Five O'clock Whistle
Duke Ellington Lyrics


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The five o'clock whistle's on the blink
The whistle won't blow and whadd'ya think?
My pop is still in the factory 'cause he don't know
What time it happens to be

The five o'clock whistle didn't blow
The whistle is broke and whadda'ya know?
If somebody don't find out what's wrong
Oh, my pop'll be workin' all night long

Oh, who's gonna fix the whistle?
Won't somebody fix the whistle?
Oh, who's gonna fix the whistle?
So my poor old pop will know it's time for him to stop

Ya ought to hear what my mommy said
When papa came home and sneaked into bed




And told her he worked till half past two
Cause the five o'clock whistle never blew

Overall Meaning

The song Five O'clock Whistle by Duke Ellington is a classic jazz tune which reflects the classic workplace life in factories. The lyrics talk about how the factory whistle, which signals the end of the workday at 5 pm, did not go off and how this has left some workers uncertain of the time. The song's title refers to the symbolism of the five o'clock whistle which was an essential signal so workers could leave their jobs and go home. The malfunction of the whistle "the whistle on the blink," causes panic in workers at the factory who are unsure of the time.


The lyrics provide an insight into the lives of the workers in the factory and the impact that a delay in the whistle could have on them. The lyrics convey how the malfunction of the whistle can cause workers to lose track of time and may result in them having to work all night long. The song also showcases the frustration of the workers who want to finish their work and go back to their families, but the broken whistle is keeping them at work.


Line by Line Meaning

The five o'clock whistle's on the blink
The whistle that signals the end of the workday is broken


The whistle won't blow and whadd'ya think?
The whistle is not functioning, leaving workers unsure when to end their shift


My pop is still in the factory 'cause he don't know What time it happens to be
As the whistle is broken, Dad is unaware of the time and is still working in the factory


The five o'clock whistle didn't blow The whistle is broke and whadda'ya know?
The whistle remains out of service leaving workers to speculate about the time of day


If somebody don't find out what's wrong Oh, my pop'll be workin' all night long
Unless someone can repair the whistle, Dad may work into the night as he is unaware of the end of the workday


Oh, who's gonna fix the whistle? Won't somebody fix the whistle?
The singers are pleading for someone to repair the broken whistle


Oh, who's gonna fix the whistle? So my poor old pop will know it's time for him to stop
Repairing the whistle is imperative so that Dad knows when work is completed


Ya ought to hear what my mommy said When papa came home and sneaked into bed And told her he worked till half past two Cause the five o'clock whistle never blew
Dad, working without knowing the time, inadvertently worked later and returned home after midnight, causing Mom to be surprised




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Gene Irwin, Josef Myrow, Kim Gannon

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Comments from YouTube:

@jmrodas9

Nice melody with that sweet mellow tone so absent in most of today's music. What I like of these old melodies is they are relaxing to hear and the singer sings it with slow clearly pronounced words so it is easy to understand.

@ladypodtron

Ivie Anderson on vocal, right? This is a real toe tapper!

@kathleenshaffner2583

Who wrote this song & what year was it published?

@geoffwolfe9515

Gannon-Myrow-Irwin listed as writers. It was recorded during a session in Chicago on 9/5/1940

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