bob white whatcha gonna swing tonight
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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I was talkin' to the whippoorwill
He says you got a corny trill
Bob White (I'm gonna swing tonight)

I was talkin' to the mocking bird
He says you are the worst he's heard
Bob White (I'm gonna swing tonight)
Even the owl tells me you're foul
Singing those lullaby notes
(Well, he is a bring down)
(He never could swing down)
(He ain't got my high notes)

There's a lot of talk about you, Bob
(Yeah) they're sayin' you're off the cob
(Why, that's heresy, I'll sue)

Fake it, (mm) Mr. B, (yeah go)
Take it, follow me, Bob White
We're gonna break it up tonight

Now, here's a wire from the whippoorwill
(You mean my old friend Will)
Who says you got a mellow drill
(Oh, ho, ho, yes, I have)

Bob White, (oh, ho, ho)
We're in the groove tonight

Now, here's another one from the mocking bird
(What does he have to say)
That you're the best he's heard
(Ho, ho, ho that's too absurd)

Bob White, (oh, ho, ho)
We really stole the light

Even the owl threw in a towel
After you sing staccato
(And the flamingo hollered up a jingle)
(What have we brought to)

Now the consensus of opinion
(Oh, ho, ho, what does the consensus say)
That you are a solid will
(Ho, ho, ho, yes, I am)

Sing on, Mr.B
(I'm gonna swing on merrily)




Bob White
We really broke it up tonight, Bob

Overall Meaning

The song “Bob White” by Bing Crosby and Connee Boswell follows the conversation between the whippoorwill, mockingbird, and owl about Bob White’s singing abilities. Whippoorwill and mockingbird criticize White’s singing for being ‘corny’ and terrible while the owl calls White's notes 'lullaby notes.’ However, in the end, White receives redemption when the whippoorwill sends a wire stating that White has a ‘mellow drill’ and the mockingbird claims that he is the best. Bing Crosby and Connee Boswell then sing the praises of Bob White’s singing and declare that they broke it up tonight.


The lyrics of the song address the social phenomenon of popularity contests, where opinions about people are made based on what others believe about them. Critics might dislike Bob White's singing ability; however, he receives validation from people he respects like whippoorwill and mockingbird. The song serves as a reminder that everyone has their unique abilities that should be recognized and appreciated by others.


Line by Line Meaning

I was talkin' to the whippoorwill
I was having a conversation with the whippoorwill bird


He says you got a corny trill
He told me that your singing is outdated and uncool


Bob White (I'm gonna swing tonight)
Bob White is the name of the bird being discussed and the singers are going to have fun tonight


I was talkin' to the mocking bird
I was having a conversation with the mocking bird


He says you are the worst he's heard
He told me that your singing is the worst that he has heard


Even the owl tells me you're foul
Even the owl bird told me that your singing is unpleasant


Singing those lullaby notes
Singing those soft and gentle notes


(Well, he is a bring down)
(Well, he ruins the mood)


(He never could swing down)
(He never could be cool)


(He ain't got my high notes)
(He can't perform as well as I can)


There's a lot of talk about you, Bob
A lot of people are talking about you, Bob


(Yeah) they're sayin' you're off the cob
(Yeah) they're saying that your singing style is old-fashioned


(Why, that's heresy, I'll sue)
(That's a ridiculous statement, I'll sue for defamation)


Fake it, (mm) Mr. B, (yeah go)
Let's pretend that Bob is a good singer, Mr. B, and let's get started


Take it, follow me, Bob White
Follow my lead, Bob White


We're gonna break it up tonight
We're going to have a great time tonight


Now, here's a wire from the whippoorwill
Now, here's a message from the whippoorwill bird


(You mean my old friend Will)
(You mean my old friend Whippoorwill)


Who says you got a mellow drill
Who says that your singing is now mellow and good


(Oh, ho, ho, yes, I have)
(Oh, ho, ho, yes, that's true)


Bob White, (oh, ho, ho)
Bob White, (oh, ho, ho)


We're in the groove tonight
We are having a great time tonight


Now, here's another one from the mocking bird
Now, here's another message from the mocking bird


(What does he have to say)
(What does he want to tell us)


That you're the best he's heard
He is saying that your singing is the best he has heard


(Ho, ho, ho that's too absurd)
(Ho, ho, ho that's unbelievable)


Bob White, (oh, ho, ho)
Bob White, (oh, ho, ho)


We really stole the light
We really got the audience's attention


Even the owl threw in a towel
Even the owl gave up trying to compete with your singing


After you sing staccato
After you sing in a short, sharp, distinct style


(And the flamingo hollered up a jingle)
(And the flamingo started to dance)


(What have we brought to)
(What have we created)


Now the consensus of opinion
Now, the general agreement of everyone's thoughts


(Oh, ho, ho, what does the consensus say)
(Oh, ho, ho, tell me what everyone thinks)


That you are a solid will
That you are a consistent and good singer


(Ho, ho, ho, yes, I am)
(Ho, ho, ho, yes, that's true)


Sing on, Mr.B
Continue singing, Mr. B


(I'm gonna swing on merrily)
(I'm going to sing and dance happily)


Bob White
Bob White


We really broke it up tonight, Bob
We really had a great time tonight, Bob




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BERNARD D. HANIGHEN, JOHNNY MERCER

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Comments from YouTube:

@jazzchat1620

Wonderful Connie Boswell with laconic Bing ❤ class

@askovarjorinne9074

Vanha kunnon Bing ja Connee myös thank´s to memories!!! 👉👉🎙🎙🎵🎵💫💫

@HowieDewitt535

Its stuck in my head. Not this version though

@uslines

My parents had this 78. I played it often.

@puffinbilly6826

...well I should hope so...!

@johnfisher7599

This is a pleasant song. But I think the version by Benny Goodman with Martha Tilton is superior. Did it not sell well compared to that by Bing Crosby and Connie Boswell?

@puffinbilly6826

...pleasant ? come on,swing it Jackson...!

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