Hallelujah!
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Sing Hallelujah, Hallelujah!
And you'll shoo the blues away
Cares pursue ya, Hallelujah!
Gets you through the darkest day

Satan lies a-waitin'
And creatin' skies of gray
But Hallelujah, Hallelujah!
Helps to shoo the clouds away

I recall in times when I was small
In light and free Jubilee days
In that sunny land of milk and honey
I had no complaints while I thought of saints
So I say to all who fearful are

Sing Hallelujah, Hallelujah!
And you'll shoo the blues away
When cares pursue ya, Hallelujah!
Gets you through the darkest day

Satan lies a-waitin'
And creatin' skies of gray
But Hallelujah, Hallelujah!
Helps to shoo the clouds away

Up at dawn and hit the deck
Put out your chest and straighten your neck
Gotta be clean without a speck
Tonight the admiral's comin' to check

Here this! Here that!
Shine your shoes and square your hat
They'll give 'ya the boot if 'ya don't salute
Hup one two!

Satan lies a-waitin'
And creatin' skies of gray
But Hallelujah, sing Hallelujah!
Helps to shoo the clouds away





Sing Hallelujah!

Overall Meaning

The song "Hallelujah!" by Ella Fitzgerald is an uplifting and cheerful tune that encourages the listener to sing Hallelujah in order to chase their blues away. The lyrics speak of the difficulties that people encounter in their lives and how Hallelujah can help alleviate those struggles. The song also mentions the presence of Satan who is always waiting to create a gray sky, but the power of Hallelujah can chase away the dark clouds. The lyrics reminisce about a time when life was much simpler and joyful, without worries and complaints, and the call is made for all those who are fearful to sing Hallelujah to find solace.


The song is essentially an invitation to people to put their faith in their beliefs and find comfort and happiness by singing praise songs. The song mentions Satan, the source of all evil, and suggests that singing Hallelujah can counteract his influence. It encourages people to soldier on in the face of adversity and not let their blues take over. The lyrics also appeal to the listener's patriotic duty, urging them to shine their shoes and square their hats and stand up straight because the admiral's coming to check.


Line by Line Meaning

Sing Hallelujah, Hallelujah!
Sing praises to the Lord and express gratitude.


And you'll shoo the blues away
Your mind will become free from any negative thoughts.


Cares pursue ya, Hallelujah!
It is easy to become consumed by worries, so keep faith.


Gets you through the darkest day
With faith, even the most challenging life experiences can be overcome.


Satan lies a-waitin'
Satan is always a danger, lurking in the background, corrupting everything.


And creatin' skies of gray
Satan can create troubles that lead to despair.


But Hallelujah, Hallelujah!
Praising the Lord helps to chase away the darkness.


Helps to shoo the clouds away
Faith helps to chase away doubts and fears.


I recall in times when I was small
Remembering a more innocent time helps to hold onto faith.


In light and free Jubilee days
Those times were marked by happiness, freedom and celebration.


In that sunny land of milk and honey
A time when everything seemed positive and life was uncomplicated.


I had no complaints while I thought of saints
At that time, the artist's mind was focused on the Lord.


So I say to all who fearful are
Encourage those who might be struggling with their faith.


Up at dawn and hit the deck
Start the day early and remain active.


Put out your chest and straighten your neck
Be confident and carry oneself with pride.


Gotta be clean without a speck
Maintain cleanliness and purity, both inside and out.


Tonight the admiral's comin' to check
Be prepared for any challenge, including a surprise inspection.


Here this! Here that!
Listen carefully and pay attention to orders.


Shine your shoes and square your hat
Take care of the details to present a professional appearance.


They'll give 'ya the boot if 'ya don't salute
Discipline is essential, especially in a military context.


Hup one two!
Encouragement to keep going and maintain a steady pace.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MARK KIBBLE, MARK WINSTON KIBBLE, MERVYN WARREN, MERVYN EDWIN WARREN, MICHAEL JACKSON, MICHAEL OWEN JACKSON

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Philip Brown

I almost gave up on finding a good version of this song. thanks !

TomatoHeadBananne

Does someone know whether it's Chick Webb's Orchestra playing?

TomatoHeadBananne

It probably is.

Mr. Misha

I don’t know

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