Ain't Got a Dime to My Name
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Ain't got a dime to my name,
What a terrible shame
Ho Hum, ho ho Hum.

Just found a hole in my shoe,
And my stockin' sticks through
Ho Hum, ho ho Hum.
I know that when you're as free
As a bird in a tree, life is a wonderful whim.
Look at the crank with his dough in the bank,
Don't you feel sorry for him?

Rolling along at a loss,
Never gathering moss,
Ho Hum, ho ho ho ho Hum.

(Take it!)

I'm no terrific success,
I often worry I guess
Ho Hum, Wo ho ho Hum.

I like a shady ole' tree,
Whats a matter with me?
Ho Hum, ho hohoho Hum.

There's nothing quite as grotesque,
As a man at a desk,
Looking outside at the sun,
Shirts made of silk,
And a diet of milk,
Maybe he thinks he has fun.

I've got the vagabond itch,




Yes I'll never get rich
Ho Hum ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho hm

Overall Meaning

In the lyrics of Ain't Got a Dime to My Name, Bing Crosby talks about his financial situation and how he has no money to his name. He describes it as a terrible shame, but then goes on to talk about the joys of being free like a bird in a tree. He contrast this with the crank with dough in the bank who he feels sorry for. He then goes on to talk about how rolling along at a loss is better than gathering moss because it means he is always moving forward.


He then delves into his personal worries, mentioning his lack of success, but also questioning why he likes a shady ole' tree when he is broke. He contrasts his situation with that of a man at a desk with silk shirts and a milk diet who he thinks he may be having fun. He ends the song talking about his vagabond itch, acknowledging that he'll never get rich.


The song Ain't Got a Dime to My Name was written by Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke in 1933 and was recorded by Bing Crosby in 1934. The song was initially released as a B-side and was not expected to be a hit. However, it went on to become one of Crosby's top ten hits, reaching number six on the charts.


Line by Line Meaning

Ain't got a dime to my name,
I don't have any money, unfortunately.


What a terrible shame
This is extremely unfortunate and tragic.


Ho Hum, ho ho Hum.
This is a wistful expression of resignation.


Just found a hole in my shoe,
I have discovered a hole in my shoe.


And my stockin' sticks through
My stocking is visible through the hole in my shoe.


Ho Hum, ho ho Hum.
This is a wistful expression of resignation.


I know that when you're as free
I understand that when you are as unrestricted


As a bird in a tree, life is a wonderful whim.
Life can seem like a joyful and spontaneous experience, just like a bird free in a tree.


Look at the crank with his dough in the bank,
Consider the person who is wealthy.


Don't you feel sorry for him?
Do you feel pity for that person?


Rolling along at a loss,
I am struggling to get by and not making any profit.


Never gathering moss,
I am constantly on the move and never settling down.


Ho Hum, ho ho ho ho Hum.
This is a wistful expression of resignation.


I'm no terrific success,
I am not a wildly successful person.


I often worry I guess
I find myself worrying a lot, I suppose.


Ho Hum, Wo ho ho Hum.
This is a wistful expression of resignation.


I like a shady ole' tree,
I am fond of resting under a shady tree.


Whats a matter with me?
What is wrong with me?


Ho Hum, ho ho hoho Hum.
This is a wistful expression of resignation.


There's nothing quite as grotesque,
There's nothing quite as absurd and off-putting.


As a man at a desk,
A man sitting at a desk.


Looking outside at the sun,
Gazing out of the window at the sunny day outside.


Shirts made of silk,
Wearing fancy clothing made of expensive material like silk.


And a diet of milk,
Eating a very restricted diet that consists only of milk.


Maybe he thinks he has fun.
This person may believe that they are enjoying themselves, but it seems absurd to me.


I've got the vagabond itch,
I feel drawn to a wandering lifestyle.


Yes I'll never get rich
I know that I'll never accumulate wealth.


Ho Hum ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho hm
This is a wistful expression of resignation.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BURKE, VAN HEUSEN

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@ianmcewan3326

Ain't got a dime to my name,
What a terrible shame
Ho Hum, ho ho Hum.
Just found a hole in my shoe,
And my stockin' sticks through
Ho Hum, ho ho Hum.
I know that when you're as free
As a bird in a tree, life is a wonderful whim.
Look at the crank with his dough in the bank,
Don't you feel sorry for him?
Rolling along at a loss,
Never gathering moss,
Ho Hum, ho ho ho ho Hum.
I'm no terrific success,
I often worry I guess
Ho Hum, Wo ho ho Hum.
I like a shady ole' tree,
Whats a matter with me?
Ho Hum, ho hohoho Hum.
There's nothing quite as grotesque,
As a man at a desk,
Looking outside at the sun,
Shirts made of silk,
And a diet of milk,
Maybe he thinks he has fun.
I've got the vagabond itch,
Yes I'll never get rich
Ho Hum ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho hm



All comments from YouTube:

@PiccDan

So effortless, yet rhythmic and energized. A sublime performer.

@chainamarie03

Really enjoyed Bing's voice.

@Klutoch

I think this is the best of the Road Films; this song is one of my favourites out of all of them as well.

@mikeycondry1493

He was awesome. Love you Bing

@truworship26

One of my fave movies sigh they just dont make it like this anymore

@johnvoice815

Because the talent THEN,is'nt around anymore.

@victoriadamon5964

Love this song!

@tedhong9730

I thought Road to Utopia was the best. When Dorothy sings in that dazzling cocktail dress...breathtaking

@zachkubish598

Bob Hope as a little old woman


Morocco, Utopia, and Rio were easily the peak of the entire franchise

@timcarr6401

That's a rather snazzy suit for a penurious person.

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