Anthropology
Dizzy Gillespie Lyrics


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Human beings fascinate me being just the way they are
Tell me little pony, can you push a cart or drive a car?
Lyre is my instrament
but humans strum their sweet guitars
Its a mystery
ANTHROPOLOGY
Fingers, toes, and tiny noses brownish hair and tannish skin.
Would it be too much to ask to
see the world they're living in?
Everybody tells me that its old and fake mythology
Its a mystery
ANTHROPOLOGY!
Aren't you bored of brushing your coat?
Styling your mane with your hooves
I dont mean to butt in or gloat
But ancient history prooves
Humans don't have wings or magic they dont need it they don't care
All they've got's imagination
New inventions everywhere!
Babies, children, teens, and elders all alike have clothes to wear
It's so real to me
ANTHROPOLOGY!
Abert Einstein, Cleopatra, William Shakespear
Elton John, Michal Phelps, Barok Obama
whos to say that They're all gone
Maybe humans like us too
And dress like us at Comic Con
It's so real to me
ANTHROPOLOGY!
Yea, they've had a couple of fights
Nobody's perfect you see.
Still i say,
I'm born with the rights to study whatever I please
I don't need to chorse around now
I can stand on two legs
I would trade my magic powers...
For a pair of new legs!
GRAB YOUR CAMERA COME ON ZOOM IN!
'CAUSE YOUR FAVORITE MARE'
S A HUMAN!
ME!!
AND THATS WHO I'LL BE




anthropology...
shh...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dizzy Gillespie's song "Anthropology" express the curiosity and fascination of the singer for the human race. The lyrics invite the listener to explore the physical and cultural traits of humans and appreciate them for what they are. The singer is curious about the world humans live in, their inventions, and their culture, as well as the individuals who have left their mark in history. The song also touches on the idea of human superiority, as the singer suggests trading in their magical powers for a pair of new legs.


The singer's admiration for the human race is apparent in the line "fingers, toes, and tiny noses, brownish hair, and tannish skin." The singer is observant of physical traits that make humans unique, and wonders about their lifestyle, clothing, and daily activities. The chorus anthematizes the mystery of humanity and its culture.


The song's lyrics go further to suggest that humans are not so different from other creatures, as they brush their coat and style their mane with their hooves, but what sets them apart is their imagination and ability to invent new things. The song highlights the importance of studying humanity and appreciating their uniqueness. Finally, the singer reveals that they have a personal connection to humans as they imagine dressing up like them at Comic Con.


- Interesting Facts:
1. "Anthropology" is a bebop standard, composed by Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker in 1945.
2. The song has been covered by several musicians, including John Coltrane, Charlie Byrd, and Wynton Marsalis.
3. "Anthropology" has been used in several films, including "Paulette," "Naked Gun 33 ⅓: The Final Insult," and "Kansas City."
4. Dizzy Gillespie recorded "Anthropology" with his group the Dizzy Gillespie Sextet, which consisted of a trumpet, saxophone, piano, bass, and drums.
5. The song features a fast tempo and intricate chord changes, typical of bebop music.
6. The solo section of "Anthropology" includes a series of chord progressions that are repeated and altered throughout the song.
7. The song's title refers to the scientific study of human beings, which was gaining popularity in the 1940s.
8. The lyrics of "Anthropology" reflect the curiosity and fascination with humanity that was characteristic of bebop musicians.
9. The song's melody is based on the chord structure of the jazz standard "I Got Rhythm."
10. "Anthropology" is considered a classic bebop tune and is often played by jazz musicians as a tribute to Gillespie and Parker.


Chords (key of Bb):
Verse: Bb6/D - Gm7b5 - C7 - Fmin7 - Bb6/D - Gm7b5 - C7 - Fmin7
Chorus: Bbmaj7 - D7 - Gmin7 - C7 - Am7b5 - D7 - Gmin7 - C7 - Fmaj7 - Fdim7 - Bbmaj7 - am7b5 - D7 - Gmin7 -C7 - Fmin7 - Bb6/D - Gm7b5 - C7 - Fmin7


Line by Line Meaning

Human beings fascinate me being just the way they are
I am intrigued by how humans exist as they are


Tell me little pony, can you push a cart or drive a car?
I wonder if ponies are capable of doing the things humans do


Lyre is my instrument but humans strum their sweet guitars
I play the lyre, but admire the humans who play beautiful music on guitars


Its a mystery ANTHROPOLOGY
The study of humans is a great mystery


Fingers, toes, and tiny noses brownish hair and tannish skin.
Humans have various features, like fingers, toes, noses, hair, and skin


Would it be too much to ask to see the world they're living in?
I am curious to know more about the world humans live in


Everybody tells me that its old and fake mythology
Some people dismiss human legends as ancient and fake myths


Its a mystery ANTHROPOLOGY!
The study of humans is still a great mystery


Aren't you bored of brushing your coat? Styling your mane with your hooves
As a pony, I find it mundane to groom myself with my hooves


I dont mean to butt in or gloat But ancient history proves
I do not intend to interfere, but history shows that humans do amazing things


Humans don't have wings or magic they don't need it they don't care All they've got's imagination New inventions everywhere!
Humans lack the powers of magic or wings, but make up for it with their boundless imagination and innovations


Babies, children, teens, and elders all alike have clothes to wear
Regardless of age, humans have garments to wear


It's so real to me ANTHROPOLOGY!
The study of humans is incredibly tangible and meaningful to me


Albert Einstein, Cleopatra, William Shakespeare Elton John, Michael Phelps, Barack Obama who's to say that They're all gone Maybe humans like us too
Famous historical and contemporary figures like Einstein, Cleopatra, Shakespeare, Elton John, Phelps, and Obama could still exist or be admired by humans like us


And dress like us at Comic Con It's so real to me ANTHROPOLOGY!
Humans could even dress up like us ponies at Comic Con, making the study of humans incredibly vivid and real


Yea, they've had a couple of fights Nobody's perfect you see. Still i say, I'm born with the rights to study whatever I please
Admittedly humans have had conflicts, but that does not diminish my natural right to study and learn about them as I wish


I don't need to chorse around now I can stand on two legs I would trade my magic powers... For a pair of new legs!
As a pony, I long to have two legs to stand on like humans, and I would happily trade my powers of magic for this ability


GRAB YOUR CAMERA COME ON ZOOM IN! 'CAUSE YOUR FAVORITE MARE' S A HUMAN! ME!! AND THAT'S WHO I'LL BE anthropology... shh...
Take a closer look with your camera and see your favorite mare, which is really just me, in human form! This is the essence of anthropology, so keep it hush-hush




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