I Feel Like a Song Comin' On
Dean Martin Lyrics


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I feel a song coming on
And I'm a-warning you
It's a victorious, happy and glorious new strain
I feel a song coming on
It's a melody full of the laughter of children out after the rain

You'll hear a tuneful story
Ringing through you
Love and glory, hallelujah
And now that my troubles are gone
Let those heavenly drums go on drumming
'Cause I feel a song coming on

You'll hear a tuneful story
Ringing through you
Love and glory, hallelujah
And now that my troubles are gone




Let those heavenly drums go on drumming
'Cause I feel a song coming on

Overall Meaning

In Dean Martin's "I Feel a Song Coming On," the lyrics portray a sense of excitement and optimism, as the singer describes feeling a new melody bubbling up within them. The song's opening lines, "I feel a song coming on/ And I'm a-warning you/ It's a victorious, happy and glorious new strain," set the tone for the rest of the piece, which continues with references to children playing and laughter amidst post-rain joy. The lyrics also suggest a release from previous troubles, as the singer remarks: "And now that my troubles are gone/ Let those heavenly drums go on drumming."


The upbeat nature of this song likely resonated with audiences upon its release in 1935. The buoyant melody and positive lyrics offer a reprieve from any negative thoughts or emotions that listeners might have been experiencing at the time. The composition is a product of classic Tin Pan Alley songwriting duo Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, who also collaborated on hits like "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" and "On the Sunny Side of the Street." The song has been recorded by various artists over the years, including Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday.


Line by Line Meaning

I feel a song coming on
At this moment, I am overcome with the inspiration and desire to create a new song


And I'm a-warning you
I want to let you know that I am so full of inspiration that I must warn you a new song is on its way


It's a victorious, happy and glorious new strain
This new song that is about to be created will undoubtedly be triumphant, joyful, and magnificent


It's a melody full of the laughter of children out after the rain
The tune will invoke the joy and playfulness of children who are laughing and playing in the rain's aftermath


You'll hear a tuneful story
In this song, there will be a captivating and melodious narrative


Ringing through you
This song will resonate with you and stir up deep emotions


Love and glory, hallelujah
This song will celebrate the love and greatness of life, invoking a sense of praise and gratitude


And now that my troubles are gone
Because my problems and struggles have disappeared, I can create this song without any hindrance


Let those heavenly drums go on drumming
The percussion in the song is so magnificent that it seems to be of celestial origin and should continue without end


'Cause I feel a song coming on
I am so inspired that it's as if the song is bursting out of me, and that's exactly what's happening




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BENNY DAVIS, J. FRED COOTS

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Comments from YouTube:

Jeff Lipinski

NEVER BE ANOTHER  DINO !!!!!

HE WAS SENSATIONAL
HIS SONGS
HIS VOICE
HIS ARRANGEMENTS 

SUPERB !!!!!!!

JL Rubiños

Thank you very much, new video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cAjOTQ-P9Q

garfield5788

Thank you so much this is fantastic. Love anything of Dean.. could you please, please tell me where you got the first picture (09secs) of Dean in that cool black suit and that pose. Would love a copy if possible xx

JL Rubiños

Thank you very much, new video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cAjOTQ-P9Q

Andrew Dawson

how does this only have 203 views its a great song??!!

JL Rubiños

Thank you very much, new video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cAjOTQ-P9Q

Seventies Memories

Interesting to hear another rendition, since I'm only familiar with Judy Garland's take on it.

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