I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'
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Oh, I got plenty o' nuttin'
And nuttin's plenty for me
I got no car, got no mule
I got no misery
De folks wid plenty o' plenty
Got a lock on de door
'Fraid somebody's a-goin' to rob 'em
While dey's out a-makin' more
What for?
I got no lock on de door
Dat's no way to be
Dey kin steal de rug from de floor
Dat's okeh wid me
'Cause de things dat I prize
Like de stars in de skies
All are free

Oh, I got plenty o' nuttin'
And nuttin's plenty for me
I got a gal, got my song
Got Hebben the whole day long
No use complaining
Got my gal, got my Lawd
Got my song

Oh, I got plenty o' nuttin'
And nuttin's plenty for me
I got the sun, got the moon
Got the deep blue sea
De foks wid plenty o' plenty
Got to pray all de day
Seems wid plenty you sure got to worry
How to keep the debbel away
Away
I ain't frettin 'bout hell
'Till de time arrive
Never worry long as I'm well
Never one to strive
To be good, to be bad
What the hell
I is glad I's alive

Oh, I got plenty o' nuttin'
And nuttin's plenty for me
I got a gal, got my song
Got Hebben the whole day long
No use complaining




Got my gal, got my Lawd
Got my song

Overall Meaning

The song "I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'" is a classic tune from the American opera "Porgy and Bess" composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin. The song is sung by the character Porgy, a poor disabled beggar living in Charleston, South Carolina. The lyrics are an expression of contentment with life despite having nothing materially.


The song begins with Porgy asserting that having no material possessions is enough for him. He says that he has no car, no mule, and no misery. He compares himself to people with plenty, who are afraid of being robbed, and questions the point of constantly amassing more wealth. In the second verse, he talks about how he has no lock on his door and doesn't care if someone takes his rug because everything he values in life is free. He has his gal, his song, and God, and he spends his days basking in the glory of heaven.


In the third verse, Porgy talks about how people with plenty spend their days praying to keep the devil away, always worrying about the next danger. But he doesn't fret about hell until the time arrives because he's not concerned with striving to be good or bad. He's just glad to be alive, content with his simple life. The song ends on a positive note, with Porgy emphasizing that he's got his gal, his song, his Lord, and nothing else truly matters.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, I got plenty o' nuttin'
I am content with having nothing


And nuttin's plenty for me
I do not require anything to be truly happy


I got no car, got no mule
I do not have any material possessions


I got no misery
I am not unhappy with my current situation


De folks wid plenty o' plenty
People with a lot of material possessions


Got a lock on de door
They are afraid of being robbed


'Fraid somebody's a-goin' to rob 'em
They are worried about someone taking their possessions


While dey's out a-makin' more
While they are out acquiring more possessions


What for?
Why bother accumulating material possessions?


I got no lock on de door
I do not concern myself with the possibility of being robbed


Dat's no way to be
That is not a healthy way to live


Dey kin steal de rug from de floor
Thieves could take even my modest possessions


Dat's okeh wid me
But that does not bother me


'Cause de things dat I prize
The things that I cherish


Like de stars in de skies
Such as the beauty of nature


All are free
Are available to anyone at any time


I got a gal, got my song
I have love and music to bring me joy


Got Hebben the whole day long
I have faith that brings me comfort


No use complaining
There is no benefit to being negative


Got my gal, got my Lawd
I have love and faith in my life


I got the sun, got the moon
I appreciate the simple gifts of nature


Got the deep blue sea
I have access to the beauty of the ocean


De foks wid plenty o' plenty
People with many material possessions


Got to pray all de day
They feel the need to constantly pray for their possessions and safety


Seems wid plenty you sure got to worry
It appears that having many possessions brings worry and stress


How to keep the debbel away
How to avoid temptation and sin


Away
I am not concerned with such worries


I ain't frettin 'bout hell
I am not worried about going to hell for my lack of possessions


'Till de time arrive
Until that day comes


Never worry long as I'm well
As long as I am healthy, I do not stress or worry


Never one to strive
I do not try to acquire more than I need


To be good, to be bad
I do not concern myself with morality


What the hell
I do not care


I is glad I's alive
I am grateful and happy to be alive




Lyrics © IMAGEM U.S. LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DU BOSE HEYWARD, GEORGE GERSHWIN, IRA GERSHWIN

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