Makin' Whoopee
Eddie Fisher Lyrics


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Another bride, another June
Another sunny honeymoon
Another season, another reason
For makin' whoopee

A lot of shoes, a lot of rice
The groom is nervous, he answers twice
It's really killin' that he's so willin'
To make whoopee

Picture a little love nest
Down where the roses cling
Picture the same sweet love nest
And think what a year can bring

He's washin' dishes and baby clothes
He's so ambitious, he even sews
But don't forget folks, that's what you get folks
For makin' whoopee

Another bride, another June
Another sunny, a sunny honeymoon
Another reason is that season
For makin' whoopee

A mess of shoes, a gang of rice
The groom is nervous that he answers twice
It's really killin' this cat so willin'
To make whoopee

Now he's washin' dishes with those baby clothes
He's so ambitious, man, he even sews




But don't forget folks, that's what you get folks
For makin' whoopee

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Eddie Fisher's song "Makin' Whoopee" depict the cycle of marriage and the societal expectations and pressures placed upon couples. The repetition of "Another bride, another June" and "Another sunny honeymoon" suggests a repetitive pattern of weddings taking place during the summer months. The line "Another season, another reason" signifies the constant pressure from society to get married, as if each new season brings a new reason to enter into matrimony.


The lyrics further explore the anxieties and nervousness of the groom, who is expected to conform to the societal expectations of marriage. The repetition of "The groom is nervous, he answers twice" highlights the pressure he feels to be enthusiastic and willing to participate in the act of making "whoopee," a euphemism for sexual intimacy. The use of the word "killin'" suggests that this pressure is burdensome and potentially detrimental to the groom's well-being.


The lyrics then shift to portray the realities of married life, as the groom finds himself taking on traditionally gendered responsibilities like washing dishes and caring for the baby. The line "He's so ambitious, he even sews" highlights the extent to which the groom will go in order to meet societal expectations and maintain the appearance of a successful marriage. However, the closing line "But don't forget folks, that's what you get folks for makin' whoopee" is a cautionary reminder that adhering to societal norms and expectations may not always lead to true happiness and fulfillment.


Line by Line Meaning

Another bride, another June
Yet another wedding ceremony, taking place in the month of June


Another sunny honeymoon
Another joyful trip for newlyweds after their marriage, filled with sunshine and happiness


Another season, another reason
Just like every other season, there is always a reason to celebrate and enjoy life


For makin' whoopee
Because it's a time for creating excitement and having a good time


A lot of shoes, a lot of rice
There are many guests attending the wedding, and they shower the happy couple with rice and good wishes


The groom is nervous, he answers twice
The groom is anxious and eagerly reaffirms his commitment to his bride


It's really killin' that he's so willin'
It's surprising and overwhelming that he is so eager and enthusiastic


To make whoopee
To engage in joyful and passionate activities


Picture a little love nest
Imagine a cozy and intimate home filled with love


Down where the roses cling
Located in a place where beautiful roses grow and surround the love nest


Picture the same sweet love nest
Imagine that same love nest, but with the passing of a year


And think what a year can bring
Reflect on the changes and growth that can occur within a year


He's washin' dishes and baby clothes
He is taking care of household chores like washing dishes and laundry, including baby clothes


He's so ambitious, he even sews
He is motivated and driven, going as far as sewing


But don't forget folks, that's what you get folks
However, it's important to remember that these responsibilities and duties are part of the package of being in a committed relationship


For makin' whoopee
Because it's all part of the excitement and joy of being in a loving relationship




Lyrics © DONALDSON PUBLISHING CO, TOBAGO MUSIC COMPANY, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Walter Donaldson, Gus Kahn

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