Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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You got to ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive
E-lim-i-nate the negative
And latch on to the affirmative
Don't mess with Mr. In-between
You got to spread joy up to the maximum
Bring gloom down to the minimum
And have faith, or pandemonium
Liable to walk upon the scene

To illustrate his last remark
Jonah in the whale, Noah in the ark
What did they do, just when everything looked so dark?

Man, they said we better ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive
E-lim-i-nate the negative
And latch on to the affirmative
Don't mess with Mr. In-between
No, do not mess with Mister In-Between
Do you hear me?

Oh, listen to me children and-a you will hear
About the eliminatin' of the negative
And the accent on the positive
And gather 'round me children if you're willin'
And sit tight while I start reviewin'
The attitude of doin' right

You've gotta ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive
E-lim-i-nate the negative
And latch on to the affirmative
Don't mess with Mr. In-between
You got to spread joy up to the maximum
Bring gloom down to the minimum
Otherwise (otherwise), pandemonium
Liable to walk upon the scene

To illustrate my last remark
Jonah in the whale, Noah in the ark
What did they say
Say when everything looked so dark?

Man, they said we better ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive
E-lim-i-nate the negative
And latch on to the affirmative




Don't mess with Mr. In-between
No, do not mess with Mister In-Between

Overall Meaning

The song "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive" by Bing Crosby is a call to focus on the positive aspects of life and eliminate negative thoughts and attitudes. It advises listeners to latch onto the affirmative and not to get caught in a state of indecision or in-betweenness. The lyrics encourage people to spread joy and to minimize gloom, reminding them that if they fail to do so, pandemonium may ensue.


The song references two biblical tales to illustrate how the characters latched onto the affirmative when everything looked bleak. Jonah, who spent three days inside a whale's belly, and Noah, who survived a flood by building an ark for his family and animals, both held onto faith and hope. The song stresses that simply eliminating negative thoughts is not enough; one must focus on the positive and have faith to overcome obstacles.


The song is a reminder to look at life through a positive lens and to choose to focus on the good rather than the bad. This message continues to resonate with listeners, and the song has been covered by various artists over the years. The message of the song is timeless and remains relevant to this day.


Line by Line Meaning

You got to ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive
Emphasize the good things in life and don't let the negatives bring you down.


E-lim-i-nate the negative
Get rid of negative thoughts, attitudes, and influences.


And latch on to the affirmative
Focus on the positive and hold onto those thoughts and feelings.


Don't mess with Mr. In-between
Don't let yourself get caught in a state of indecisiveness or uncertainty.


You got to spread joy up to the maximum
Spread happiness and positivity as much as possible.


Bring gloom down to the minimum
Minimize negative feelings and emotions to avoid getting overwhelmed by them.


And have faith, or pandemonium
Believing in something greater than yourself can help you avoid chaos and disorder.


Liable to walk upon the scene
If you don't focus on the positive and eliminate the negative, chaos and disorder can quickly become a part of your life.


To illustrate his last remark
As an example to back up what he just said.


Jonah in the whale, Noah in the ark
Examples of individuals who had faith and maintained positivity during difficult situations.


What did they do, just when everything looked so dark?
What actions did they take when they were faced with challenging circumstances?


Man, they said we better ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive
They chose to focus on the good things in life to get through the tough times.


No, do not mess with Mister In-Between
Again emphasizing the importance of not being indecisive or unsure.


Oh, listen to me children and-a you will hear
This is an important message he wants to pass on to others.


About the eliminatin' of the negative
Getting rid of negativity is key to a happy life.


And the accent on the positive
Focus on the good things in life.


And gather 'round me children if you're willin'
Come close and listen if you want to hear more.


And sit tight while I start reviewin'
Be patient and pay attention while he talks more about this.


The attitude of doin' right
Choosing to do what's right and positive is important.


Otherwise (otherwise), pandemonium
If you don't eliminate negativity and focus on the positive, chaos can ensue.


To illustrate my last remark
Again, providing an example to support what he's saying.


What did they say
What actions or attitudes did they take?


Say when everything looked so dark?
When things looked hopeless, what did they do to turn them around?


Man, they said we better ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive
Again, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the positive to get through tough times.


No, do not mess with Mister In-Between
A final warning to avoid indecisiveness or uncertainty.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen

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@LandryRobbins

You've got to accentuate the positive
Eliminate the negative
Latch on to the affirmative
Don't mess with Mister In-Between
You've got to spread joy up to the maximum
Bring gloom down to the minimum
Have faith or pandemonium
Liable to walk upon the scene
To illustrate his last remark
Jonah in the whale, Noah in the ark
What did they do
Just when everything looked so dark
Man, they said we better, accentuate the positive
Eliminate the negative
Latch on to the affirmative
Don't mess with Mister In-Between
No, do not mess with Mister In-Between
Do you hear me?
Oh, listen to me children and-a you will hear
About the elininatin' of the negative
And the accent on the positive
And gather 'round me children if you're willin'
And sit tight while I start reviewin'
The attitude of doin' right
You've gotta accentuate the positive
Eliminate the negative
Latch on to the affirmative
Don't mess with Mister In-Between
You've got to spread joy up to the maximum
Bring gloom, down to the minimum
Otherwise pandemonium
Liable to walk upon the scene
To illustrate my last remark
Jonah in the whale, Noah in the ark
What did they say
Say when everything looked so dark
Man, they said we better accentuate the positive
Eliminate the negative
Latch on to the affirmative
Don't mess with Mister In-Between
No, don't mess with Mister In-Between



@sauquoit13456

On February 23rd, 1945. exactly seventy five years ago today, Bing Crosby and The Andrew Sisters' "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive" peaked at #2 {for 1 week} on Billboard's 'Best-Selling Retail Records' chart, for the week it was at #2, the #1 record for that week was "Rum and Coca-Cola" by The Andrew Sisters...
According to Billboard, "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive" was tied at #2 with "Don't Fence Me In" by Bing Crosby and The Andrew Sisters...
The remainder of the Best-Selling Records' Top 10 on February 23rd, 1945:
At#3. "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive" by Johnny Mercer and The Pied Pipers
#4. "Rum and Coca-Cola" by Abe Lyman and His Orchestra
#5. "Cocktails For Two" by Spike Jones and His City Slickers
#6. "Candy" by Johnny Mercer with Jo Stafford and The Pied Pipers
#7. "I'm Beginning To See The Light" by Harry James with vocals by Kitty Kallen
#8. "A Little On The Lonely Side" by Frankic Carle with vocals by Paul Allen
#9. "Don't Fence Me In" by Sammy Kaye with vocals by Billy Williams
#10. "I Wanna Get Married" by Gertrude Niesen



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@wadebarnett2542

In these troubled times, we need to hold onto a song like this.

@iEnderJaysonTDA

That's what the Crosby brothers intended.

@Imani_AM

This is my favorite song!

@mikebrown4297

Why not put it on your Facebook ?

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