `em happy down on the farm
After they take Berlin.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bing Crosby’s song “Hot Time in the Town of Berlin” are about the anticipation of American soldiers entering Berlin (referred to as “taking old Berlin”) towards the end of World War II. The song describes the excitement of the soldiers, particularly those from Brooklyn and Kokomo, who are eager to show the people of Germany how Americans “paint the town” and celebrate. The lyrics reference changing the Nazi salute of “Heil” to “Whatcha-know-Joe” or “Gimme some skin,” which were more lighthearted and American alternatives.


The song captures the exuberance and optimism of the American forces while also underscoring the destruction and chaos of war. The line “They're gonna take a hike through Hitler's Reich” serves as a reminder of the brutal reality of the conflict and the sacrifices made by Allied forces. Overall, the lyrics of “Hot Time in the Town of Berlin” speak to the pride and determination of the American military during World War II, and the hope for a positive outcome as the soldiers advanced towards victory.


Line by Line Meaning

There'll be a hot time in the town of Berlin
The arrival of the American soldiers will cause excitement and celebration in Berlin.


When the Yanks go marching in
When the American troops arrive in Berlin, there will be lots of activity.


I wanna be there boy and spread some joy
The singer wants to be there to cheer on the American troops and show support.


When they take old Berlin
The American troops plan to conquer and take control of Berlin.


They're gonna start a row and show them how
The American troops will create chaos and demonstrate their strength and power.


We paint the town back in Kokomo
The American soldiers have experience celebrating and partying in their hometown of Kokomo, and plan to do the same in Berlin.


They're gonna take a hike through Hitler's Reich
The American soldiers plan to march through the territory once controlled by Hitler.


And change the "Heil" to "Whatcha-know-Joe"
The American soldiers will replace the Nazi salute of "Heil" with a more casual and friendly greeting of "Whatcha-know-Joe".


Oh what a Jubilee there's gonna be
There will be a grand celebration when the American troops take control of Berlin.


When the Brooklyn boys begin
The soldiers from Brooklyn will also participate in the invasion of Berlin.


To take the joint apart and tear it down
The American troops will deconstruct and dismantle the Nazi regime in Berlin.


They're gonna start a row and show them how
Similar to before, the American troops plan to create chaos and demonstrate their power in Berlin.


We paint the town back in Michigan
The soldiers have experience partying in Michigan, and plan to celebrate in a similar way in Berlin.


And change the "Heil" to "Gimme some skin"
Another example of the American troops changing the Nazi salute to a more casual and friendly greeting.


You could never keep 'em happy down on the farm
The American troops are restless and need to be constantly active and engaged; they are not content with just staying in one place.


After they take Berlin.
Once the American troops take control of Berlin, they will continue to seek new challenges and opportunities for action.




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Written by: PVT. JOHNNY DEVRIES, SGT. JOE BUSHKIN

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@JP-297

The perfect song to steal a white Jefferson Provincial in the winter of 45 with your old childhood pal.

@bumba6900

Nice, that's a 42 Jefferson.

@mr.mirage3986

If more people knew about this song, i would just wait 'till someone says "what do you mean"

@Lampshade_Crusader

Just imagine you’re a German during WW2 this you hear this slowly getting louder then the sound of a tank firing.

@norikofu509

It's like a vietcong soldier hearing "Fortunate son" in the jungle.

@Strawberry92fs

I'd be thinking, thank God it's the Americans and not the Soviets.

@zeus-x-envy-8954

but have you heard the german ones??? so much more powerfull

@frankgonzalezofficial3010

Well unless they understood English they would be confused why music would be playing

@mopoklo0973

Imagine you are an American in a house hearing a tiger an one hundred people sing Erika you shit your fucking pants (I'm not a nazi I'm just saying) and yeah I'm 🇩🇪

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@cavalier6362

My Great Grandfather was in the Army during WW2, He fought in Europe and was awarded the Silver Star for Gallantry. He died a few months ago.

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