Five o'clock drag
Duke Ellington Lyrics


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You're "hep" to what's buzzin', cousin;
You're up on what's cookin' too
Don'tcha start relaxin', Jackson;
Show what you can do.
The Five O'clock Drag is drivin'!
Just look at those cats arrivin'
Around about five for jivin';
Say, it's a real "hep" treat.
The rhythm it blares is tricky,
A rhythm that scares an "ickie";
It's givin' the square a mickie,
A touch of Basin Street
First, you start to zag,
And then you zig it,
And then you dig it
Hip! Hip! Hip!
Then you start to shag, and,
As you jig it,
You take a hop a jump,
Or a skip.
Five O'clock Drag is jumpin'
The drummer man's beat is thumpin';
Five O'clock Drag is sumpin'
That really does "all reet."
The Five O'clock Drag is drivin'!
Just look at those cats arrivin'
Around about five for jivin';
Say, it's a real "hep" treat.
The rhythm it blares is tricky,
A rhythm that scares an "ickie";
It's givin' the square a mickie,
A touch of Basin Street
First, you start to zag,
And then you zig it,
And then you dig it
Hip! Hip! Hip!
Then you start to shag, and,
As you jig it,
You take a hop a jump,
Or a skip.
Five O'clock Drag is jumpin'
The drummer man's beat is thumpin';




Five O'clock Drag is sumpin'
That really does "all reet."

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Duke Ellington's "Five O'Clock Drag" portray a joyful and energetic atmosphere where people are ready to party and dance in a jazz club. The lyrics seem to be urging the listeners to come join the fun and show off their moves. The opening lines are directed towards someone who is aware of what’s happening around them and is aware of what's "buzzin'" or happening in the world, essentially calling them cool or hip. The next line that follows is saying that they are up-to-date with what's going on, which shows that they are aware of the changing times and that they appreciate the present scene. The lyrics then shift focus to the present moment where the Five O'Clock Drag is about to start and it is described in a surreal and entertaining way. It is said that just looking at people arriving at the venue is enough to feel excited, and once the rhythm starts playing, it's almost impossible to resist the temptation of dancing along, even if you don't know the steps. The "hip" treat and the "tricky" rhythm are an invitation to be daring and break away from the ordinary, especially when the music is giving you a "touch of Basin Street", conjuring up the image of the famous jazz scene in New Orleans.


The crescendo of the song emphasizes the infectious nature of the music itself and prepares the listener for what's to come. The song also highlights the drummer of the band by personifying him as a key element of the music. The beat is said to be "thumpin'", and it's precisely what sets up the pace for the dancers to follow. The chorus is repeated a few times, each time adding something new or slightly changing the lyrics, which keeps the listener engaged and involved. Overall, the song makes the listener feel included in the experience of a live performance and gets them in the mood to move their bodies.


Line by Line Meaning

You're "hep" to what's buzzin', cousin;
You are aware and knowledgeable about what is happening and trendy, my friend;


You're up on what's cookin' too
You are also aware of the latest developments and happenings;


Don'tcha start relaxin', Jackson;
Don't let your guard down and show everyone what you can do, my friend;


Show what you can do.
Demonstrate your abilities and talents;


The Five O'clock Drag is drivin'!
The jazz club is currently rocking with music and excitement;


Just look at those cats arrivin'
Observe the hip and trendy people arriving at the club;


Around about five for jivin';
Around this time in the evening, the people come to dance and have a good time;


Say, it's a real "hep" treat.
It's truly an exciting and enjoyable experience, full of energy and vitality;


The rhythm it blares is tricky,
The music is complex and intricate, with a challenging rhythm;


A rhythm that scares an "ickie";
A rhythm that might intimidate or frighten those who are unfamiliar with it;


It's givin' the square a mickie,
It's causing those who are not cool or trendy to feel out of place and uncomfortable;


A touch of Basin Street
A vibe or ambiance that is reminiscent of New Orleans' famous thoroughfare, Basin Street;


First, you start to zag,
At first, you do something unexpected or unconventional;


And then you zig it,
Then you follow it up with something more familiar or traditional;


And then you dig it
Then you really get into the groove and enjoy the music and energy;


Hip! Hip! Hip!
An expression of enthusiasm and joy for the music and experience;


Then you start to shag, and,
Then you start to dance in a lively and carefree manner;


As you jig it,
As you move to the music and rhythm;


You take a hop a jump,
You add some hops, jumps, and skips to your dancing;


Or a skip.
Or some other spirited and lively dance moves;


The drummer man's beat is thumpin';
The drummer's rhythm is powerful and driving;


Five O'clock Drag is sumpin'
This jazz club and the experience it offers is truly something unique and enjoyable;


That really does "all reet."
That is really great and fantastic in every way.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DUKE ELLINGTON, HAROLD ADAMSON

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