Guys and Dolls
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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What's playin' at the Roxy?
I'll tell ya what's playin' at The Roxy
A picture about a Minnesota man
So in love with a Mississippi girl
That he sacrifices everything
And moves all the way to Biloxi
That's what's playin' at The Roxy
What's in The Daily News?
I'll tell ya what's in The Daily News
A story about a guy
Who bought his wife a small ruby
With what otherwise would've been his union dues
That's what's in The Daily News

What's happenin' all over?
I'll tell ya what's happenin' all over
Guy sittin' home by a television set
Who once used to be something of a rover
That's what's happenin' all over

Love is the thing that has licked 'em
And it looks like Nathan's another victim

When you see a guy
Reach for stars in the sky
You can bet that he's doin' it for some doll

When you spot a John
Waitin' out in the rain
Chances are he's insane
As only a John
Can be for a Jane

When you meet a gent
Payin' all kinds of rent
For a flat that could flatten the Taj Mahal

Call it sad
Call it funny
But it's better than even money
That the guy's only doin' it for some doll

When you see a Joe
Savin' half of his dough
You can bet there'll be mink in it for some doll

When a bum buys wine
Like a bum can't afford
It's a cinch that the bum
Is under the thumb
Of some little broad

When you meet a mug
Lately out of the jug
And he's still liftin' platinum falderal

Call it Hell
Call it Heaven
It's a probable twelve to seven
That the guy's only doin' it for some doll

When you see a sport
And his cash has run short
You can bet that he's bankin' it with some doll

When a guy wears tails
With the front gleaming white
Who do you think
He's tickling pink
On Saturday night?

When a lazy slob
Gets a good steady job
And he smells of Vitalis and Barbasol

Call it dumb
Call it clever
But you can get odds forever
That the guy's only doin' it for some doll

Some doll




Some doll
The guy's only doin' it for some doll

Overall Meaning

In "Guys and Dolls", Ella Fitzgerald sings about the different things that people do for love. The song is a commentary on the lengths that people will go to impress, please or hold onto their partners. The song is made up of several sections that tell different stories about people who are in love, and what they are willing to do for their loved ones.


In the first verse, Ella describes a movie that is playing at the Roxy which is about a man from Minnesota who moves to Biloxi for the love of a Mississippi girl. In the second verse, she shares a story from the daily news about a man who spent his union dues to buy his wife a small ruby. The last verse talks about the different scenarios in which people do things for their loved ones, whether out of habit, routine or sacrifice.


The refrain of the song focuses on how men will do anything for the women they love, even if it seems ridiculous or irrational. Ella sings that a man will reach for the stars for his doll, and that even when something seems strange or out of character, chances are that it's only because of her.


Line by Line Meaning

What's playin' at the Roxy?
I'll tell you what's showing at The Roxy: a movie about a man from Minnesota in love with a woman from Mississippi who moves all the way to Biloxi for her.


What's in The Daily News?
I'll tell you what's in the Daily News: a story about a man who bought his wife a ruby with his union dues.


What's happenin' all over?
I'll tell you what's happening all over: men who used to be independent are now sitting at home watching TV.


When you see a guy, reach for stars in the sky, You can bet that he's doin' it for some doll.
When you see a man trying to achieve the impossible, it's likely because he's doing it for a woman.


When you spot a John, Waitin' out in the rain, Chances are he's insane, As only a John, Can be for a Jane.
When you see a man waiting in the rain, he's most likely a customer of a prostitute, and driven by a desire for love.


When you meet a gent, Payin' all kinds of rent, For a flat that could flatten the Taj Mahal.
When you encounter a man willing to pay any amount of rent for a luxurious apartment, it's likely because he's doing it to impress a woman.


Call it sad, Call it funny, But it's better than even money, That the guy's only doin' it for some doll.
It might be sad or funny, but it's highly probable that a man's actions are solely motivated by a woman.


When you see a Joe, Savin' half of his dough, You can bet there'll be mink in it for some doll.
When you see a man spending money extravagantly, it's probable that he's trying to impress a woman.


When a bum buys wine, Like a bum can't afford, It's a cinch that the bum, Is under the thumb, Of some little broad.
Even a homeless man is likely to spend his last penny on a woman he desires.


When you meet a mug, Lately out of the jug, And he's still liftin' platinum falderal.
When you encounter a man recently released from prison but still living the high life, he's likely trying to impress a woman.


Call it Hell, Call it Heaven, It's a probable twelve to seven, That the guy's only doin' it for some doll.
Whether it's good or bad, heaven or hell, it's very probable that a man's actions are solely driven by a woman.


When you see a sport, And his cash has run short, You can bet that he's bankin' it with some doll.
When a man is broke but still trying to live extravagantly, he's probably spending his money on a woman.


When a guy wears tails, With the front gleaming white, Who do you think, He's tickling pink, On Saturday night?
When you see a man wearing a tuxedo with a spotless white shirt, he's likely trying to impress a woman on a Saturday night.


When a lazy slob, Gets a good steady job, And he smells of Vitalis and Barbasol.
When you see an unambitious man suddenly become hardworking and well-groomed, he's trying to impress a woman.


Call it dumb, Call it clever, But you can get odds forever, That the guy's only doin' it for some doll.
It may be foolish, it may be smart, but you can always place a bet that a man's actions are driven by a woman.


Some doll, Some doll, The guy's only doin' it for some doll.
Ultimately, it all boils down to one thing: a woman's affection and love.




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