That Rhythm Man
Duke Ellington Lyrics


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Now the tress all sway to rhythm
And the children play to rhythm
All the birdies flap their wings in rhythm too

Oh, the breezes float to rhythm
And the rivers flow to rhythm
Every flower nods in rhythm all day through
Now the trees all sway to rhythm
And the children play to rhythm
All the birdies flap their wings in rhythm too

Oh, the breezes float to rhythm
And the rivers flow to rhythm
Every flower nods in rhythm all day through

Every dance and every melody
Acts according to this recipe

Everybody walks to rhythm
Everybody talks to rhythm
Seems like the world can do without that rhythm man

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Overall Meaning

Duke Ellington's song "That Rhythm Man" celebrates the power of rhythm and its ability to permeate every aspect of life. The opening lines suggest that even the natural world is attuned to the beat, as trees sway, birds flap their wings, and rivers flow in time with the music. The singer goes on to describe how humans are similarly affected, with children playing and people walking and talking all in rhythm.


The chorus asserts the importance of rhythm to all forms of art, stating that "every dance and every melody acts according to this recipe." The song suggests that rhythm is a unifying force that brings people together, regardless of other differences. However, the final phrase seemingly contradicts this idea, as the singer asserts that "the world can do without that rhythm man." This line can be read in different ways; it could be a playful jab at the importance that musicians (like Duke Ellington himself) place on rhythm or a more cynical observation about humanity's tendency to take things for granted.


Overall, "That Rhythm Man" is a joyful celebration of the vitality of rhythm and its centrality to human experience. It suggests that our bodies and our surroundings are naturally attuned to the beat, and that music can provide a powerful and unifying force in a world that often seems chaotic and divided.


Line by Line Meaning

Now the trees all sway to rhythm
The trees move in a rhythmic fashion


And the children play to rhythm
The kids enjoy playing in sync with the beats


All the birdies flap their wings in rhythm too
Birds flap their wings following the rhythm


Oh, the breezes float to rhythm
The wind blows in a rhythmic manner


And the rivers flow to rhythm
The water currents move in a rhythmic pattern


Every flower nods in rhythm all day through
Flowers sway along with the beats throughout the day


Every dance and every melody
Every dance and musical tune


Acts according to this recipe
Follows the rhythm or beats


Everybody walks to rhythm
People move in line with the beats


Everybody talks to rhythm
Speeches and conversations follow the rhythm


Seems like the world can do without that rhythm man
The world may not need a conductor to maintain rhythm


Bob-bee-doh-bob-bee-doh-doh
Nonsensical syllables to maintain rhythm


Bib-bee-doh-bee-bo-bee-dee-doh
More nonsensical syllables to maintain the rhythm


Bob-bee-doh-bo-bob-bob-bee-doh
Last set of nonsensical syllables keeping rhythm




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ANDY RAZAF, FATS WALLER, HARRY BROOKS

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