Take Me Out To The Ball Game
Doris Day Lyrics


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Take me out to the ballgame,
Take me out with the crowd
Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jacks
I don't care if I never get back,

Let me root, root, root for the home team,
If they don't win it's a shame
'Cause it's one, two, three strikes your out
At the old ball game

Take me out to the ballgame, (Just hang on to my arm)
Take me out with the crowd
Buy me some peanuts and those Cracker Jacks
I don't care if I never get back,

Let me root, root, root for the home team,
If they don't win it's a shame
'Cause it's one, two, three strikes you're out
At the old ball game

Take me out to the ballgame,
Take me out with the crowd
Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jacks
I don't care if I never get back,

Let me root, for the home team,
If they don't win it's a shame
For it's one, two, three strikes you're out
At the old ball game

Take me out to the ballgame,
Take me out with that crowd
Buy me some peanuts and those Cracker Jacks
I don't care if I never get back,

Let me root, root, root for the home team,
If they don't win it's a shame




For it's one, two, three strikes you're out
At the old ball game

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Doris Day & Frank Sinatra's song Take Me Out To The Ball Game, originally written in 1908, celebrate America's favorite pastime - baseball. The song is written in a cheerful and upbeat style, encouraging listeners to forget their worries and join in the camaraderie of the crowd. The first verse invokes a sense of excitement, encouraging fans to join in the fun of the game - "Take me out to the ballgame, Take me out with the crowd".


The second verse highlights the traditional snacks sold at baseball games – peanuts and Cracker Jacks, which were among the most popular food items sold at baseball stadiums in the early 20th century. The song conveys the spirit of camaraderie by emphasizing the fact that it doesn't matter if one never returns - "I don't care if I never get back".


The third verse is a call to action for fans to root for their home team and is likely to inspire sports fans to rally behind their teams. The chorus is a classic element of the song, one that has been widely recognized and sung by many over the years. The song ends on a high note, with a final reminder of the simplicity and fun of the game - "At the old ball game".



Line by Line Meaning

Take me out to the ballgame,
Just hang on to my arm


Take me out with the crowd
I want to be part of the excitement


Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jacks
I want the classic baseball snacks


I don't care if I never get back,
I'm having too much fun to worry about leaving


Let me root, root, root for the home team,
I'm cheering for the team from my city


If they don't win it's a shame
I'll be disappointed if my home team doesn't win


'Cause it's one, two, three strikes you're out
That's the way the game works


At the old ball game
This is where we play and enjoy baseball




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: IRA NEWBORN, JACK NORWORTH, ALBERT VON TILZER

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Comments from YouTube:

dorisdayno1

Brilliant, i love the way doris sings let me root root root - it's so cute, I have heard this a few times but the footage and photos makes it even better. Doris was certainly athletic, the way she jumped over the bars too in calamity jane was with so much energy. I love it - Thanks !!

Nicole

WOW fantastic!! I had never heard this before!! Thanks Lauren!!!

pokeahugkiss

RevRonL- It isn't a movie. It is from an episode of her TV show, season 2. I think the episode is "Doris has a date." She is looking at her watch because she has a date but has to ump the boys' game.

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