Fdr Jones
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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I hear, tell, there's a stranger in the Jones household
(Yes, siree, yes, siree)
That's what I'm told
I hear, tell, there's a new arrival six days old
(Yes, siree, yes, siree)
Worth his weight in gold
Come right in
And meet the son
Christening's done
Time to have some fun
(Yes, siree, yes, siree, yes, siree)

Yes, siree, yes, siree
It's a big holiday everywhere
For the Jones family has a brand new heir
He's the joy heaven sent
And they proudly present
Mister Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones

When he grows up he never will stray
With a name like the one that he's got today
As he walks down the street folks will say
"Pleased to meet Mister Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones"

What a smile and how he shows it
He'll keep happy all day long
What a name; I bet he knows it
With that handle how can he go wrong?

And the folks in the town all agree
He'll be famous, as famous as he can be
How can he be a dud or a stick in the mud
When he's Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones?




(Yes, siree, yes, siree, yes, siree)
'Cause he's Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones

Overall Meaning

In Ella Fitzgerald's song "F.D.R. Jones," there is a celebration to welcome a new baby boy, Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones, into the Jones household. The opening lyrics reveal that there's a stranger in the Jones household - which means that the baby boy is not yet known to everyone. Upon discovering this new arrival, the singer enthusiastically invites everyone to come and meet the newborn baby boy. The baby is christened and everyone seems to have fun for the big occasion.


The rest of the lyrics express how proud the family is to have the baby and the importance of the name he was given. Many people in the town agree that he is bound to be famous with a name like Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones. The song portrays that the boy possesses all of the necessary attributes to be successful, such as a charming smile, happiness and a great name. The song is a tribute to the president of the United States at that time, Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose name is adopted by the newborn baby boy.


Line by Line Meaning

I hear, tell, there's a stranger in the Jones household
There's a rumor going around that there's a new member of the Jones family.


(Yes, siree, yes, siree) That's what I'm told
The singer confirms this rumor to be true.


I hear, tell, there's a new arrival six days old
The new member of the Jones family is just six days old.


(Yes, siree, yes, siree) Worth his weight in gold
The new baby is precious and valuable to his family.


Come right in And meet the son Christening's done Time to have some fun
Everyone is invited to meet the new baby now that his christening is over.


(Yes, siree, yes, siree, yes, siree) It's a big holiday everywhere For the Jones family has a brand new heir
The birth of the new baby is a cause for celebration everywhere, as he is an important addition to the Jones family.


He's the joy heaven sent And they proudly present Mister Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones
The new baby is a gift from heaven and his family is proud to introduce him as Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones.


When he grows up he never will stray With a name like the one that he's got today As he walks down the street folks will say "Pleased to meet Mister Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones"
The artist believes that with a name like Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones, the baby will grow up to be successful and respected by all who meet him.


What a smile and how he shows it He'll keep happy all day long What a name; I bet he knows it With that handle how can he go wrong?
The artist comments on the baby's name and how fitting it is, predicting that he will be a happy and successful person in the future.


And the folks in the town all agree He'll be famous, as famous as he can be How can he be a dud or a stick in the mud When he's Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones?
The townspeople believe that the baby's name will bring him fame and success, and that he can't be a failure with such a prestigious name.


(Yes, siree, yes, siree, yes, siree) 'Cause he's Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones
The singer emphasizes the importance of the baby's name, as his success is likely tied to it.




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Comments from YouTube:

@nydeco

Love this. Ella has the sweetest voice and kudos to the great Chick Webb for discovering her.

@Anonymous-gq4gq

Goodness her voice so delicate and precious, it just makes me want to give her a hug 😍💙

@RDZ-RadiodifusaoZonofone

O melhor hino que já se fez à memória de Sua Excelência o Presidente dos EUA Franklin D. Roosevelt.

@jonjamg

@stan469 Try listening to the Flannagan and Allen version.

@tartanredmgb

From a time when we had a decent man as our president.

@R4idenXS

Theo or bust!

@kobaltsteel6418

Apparently, this man was so decent and awesome, a lot of people wanted to name their kids after him (primarily African Americans)... which this song is apparently about.

@andrewperkins2196

Love Ellas vocals and The orchestra is jammin !

@sonofsanto

fdr was a racist

@daydays12

@@sonofsanto No! See executive order 8802 prohibiting racial discrimination by government defense contractors.

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