A Time To Be Jolly
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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By a country road wild roses grow that need my special care,
So I haven't time to be a millionaire;
And a cheerful brook on a mountainside is sad when I'm not there,
So I haven't time to be a millionaire;

And a friendly gang of robins are peeved when I forget
That I'm the second tenor in their quartet.
So with all the things I have to do, I'm very much aware,
If I wished for wealth it wouldn't be quite fair,




'Cause I haven't time to be a millionaire.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bing Crosby's song I Haven't Time to Be a Millionaire is about a person who appreciates the simple things in life rather than seeking wealth. The lyrics talk about the various things that matter to the person, such as the wild roses that grow by the country road, which need special care. The cheerful brook on the mountainside also requires the person's presence, or else it becomes sad. There's also a friendly gang of robins who are peeved when the person forgets that they are the second tenor in their quartet. These seemingly unimportant things have become important to this person, and they realize that even if they wished for wealth, it wouldn't be fair because they don't have the time to be a millionaire.


The song highlights the importance of appreciating the little things in life that often go unnoticed due to the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The person sings about how their life is already full of things they need to do, and the pursuit of wealth would be an unnecessary burden. The lyrics imply that money cannot buy everything, especially the simple joys that life has to offer.


Line by Line Meaning

By a country road wild roses grow that need my special care,
I have responsibilities to take care of the roses by the road, so I cannot focus on becoming rich.


So I haven't time to be a millionaire;
Therefore, I cannot invest time in making money to become a millionaire.


And a cheerful brook on a mountainside is sad when I'm not there,
The brook on the mountain misses me, so I cannot leave it alone for the pursuit of wealth.


So I haven't time to be a millionaire;
Once again, I cannot prioritize making money since I have duties elsewhere.


And a friendly gang of robins are peeved when I forget
I cannot forget about the robins that rely on me as their backup singer.


That I'm the second tenor in their quartet.
My role in their quartet is crucial, and I cannot abandon them in the search for monetary gain.


So with all the things I have to do, I'm very much aware,
I am conscious of my priorities and cannot afford to neglect them in favor of wealth.


If I wished for wealth it wouldn't be quite fair,
As I have duties to perform, I cannot devote my time to pursuing wealth since it would be unfair to those relying on me.


'Cause I haven't time to be a millionaire.
To sum it up, I am incapable of prioritizing wealth over my obligations, so becoming rich is not an option.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JAMES V. MONACO, JOHNNY BURKE

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