Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Have you ever passed the corner of Forth and Grand?
Where a little ball o' rhythm has a shoe-shine stand
People gather 'round and they clap their hands
He's a great big bundle of joy
He pops a boogie woogie rag
The Chattanoogie shoeshine boy

He charges you a nickel just to shine one shoe
He makes the oldest kind o' leather look like new
You'll feel as though you wanna dance when he gets through
Oh, he's a great big bundle o' joy
Pops a boogie woogie rag
The Chattanoogie shoeshine boy

It's a wonder that the rag don't tear
The way he makes it pop
You ought to see him fan the air
With his hoppity-hippity-hippity-hoppity-hoppity-hippity-hop

He opens up his store when the clock strikes nine
Likes to get 'em early, haha, when they're feelin' fine
Everybody gets a little rise 'n shine
He's a great big bundle o' joy
He pops a boogie woogie rag
The Chattanoogie shoeshine boy

There it goes, listen Adam
He'll fix your feet so you can walk your beat
Yes, can I get no fire insurance around here
Bad risk when you goes, man, you're twinkle-toes

Ah, it's a wonder that rag don't tear
The way he makes it pop (wop-wop)
Just listen to him fanning the air
With his hoppity-hippity-hippity-hoppity-hoppity-hippity-hop

He opens up the store when the clock strikes nine
He likes to get 'em early when they're feelin' fine
Everybody gets a little rise 'n shine
He's a great big bundle of joy
He pops a boogie woogie rag
The Chattanoogie shoe-shine boy

Then I'll tell you one thing
If you're wearing a pair of cordovans
He gonna cut all the neon signs in town
You lay a quarter on him, guarantee you'll draw blood





He's just the Chattanoogie shoeshine boy

Overall Meaning

The song "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" by Bing Crosby talks about a shoe shiner that operates at the corner of Forth and Grand in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The song describes how people gather around the shoe shiner and clap their hands as he pops a boogie-woogie rag. The shoe shiner charges a nickel to shine one shoe, and he can make even the oldest kind of leather look like new. When he finishes shining the shoes, people feel like dancing. It's said that he is a great big bundle of joy.


The shoe shiner is very skilled at what he does, and it's a wonder that the rag he uses to shine shoes doesn't tear because of the way he flings it around so rapidly. The song describes his movements as hoppity-hippity-hippity-hoppity-hoppity-hippity-hop. He opens his store at 9 am and caters to people who like to get up early and feel good. Everyone who uses his services gets a little "rise 'n shine," and they're sure to leave feeling happy and rejuvenated.


"Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" is a lighthearted and happy song that talks about the joy that people can find in everyday activities. The shoe shiner is an expert at what he does, and his skills bring people together, even if it's just to watch him shine shoes. The song also celebrates the simplicity of life and how the small things can bring immense happiness.


Line by Line Meaning

Have you ever passed the corner of Forth and Grand?
Have you ever been to the corner of Forth and Grand and seen the little rhythmical shoe shine stand?


Where a little ball o' rhythm has a shoe-shine stand
There is a small and musical shoeshine stand with the proprietor exuding energy on that corner.


People gather 'round and they clap their hands
Crowds tend to gather and show appreciation by applauding the proprietor's mesmerizing shoe-shining skills.


He's a great big bundle of joy
The proprietor is quite a cheerful and entertaining personality.


He pops a boogie woogie rag
He joyfully and energetically taps on the rag tied to his leg to create irresistible rhythms.


The Chattanoogie shoeshine boy
The proprietor of this establishment is known as the Chattanoogie shoeshine boy.


He charges you a nickel just to shine one shoe
For a small fee, the proprietor will give your shoes a radical makeover.


He makes the oldest kind o' leather look like new
Regardless of the current state of your worn-out shoes, the proprietor will magically transform them to look brand new.


You'll feel as though you wanna dance when he gets through
The proprietor's rhythmic tapping is so invigorating that you will feel like jumping up and dancing when he finishes.


It's a wonder that the rag don't tear
It's amazing that the rag tied to his leg doesn't rip apart because the way he moves to create rhythms can be quite intense.


The way he makes it pop
The rhythms that he makes with the rag are so lively and engaging that it's as if the rag is popping.


You ought to see him fan the air
You should witness the proprietor moving his arms to the rhythm, fanning the air in the process.


With his hoppity-hippity-hippity-hoppity-hoppity-hippity-hop
He moves his body and arms around joyfully and energetically to make a hopping and rhythmic sound that can be quite infectious.


He opens up his store when the clock strikes nine
The proprietor opens his shop exactly when the clock strikes nine.


Likes to get 'em early, haha, when they're feelin' fine
He prefers to attend customers early in the morning when they are fresh and full of spirit.


Everybody gets a little rise 'n shine
Everyone who goes to his shop gets not only their shoes shined but also an uplifting experience with the proprietor's joyful personality.


Then I'll tell you one thing
Now, let me tell you one more thing.


If you're wearing a pair of cordovans
If you happen to be wearing cordovan shoes.


He gonna cut all the neon signs in town
The proprietor's special skills are so exceptional that they can cut through all the neon signs in town.


You lay a quarter on him, guarantee you'll draw blood
If you tip him $0.25, he will be so grateful that he might even hug you, squeezing you tight enough to raise your blood pressure.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Harry Stone, Jack Stapp

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Comments from YouTube:

Gary S

Just heard this song today. A great song for sure! Thanks for posting.

J. Harkleroad

I sang this when I was 6 or 7. I still know most of the words, too!

MonkeyTennis74

Groovy, modern sounding arrangement! 😎

Liz Doyle

FABOULOUS SONG 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
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Ricky Gabriel

Thanks to Willie's Roadhouse I finally found the song

Peter Emmert - the 1956 Grey Goose

Later covered in 1960 by Freddy Cannon.

louis hubbard

cool daddy