It Don'tMean A Thing
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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It don't mean a thing
If it ain't got that swing
Doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah
Doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah

It don't mean a thing
All you got to do is sing
Doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah
Doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah

It makes no difference if it's sweet or hot
Just give that rhythm everything you got
Oh, it don't mean a thing
If it ain't got that swing
Doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah
Doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah

It don't mean a thing
If it ain't got that swing
Doo-wah, doo-wah

Don't mean a thing
All you got to do is sing
Doo-wah, doo-wah

It makes no difference if it's sweet or hot
Just give that rhythm everything you got
Oh, it don't mean a thing
If it ain't got that swing
Doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah
Doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah

It makes no difference if it's sweet or hot
Just give that rhythm everything you've got

Don't mean a thing
If it ain't got that swing

Don't mean a thing
All you got to do is sing
Doo-wah

Makes no difference if it's sweet or hot
Just give that rhythm everything you got
Don't mean a thing
All you gotta do is swing, doo

It don't mean a thing
All you gotta do is sing

It makes no difference if it's sweet or hot
Give that rhythm everything you've got

Oh, it don't mean a thing
If it ain't got that swing
Doo-wah, doo-wah





Don't mean a thing

Overall Meaning

Ella Fitzgerald's song, "It Don't Mean A Thing," emphasizes the importance of swing in music. The opening lyrics, "It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing," encapsulate the idea that music cannot be enjoyable or entertaining unless it has a certain rhythm and cadence that hooks the listener in. The repetition of "doo wah" creates a sense of playfulness and emphasizes the lightheartedness and joy that can come from music that has swing.


The lyrics also suggest that it doesn't matter what style of music is being played, whether it's "sweet or hot," as long as it has a rhythm and swing that can make people move and enjoy themselves. The line "Just give that rhythm everything you've got" emphasizes the importance of the musicians playing the music to make it swing, and to put all of their energy and effort into creating that rhythmic flow.


Overall, "It Don't Mean A Thing" is a celebration of the power of music to bring people together and to create joy and happiness when it has the right rhythm and swing.


Line by Line Meaning

It don't mean a thing
The significance of something is lost if it lacks a certain quality


If it ain't got that swing
If that quality is not present, it is not worthwhile


(Doo wah, doo wah, doo wah, doo wah Doo wah, doo wah, doo wah, doo wah)
Repetition of meaningless sounds to emphasize the pointlessness of something without the necessary quality


All you got to do is sing
However, if that quality is present, even a simple action like singing can be enjoyable


It makes no difference
The specifics of the quality are unimportant


If it's sweet or hot
Whether it is a soft or strong quality, it still matters


Just give that rhythm
Put all your energy into expressing that particular quality


Everything you got
Use all your own abilities to express this quality


Oh, it don't mean a thing
Again, stressing the importance of the quality


If it ain't got that swing
Without that quality, it is not worth considering


(Doo wah, doo wah, doo wah, doo wah Doo wah, doo wah, doo wah, doo wah)
Reiteration for emphasis




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: Duke Ellington, Irving Mills

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@owethumhlongo1494

She deserved a title ' Queen of Jazz' without a doubt! 😊

@chaumari

It was between her and Sarah Vaughn💐

@direfranchement

She had a better title---The First Lady of Song. She was called thr Queen of Scat, and certainly she was a singer birthed of the Swing era, but she was so versatile to call her the Queen of Jazz would give insight into only one dimension of her craft. She was bigger than that.

@mthunzimhlongo660

ACTUALLY THE GODDESS OF JAZZ

@owethumhlongo1494

Indeed NJOMANE

@peterblack1639

Owethu Mhlongo yes she was clearly the Queen Of Jazz singing in a style that has long been lost.....

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@inapix

I just love how the Duke clearly is in awe of her, with his little glances and smiles at her while she’s singing and his hug afterwards. Ella seems like such a lovely person, as well as such an incredible singer!

@marckodiak8513

After you mentioned this I went back and watched this, I am always just so focused on her but yes he is 🤩

@dalilabendjedou2061

I’m French and listening the song in my school Sorry my English is....😂 so I’m 12 year

@KiraSlith

I would be too, the pipes on her were incredible, dare I say a revolutionary marvel for the era. The only other places you saw anything comparable was the competitive era of rap (late 90s to the end of the 00s) and Scatman, and none of them could both fill a room with their voice and singing like that at the same time.

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