Give A Little Whistle
Dick Jones Lyrics


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When you get in trouble and you don't know right from wrong,
Give a little whistle!
Give a little whistle!
When you meet temptation and the urge is very strong,
Give a little whistle!
Give a little whistle!
Not just a little squeak,
Pucker up and blow.
And if your whistle's weak, yell "Juminy Cricket!"

Take the straight and narrow path
And if you start to slide,
Give a little whistle!




Give a little whistle!
And always let your conscience be your guide

Overall Meaning

Dick Jones's song "Give a Little Whistle" was featured in Disney's animated film Pinocchio in 1940, where the lovable wooden puppet Pinocchio receives some life lessons from his parental figure, the cricket Jiminy. The song itself teaches the value of honesty and encourages the listener to rely on their inner voice or conscience. The lyrics suggest that when one is in doubt or passes through a difficult situation, one must whistle. Whistling serves as a signal to oneself that something is off and prompts us to act accordingly. In the same way, if a person must face a tempting situation, the song encourages them to give a little whistle - in this case, a whistle that should serve as a reawakening or a reminder of the right path. The final verse of the song reminds us that our conscience must always guide us, much like a compass, to find our way through the labyrinth of life's challenges.


Interestingly, Dick Jones was only 14 years old when he sang this song as the voice of Pinocchio, making him one of the youngest people ever to perform for Disney. The song has been covered by a wide variety of artists, including jazz trombonist J.J. Johnson, French singer Mireille Mathieu, and the pop band The Miracles. The song's message continues to be relevant, and it serves as a testament to the values of honesty, truth, and courage. Additionally, "Give a Little Whistle" was included in "Disney's Greatest Hits" volume 3 and was also featured in a 2018 commercial for Disneyland.


The chords for "Give a Little Whistle" are as follows:


G
When you get in trouble and you don't know right from wrong,
D7 G
Give a little whistle! Give a little whistle!
G
When you meet temptation and the urge is very strong,
D7 G
Give a little whistle! Give a little whistle!
D D7
Not just a little squeak,
G G7
Pucker up and blow.
C Cm G D7 G
And if your whistle's weak, yell 'Jiminy Cricket!'
G
Take the straight and narrow path
D7 G
And if you start to slide, give a little whistle!
G
Give a little whistle!
D7 G
And always let your conscience be your guide!


Line by Line Meaning

When you get in trouble and you don't know right from wrong,
When you're in a moral dilemma and are having trouble choosing the right thing to do,


Give a little whistle!
Take a moment to think and seek guidance before making a decision,


Give a little whistle!
Don't be afraid to ask for help when faced with difficult decisions,


When you meet temptation and the urge is very strong,
When you find yourself tempted to do something that you know is wrong,


Give a little whistle!
Take a moment to pause and reflect before acting on your urges,


Give a little whistle!
Reach out to someone you trust for guidance and support,


Not just a little squeak,
Don't be afraid to speak up and make your voice heard,


Pucker up and blow.
Take a deep breath and speak your truth,


And if your whistle's weak, yell "Juminy Cricket!"
If you're feeling uncertain or unsure, seek help and guidance from others,


Take the straight and narrow path
Choose the path of honesty and integrity,


And if you start to slide,
If you find yourself straying from the path of goodness,


Give a little whistle!
Pause and seek help to get back on track,


Give a little whistle!
Don't be afraid to admit when you need help or guidance,


And always let your conscience be your guide
Trust your instincts and follow your moral compass,




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