Keep Cool Fool
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Keep cool, fool, if you don't know what you're doing
Keep cool, fool, 'cause you don't know what you're doing
Keep cool, fool, if you don't know what you're doing
Or else you're gonna bring somebody down

Keep cool, fool, if you don't want any trouble
Keep cool, fool, 'cause you don't know what you're saying
Keep cool, fool, if you don't know what you're saying
Or else you're gonna bring somebody down

Twice
It's better to be big than to be small
(Twice, once, twice)
It ain't nice
Or just like Humpty Dumpty on the wall
Well, you're going to fall

Keep cool, fool, if you don't want any trouble
Keep cool, fool, or your trouble will go double
Keep cool, fool; don't you blow up like a bubble
Or else you're gonna bring somebody down

Twice
It's better to be big than to be small
(Twice, once, twice)
It ain't nice
Or just like Humpty Dumpty on the wall
Well, you're going to fall

Like the bear
Going nowhere, oh, Brother Rufus

No, I'm like the chicken
Always sticking
That's why I say to you
Keep cool, fool
Keep cool, fool
Oh, keep cool, fool
If you don't know what you're doing
Or else you're gonna bring somebody down




Or else you're gonna bring somebody down
Or else you're gonna bring somebody down

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ella Fitzgerald's song Keep Cool Fool were written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer. The song is a cautionary tale about the importance of keeping your composure when you are unsure or ignorant of what you are doing or saying. The refrain "keep cool, fool" is repeated throughout the song and serves as a warning to the listener that their actions and words can have consequences that will affect other people.


The first stanza of the song advises the listener to keep cool if they do not know what they are doing or they will bring somebody down. The second stanza reinforces this idea, warning that if you don't know what you are saying, you may cause trouble. The song then repeats the refrain and includes the line "It's better to be big than to be small" twice. This line refers to the idea that it is better to stay calm and collected than to react impulsively and cause problems for yourself and others.


The song also references the nursery rhyme of Humpty Dumpty, saying that if you are not careful, you will be like Humpty Dumpty and fall. The final stanza includes a playful exchange between two characters, one likening themselves to a bear going nowhere and the other to a chicken always sticking around. Despite this playful exchange, the refrain is repeated a final time, emphasizing the importance of keeping your cool.


Overall, Keep Cool Fool is a cautionary tale about the importance of staying calm and collected in uncertain situations. The lyrics emphasize that actions and words have consequences and that it is better to think before speaking or acting.


Line by Line Meaning

Keep cool, fool, if you don't know what you're doing
Stay calm, avoid acting impulsively when you are unaware of what you should do next


Keep cool, fool, 'cause you don't know what you're doing
Be calm, hold yourself together as you lack proper direction or information about the task at hand


Keep cool, fool, if you don't want any trouble
Stay in control, remain composed if you want to stay away from problems that might arise due to any hasty or rash action of yours


Keep cool, fool, 'cause you don't know what you're saying
Stay level-headed, hold your temper in check because, in the heat of the moment, you might end up saying things you don't really mean


It's better to be big than to be small
It's better to show maturity, even if that means not getting immediate satisfaction or revenge


It ain't nice
It's not pleasant or pleasant


Or just like Humpty Dumpty on the wall
Metaphorically represents someone who is vulnerable and can easily suffer if not careful


Keep cool, fool, or your trouble will go double
Stay in control, else you may face severe consequences due to any unplanned action of yours


Keep cool, fool; don't you blow up like a bubble
Stay calm, don't let frustration or anger take control of you, else you will burst like a bubble


Like the bear Going nowhere, oh, Brother Rufus
No specific meaning; it's a reference to another character in the lyrics


No, I'm like the chicken Always sticking
No specific meaning; it's a reference to the singer's personality


Oh, keep cool, fool If you don't know what you're doing
Remain composed, don't act rashly, especially when you don't know what you are supposed to do


Or else you're gonna bring somebody down
Or else, you might harm yourself or someone else due to any unintended consequences of your rash actions




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHNSON, JACK P. / MYROW, JOSEF

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