Four Or Five Times
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Why are the stars always winkin' and blinkin' above?
What makes a fellow start thinkin' of fallin' in love?
It's not the season, the reason is plain as the moon
It's just Elmer's tune
What makes a lady of eighty go out on the loose?
Why does a gander meander in search of a goose?
What puts the kick in a chicken, the magic in June?
It's just Elmer's tune
Listen, listen, there's a lot you're li'ble to be missin'
Sing it, swing it, any old way and any old time
The hurdy gurdies, the birdies, the cop on the beat
The candy maker, the baker, the man on the street
The city charmer, the farmer, the man in the moon
All sing Elmer's tune

Why are the stars always winkin' and blinkin' above?
What makes a fellow start thinkin' of fallin' in love?
It's not the season, the reason is plain as the moon
It's just Elmer's tune
What makes a lady of eighty go out on the loose?
Why does a gander meander in search of a goose?
What puts the kick in a chicken, the magic in June?
It's just Elmer's tune
Listen, listen, there's a lot you're li'ble to be missin'
Sing it, swing it, any old way and any old time
The hurdy gurdies, the birdies, the cop on the beat
The candy maker, the baker, the man on the street




The city charmer, the farmer, the man in the moon
All sing Elmer's tune

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of the song pose a series of questions, asking why certain things happen. Why are the stars shining above, what makes a fellow fall in love, and what puts the kick in a chicken or the magic in June? The answer to all of these questions is revealed in the chorus - it's just Elmer's tune. The song seems to suggest that there is a force at work in the world that inspires and drives people, and that this force is represented by Elmer's tune.


The verses provide more examples of the power of Elmer's tune. A lady of eighty is inspired to go out on the loose, a gander searches for a goose, and even a chicken feels a kick. The song seems to suggest that this force can be found in everything, from the city charmer to the man in the moon. The closing lines of the song urge the listener to pay attention and sing along.


Overall, it seems that the lyrics of Four Or Five Times celebrate the idea of inspiration and the universal force that drives people. The song suggests that this force can be found in anything and everything, and that it's something worth singing about.


Line by Line Meaning

Why are the stars always winkin' and blinkin' above?
What is the reason behind the constant twinkling of stars up in the sky?


What makes a fellow start thinkin' of fallin' in love?
What brings about the thought of falling in love in a person's mind?


It's not the season, the reason is plain as the moon
The season has nothing to do with it, the reason is as clear as the moon.


It's just Elmer's tune
It's simply the melody of Elmer's tune.


What makes a lady of eighty go out on the loose?
What motivates an 80-year-old lady to go out and have fun?


Why does a gander meander in search of a goose?
What drives a male goose to wander around in search of a female goose?


What puts the kick in a chicken, the magic in June?
What gives energy to chickens and what makes June a magical month?


It's just Elmer's tune
It's simply the melody of Elmer's tune.


Listen, listen, there's a lot you're li'ble to be missin'
Be attentive, as there are many things you may fail to notice.


Sing it, swing it, any old way and any old time
Sing and dance to it in whichever way and time you like.


The hurdy gurdies, the birdies, the cop on the beat
The street musicians, the birds, and the police officer on patrol.


The candy maker, the baker, the man on the street
The person who makes sweets, the one who bakes, and the average person on the street.


The city charmer, the farmer, the man in the moon
The charming resident of the city, the farmer, and the man in the moon.


All sing Elmer's tune
They all sing to the song of Elmer's tune.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ELMER ALBRECHT, SAMMY GALLOP, DAN JURGENS

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