I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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I'm gonna wash that man right outta my hair
I'm gonna wash that man right outta my hair
I'm gonna wash that man right outta my hair
And send him on his way

I'm gonna wave that man right outta my arms
I'm gonna wave that man right outta my arms
I'm gonna wave that man right outta my arms
And send him on his way

Don't try to patch it up
Tear it up, tear it up
Wash him out, dry him out
Push him out, fly him out
Cancel him and let him go
Yea, sister

I'm gonna wash that man right outta my hair
I'm gonna wash that man right outta my hair
I'm gonna wash that man right outta my hair
And send him on his way

If a man don't understand you
If you fly on separate beams
Waste no time, make a change
Ride that man right off your range
Rub him out of the roll call
And drum him out of your dreams

Oho, if you laugh at different comics
If you root for different teams
Waste no time, weep no more
Show him what the door is for
Rub him out of the roll call
And drum him out of your dreams

You can't light a fire when the woods are wet
No
You can't make a butterfly strong
Hmm, hmm
You can't fix an egg when it ain't quite good
And you can't fix a man when he's wrong
You can't put back a petal when it falls from a flower
Or sweeten up a fellow when he starts turnin' sour
Oh no, oh no

If his eyes get dull and fishy
When you look for glints and gleams
Waste no time
Make a switch
Drop him in the nearest ditch
Rub him out of the roll call
And drum him out of your dreams
Oho, oho

I went to wash that man right outta my hair
I went to wash that man right outta my hair
I went to wash that man right outta my hair
And sent him on his way

She went to wash that man right outta my hair
She went to wash that man right outta my hair




She went to wash that man right outta my hair
And send him on his way

Overall Meaning

"I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair" is a classic tune from the 1949 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific, sung by the character Nellie Forbush. The song's lyrics depict a woman's determination to forget a man and move on with her life. The repetition of the phrase "I'm gonna wash that man right outa my hair" underscores the singer's determination to be free of her past love. However, the lyrics are also symbolic of cleansing oneself of a relationship's negativity, washing away its negative effects and starting anew. The singer is very clear that she wants nothing to do with her former partner anymore, telling him to leave and never come back.


The song is a rousing ode to female empowerment, giving voice to women who have been wronged by men and who want to take control of their own lives. The lyrics tell women that they should not waste time on relationships that aren't working, and that they should be proactive about ending them. The song's message has resonated with generations of women who have been unceremoniously dumped by men and found the strength to move on.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm gonna wash that man right outta my hair
I am going to physically remove that man from my life and start anew.


And send him on his way
He is no longer welcome to stay or affect my life in any way.


I'm gonna wave that man right outta my arms
I am going to detach myself emotionally from that man and let him go.


Don't try to patch it up
It is pointless to try and fix a relationship that is broken beyond repair.


Tear it up, tear it up
Accept the end and tear away from the past.


Wash him out, dry him out
Remove that man from every aspect of my life and let him go.


Push him out, fly him out
Force that man to leave my life and move on elsewhere.


Cancel him and let him go
Completely erase that man from my life and never look back.


If a man don't understand you
If a man cannot comprehend or appreciate who you are as a person.


If you fly on separate beams
If your lifestyles and priorities are vastly different from each other.


Ride that man right off your range
Distance myself from that man and move forward without him.


Rub him out of the roll call
Erase him from every aspect of my life.


And drum him out of your dreams
Stop thinking about him and move on with my life.


If you laugh at different comics
If you have different senses of humor and find different things amusing.


If you root for different teams
If you have different opinions, values or beliefs in life.


Show him what the door is for
Make it clear that he is not welcome in your life and show him the way out.


You can't put back a petal when it falls from a flower
Once something has ended, it cannot be restored the way it was before.


Or sweeten up a fellow when he starts turnin' sour
It is impossible to change or fix someone once they have taken a darker path in life.


If his eyes get dull and fishy
If that man loses interest in me and our relationship fades away.


Drop him in the nearest ditch
Cut ties with that man once and for all.


I went to wash that man right outta my hair
I took action and removed that man from my life.


And sent him on his way
He is no longer a part of my life and I am moving on.


She went to wash that man right outta my hair
She made the decision to cleanse her life of that man.


And send him on his way
He is gone and she is moving forward without him.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers

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