I've Got My Captain Working for Me Now
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Johnny Jones was a first class private
In the army last year
Now he's back to business in his father's place
Sunday night I saw him with a smiling face
When I asked why he felt so happy
Johnny chuckled with glee
He winked his eye and made this reply:
"Something wonderful has happened to me"

I've got the guy who used to be my Captain working for me
He wanted work so I made him a clerk in my father's factory
And bye and bye I'm gonna have him wrapped in work up to his brow
I make him open the office ev'ry morning at eight
I come around about four hours late
Ev'rything comes to those who wait
I've got my Captain working for me now

He's not worth what I have to pay him
But I'll never complain I've agreed to give him fifty dollars per
It's worth twice as much to hear him call me "Sir"
While I sit in my cosy office
He's outside working hard
Out in the hall at my beck and call
With a feather duster standing on guard

I've got the guy who used to be my Captain working for me
He wanted work so I made him a clerk in my father's factory
And bye and bye I'm gonna have him wrapped in work up to his brow
When I come into the office he gets up on his feet




Stands at attention and gives me his seat
Who was it said "revenge is sweet"

Overall Meaning

The Bing Crosby song "I've Got My Captain Working for Me Now" tells a humorous story about a man named Johnny Jones. Johnny was a first-class private in the army last year but has now returned home and taken over his father's business. Johnny's former captain is now working for him as a clerk in the factory, and Johnny is relishing in the opportunity to boss him around. Johnny is thrilled that he has been able to turn the tables and make his former superior work for him instead.


The song is a satire on class differences and the power dynamics between bosses and employees. Although Johnny is simply having fun with the situation, it highlights the unfairness of the social hierarchy in which people are valued based on their rank or status rather than their abilities. The fact that Johnny is paying his former captain less than he is worth, simply so that he can enjoy giving him orders, is further evidence of this.


Overall, the song is a lighthearted take on a serious subject. It underscores the idea that people should be valued for their abilities rather than their rank or status. At the same time, it is a reminder that sometimes it is enjoyable to see the tables turned and to have the upper hand, even if it is only for a little while.


Line by Line Meaning

Johnny Jones was a first class private
Johnny Jones had previously been a high-ranking soldier


In the army last year
Last year he served in the military


Now he's back to business in his father's place
He's returned to his family's business


Sunday night I saw him with a smiling face
When I saw him on Sunday night, he was happy


When I asked why he felt so happy
Curious about his happiness, I asked him why


Johnny chuckled with glee
Johnny laughed joyfully


He winked his eye and made this reply:
With a sly look, he answered me


"Something wonderful has happened to me"
"I have some great news"


I've got the guy who used to be my Captain working for me
I've hired my former boss to work for me


He wanted work so I made him a clerk in my father's factory
Since he needed a job, I gave him a clerical position in my dad's business


And bye and bye I'm gonna have him wrapped in work up to his brow
Eventually, he'll have a heavy workload under my management


I make him open the office ev'ry morning at eight
His first task each day is to unlock the office at 8 a.m.


I come around about four hours late
I usually arrive at work four hours after he does


Ev'rything comes to those who wait
Good things come to those who are patient


I've got my Captain working for me now
Now my former superior works for me


He's not worth what I have to pay him
I don't believe I am getting my money's worth from his work


But I'll never complain I've agreed to give him fifty dollars per
Despite not being happy with his work, I had agreed to pay him $50


It's worth twice as much to hear him call me "Sir"
Hearing him address me with respect is worth more than his salary


While I sit in my cosy office
I'm comfortable working in my office


He's outside working hard
He's working outside the office


Out in the hall at my beck and call
He's available to fulfill my requests in the hallway


With a feather duster standing on guard
He's standing guard with a feather duster in hand


When I come into the office he gets up on his feet
He stands up when I enter the office


Stands at attention and gives me his seat
He stands at attention and offers me his seat


Who was it said "revenge is sweet"
I'm getting revenge by having him work for me




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: IRVING BERLIN

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