Ferryboat Serenade
Duke Ellington Lyrics


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I have never been aboard a steamer
I am just content to be a dreamer
Even if I could afford a steamer
I will take the ferry boat every time

I love to ride the ferry
Where music is so merry
There's a man who plays the concertina
On the moonlit upper-deck arena

While boys and girls are dancing
While sweethearts are romancing
Life is like a Mardi Gras
Funiculi, funicula

Happy, we cling together
Happy, we sing together
Happy with the ferry boat serenade

I am happy, very, very happy
When we're on the ferry
The music is so merry
There's a man who plays the concertina
On the moonlit upper-deck arena, arena

I love to ride the ferry
Where music is so merry
There's a man who always plays the concertina, oh my
On the moonlit upper deck arena, by and by

While the boys and girls are dancing, oh, dancing
While, while the sweethearts are romancing
Life is like a Mardi Gras
Funiculi, funicula

Happy, we cling together
Happy, we sing together
Happy with the ferry boat serenade

I love to ride the ferry
Sailing, sailing where, where the music is so merry
There's a man who just plays the concertina
On the moonlit upper-deck arena

All the while the boys and girls are dancing
Look around and you see sweethearts romancing
Life is like a Mardi Gras
Funiculi, funicula

Happy, we cling together




Happy, we sing together
Happy with the ferry boat serenade

Overall Meaning

The Duke Ellington song "Ferryboat Serenade" is a nostalgic tribute to the joyous feeling of riding a ferry boat. The lyrics express the singer's love for the simple pleasures of taking the ferry over a more expensive steamship, as they enjoy the merry music played by a concertina player on the upper deck. The song portrays a sense of community and romance, with boys and girls dancing and sweethearts romancing to the upbeat tunes. The repetition of the phrase "happy, we cling together; happy, we sing together," captures the carefree and joyful atmosphere of the journey.


The lyrics of "Ferryboat Serenade" evoke the experience of taking a ferry ride during the 1940s, a time when ferries were a common mode of transportation. The song reflects the Duke's fascination with the sounds and rhythms of the different regions of America, as he sought to incorporate them into his music. The song embodies the swing jazz style that the Duke Ellington Orchestra was known for, with its upbeat tempo and playful instrumentation.


Line by Line Meaning

I have never been aboard a steamer
I have never traveled on a large ship


I am just content to be a dreamer
I am satisfied with my imagination and do not need to actually go on a steamer


Even if I could afford a steamer
Even if I could pay for a large ship to travel on


I will take the ferry boat every time
I would choose the ferry over a steamer


I love to ride the ferry
I enjoy traveling on the ferry


Where music is so merry
There is joyful music on the ferry


There's a man who plays the concertina
A musician plays a concertina on the ferry


On the moonlit upper-deck arena
The musician plays on the upper deck of the ferry that is illuminated by the moonlight


While boys and girls are dancing
Young men and women are enjoying themselves by dancing


While sweethearts are romancing
Couples are spending romantic time together


Life is like a Mardi Gras
The atmosphere is festive and lively like a Mardi Gras celebration


Funiculi, funicula
A joyful exclamation similar to 'whee' or 'yahoo'


Happy, we cling together
We are happy and stick together


Happy, we sing together
We are happy and sing together


I am happy, very, very happy
I am extremely happy


When we're on the ferry
When we are traveling on the ferry


There's a man who always plays the concertina, oh my
A musician always plays the concertina on the ferry


On the moonlit upper deck arena, by and by
The musician plays on the upper deck of the ferry at night


Sailing, sailing where, where the music is so merry
Sailing on the ferry where there is wonderful music


All the while the boys and girls are dancing
As young men and women dance


Look around and you see sweethearts romancing
This is a romantic scene with couples enjoying a special moment together


I love to ride the ferry
I really enjoy traveling on the ferry


Life is like a Mardi Gras
The atmosphere is festive and makes me feel happy like during Mardi Gras


Happy, we cling together
We are happy and we stick together happily


Happy, we sing together
We are happy and we sing together happily


Happy with the ferry boat serenade
We feel especially happy thanks to the lovely music on the ferry




Lyrics © Sugarmusic s.p.a., BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: ELDO DI LAZZARO, MARIO PANZERI

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