Christopher Columbus
Duke Ellington Lyrics


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Mr. Christopher Columbus
Sailed the sea without a compass
Well, when his men began a rumpus
Up spoke Christopher Columbus

He said, "There is land somewhere
So until we get there we will not go wrong
If we sing a swing song
Since the world is round we'll be safe and sound
Till our goal is found we'll just keep the rhythm bound"

Soon the crew was makin' merry
Then came a yell, let's drink to Isabella
Bring on the rum
A music in that all the rumpus
A wise old Christopher Columbus

Soon the crew was makin' merry and Mary got mad
Then came a yell, let's drink to Isabel
So bring on the rum
A music in that all of the rumpus
A wise old Christopher Columbus





Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus

Overall Meaning

The song “Christopher Columbus” by Duke Ellington tells the story of the historic voyage of Christopher Columbus and his crew to the Americas in 1492. In the opening verse of the song, Ellington describes Columbus as sailing the sea without a compass, highlighting how Columbus had to navigate with the stars and the sun. However, as the song progresses, we learn that when Columbus’s men started to revolt, he spoke up and reminded them that there is land somewhere, and until they get there, they won’t go wrong if they sing a swing song. Columbus’s optimism and confidence in the voyage are evident, and he assures his crew through the swinging rhythm of the song that they will be safe and sound until they find their ultimate goal in the new land.


The chorus of the song celebrates the party atmosphere on the ship and Columbus’s decision to bring along rum for the crew. The lyrics mention how the crew became merry and toasted to Isabella, the queen of Spain who sponsored Columbus’s voyage. The chorus also highlights how the music on the ship fueled the rumpus and how Columbus always kept his wisdom during the revelry. The song ends by repeating Columbus’s name as if to emphasize the historical significance of the journey he embarked on.


Line by Line Meaning

Mr. Christopher Columbus
This song is about a man named Christopher Columbus.


Sailed the sea without a compass
He sailed across the ocean without a navigational tool.


Well, when his men began a rumpus
But when his men started causing chaos,


Up spoke Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus stepped up to address his crew.


He said, "There is land somewhere
He assured them that they would find land eventually.


So until we get there we will not go wrong
As long as they kept moving forward, they couldn't fail.


If we sing a swing song
He suggested they sing to lift their spirits.


Since the world is round we'll be safe and sound
He explained that, since the world is round, they'd eventually end up where they needed to go if they kept sailing.


Till our goal is found we'll just keep the rhythm bound"
He urged them to keep the beat as they journeyed towards their goal.


Soon the crew was makin' merry
They started to have fun and enjoy themselves.


Then came a yell, let's drink to Isabella
They raised a toast to Queen Isabella of Spain for funding their voyage.


Bring on the rum
They requested more alcohol to keep the party going.


A music in that all the rumpus
The music added to the chaos and celebration.


A wise old Christopher Columbus
Throughout it all, Christopher Columbus remained wise and in control.


Christopher Columbus
The song ends with a repetition of Christopher Columbus' name.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ANDY RAZAF, LEON BERRY

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