I Still Suits Me
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Joe! Dere you go again! Look at dem peas all over de floor!

River done it

De river done it?

Ol' river can do mos' anything, Queenie.
Look out dere what it's doin' now, won't be letting us
Give no show tonight.

Show? Dat don't worry me none. Dere's
Somethin' else on dis ol' boat worries me mo'.

Miss Nola?

Dat's what

She be all right.

Dat's what you say 'bout ev'rythin'. You don't get excited.
Why? 'Cause you don't do nuthin'. You don' cook like me.
You don' act like the show folk. You don' work on the tow
Boat. What do you do?

Well, I jes' shelled dem peas.

You ain't pickin' dem up.

No, but I could've ef you didn't do it.
I could do a lot of things ef it was necessary.

Den why don'cha?

It ain't necessary,
(He starts to sing, extemporaneously rhyming, stating his
Mood of the moment. He sings as QUEENIE goes about her work)

Keep on a-naggin',
'n bullyraggin',
'n criticizin',
'n call me pizen,
Ah ain't apologizin', no siree!
No matter what you say,
Ah still suits me.
De rag you're chewin'
Mus' be a ruin,
Keep right on knockin',
Keep right on mockin',
Mah rockin' chair ain't rockin',
No sirree!
No matter what you say,
Ah still suits me.

(coming over to him, belligerently)
Does you ever wash the dishes?
Does you do the things I wishes?
Does you do dem?
No, you don't!
Will you do dem?
No, you won't!
When dere's any workin' to it
I'm de one dat's gotta do it!
When it's rainin' who's the feller
Uses up the whole umbreller?
Selfish as a man can be!

(looking up blandly)
No matter what you say,
Ah still suits me.

You don' make money!

Ah know dat, honey!

I never see none!

Ain't gonna be none,
But dat don' worry me none,
No siree!

Shif'less! Lifeless! No good!

No matter what you say,
Ah still suits me.

I may be no good,
No good fo' yo' good,
I may be lifeless,
But wid one wife less
Mah life would be mo' strifeless,
Yes siree!
No matter what you say
Ah still suits me.

Does you ever wash de dishes?
Does you do de things ah wishes?
Does you do dem?
No you don't!
Will you do dem?
No, you won't!

Always imitatin' me
An' always aggravation' me!
Den in spite of ev'rything,
'Spite of all de grief you bring,
'Xpectin' me to love you true!

No matter what you say,
Ah thinks you do.




(He reaches out and pulls her to him affectionately.
She roars with glee)

Overall Meaning

In Bing Crosby's song I Still Suits Me, Joe and Queenie are having a conversation where Queenie is admonishing Joe for not doing anything worthwhile on the boat. Joe replies by singing a rhyming extemporaneous song. Queenie accuses Joe of being shif'less and no good, but Joe insists that he is still happy with what he has. Queenie keeps complaining, and Joe keeps on singing, both competing for the last word. At the end of the song, Joe pulls Queenie affectionately towards him while she roars with joy.


Line by Line Meaning

Joe! Dere you go again! Look at dem peas all over de floor!
Queenie confronts Joe and points to the peas on the floor.


River done it
Joe blames the mess on the river.


De river done it?
Queenie is surprised at Joe's excuse.


Ol' river can do mos' anything, Queenie.
Joe defends his excuse, saying the river is capable of causing many things.


Look out dere what it's doin' now, won't be letting us Give no show tonight.
Joe predicts problems with the river that would prevent them from performing their show that night.


Show? Dat don't worry me none. Dere's Somethin' else on dis ol' boat worries me mo'. Miss Nola? Dat's what
Queenie asks about Joe's concern and Joe admits it's about Miss Nola.


She be all right. Dat's what you say 'bout ev'rythin'. You don't get excited.
Joe sounds confident but Queenie is frustrated that he never gets emotional.


Why? 'Cause you don't do nuthin'. You don' cook like me. You don' act like the show folk. You don' work on the tow Boat. What do you do?
Queenie complains that Joe doesn't do anything compared to her or the show crew.


Well, I jes' shelled dem peas. You ain't pickin' dem up. No, but I could've ef you didn't do it. I could do a lot of things ef it was necessary. Den why don'cha? It ain't necessary,
Joe argues that he did something by shelling the peas and could've picked them up, but it wasn't necessary.


Keep on a-naggin', 'n bullyraggin', 'n criticizin', 'n call me pizen, Ah ain't apologizin', no siree! No matter what you say, Ah still suits me.
Joe starts singing and expressing his feelings about Queenie's words, stating that he still likes himself despite her nagging.


De rag you're chewin' Mus' be a ruin, Keep right on knockin', Keep right on mockin', Mah rockin' chair ain't rockin', No sirree! No matter what you say, Ah still suits me.
Joe continues his song, implying that Queenie's harsh words don't affect him.


Does you ever wash the dishes? Does you do the things I wishes? Does you do dem? No, you don't! Will you do dem? No, you won't! When dere's any workin' to it I'm de one dat's gotta do it! When it's rainin' who's the feller Uses up the whole umbreller? Selfish as a man can be!
Queenie asks Joe if he does things she wants him to do and accuses him of being selfish and not helping out.


No matter what you say, Ah still suits me.
Joe continues his song, emphasizing that he is content with who he is.


You don' make money! Ah know dat, honey! I never see none! Ain't gonna be none, But dat don' worry me none, No siree! Shif'less! Lifeless! No good!
Queenie complains that Joe doesn't make any money, but Joe is unconcerned about it and continues to sing about how he still likes himself.


No matter what you say, Ah still suits me.
Joe reinforces his belief that he is fine the way he is, regardless of Queenie's complaints.


I may be no good, No good fo' yo' good, I may be lifeless, But wid one wife less Mah life would be mo' strifeless, Yes siree! No matter what you say Ah still suits me.
Joe acknowledges that he may not be the best husband for Queenie, but he thinks he would be happier with one less wife and that he is still satisfied with himself.


Does you ever wash de dishes? Does you do de things ah wishes? Does you do dem? No you don't! Will you do dem? No, you won't! Always imitatin' me An' always aggravation' me! Den in spite of ev'rything, 'Spite of all de grief you bring, 'Xpectin' me to love you true!
Queenie repeats her complaints and accuses Joe of imitating her and being a source of frustration, but in the end, Joe still loves Queenie.


No matter what you say, Ah thinks you do.
Joe reassures Queenie that he loves her despite her complaints, and pulls her toward him playfully.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JEROME KERN, OSCAR II HAMMERSTEIN

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