Makin’ Whoopee
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Another bride, another June
Another sunny honeymoon
Another season, another reason
For makin' whoopee

A lot of shoes, a lot of rice
The groom is nervous; he answers twice
It's really killin'
That he's so willin' to make whoopee

Picture a little love nest
Down where the roses cling
Picture the same sweet love nest
Think what a year can bring

He's washin' dishes and baby clothes
He's so ambitious he even sews
But don't forget, folks
That's what you get, folks, for makin' whoopee

Another year or maybe less
What's this I hear? Well, you can't confess
She feels neglected, and he's suspected
Of makin' whoopee

She sits alone 'most every night
He doesn't phone her; he doesn't write
He says he's busy, but she says, "Is he?"
He's makin' whoopee

He doesn't make much money
Only five thousand per
Some judge who thinks he's funny
Says, "You'll pay six to her"

He says, "Now, Judge, suppose I fail?"
The judge says, "Budge right into jail"
You'd better keep her; I think it's cheaper
Than makin' whoopee

You'd better keep her




I know it's cheaper
Than makin' whoopee

Overall Meaning

The song "Makin' Whoopee" is a jazz-pop classic, originally written by Walter Donaldson with lyrics by Gus Kahn and first performed in 1928. The song describes the ups and downs of married life, from the excitement of a wedding day to the drudgery and disappointment of everyday routines. The lyrics in the first verse set the scene for a typical "June bride" wedding, with the metaphor of "makin' whoopee" as a euphemism for sexual intercourse. The second verse describes the couple's life after the honeymoon, with the groom taking on domestic tasks and the wife feeling neglected. The final verse reveals that the couple is now facing divorce, with the judge advising the husband to stay with his wife to avoid paying alimony.


One interesting aspect of the song is the use of playful, euphemistic language to describe sexual desire and activity. The phrase "makin' whoopee" was meant to sound humorous and lighthearted, even though it refers to a serious and intimate act. The song also uses the metaphor of the love nest to suggest a cozy and romantic setting for sex and companionship. Despite the humorous tone of the song, it also highlights the challenges and compromises that come with marriage, including financial struggles and emotional neglect.


Another interesting fact about the song is the number of cover versions and adaptations it has inspired over the years. Artists ranging from Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong to Eddie Cantor, Rosemary Clooney, and Barbara Streisand have recorded the song, each putting their own spin on the lyrics and melody. The song has also been featured in films and television shows, such as "When Harry Met Sally" and "The Simpsons." In addition, the song's title and lyrics have been parodied by musicians and comedians, adding to its enduring popularity and cultural impact.


Chords (in the key of C):
Verse: C-C7-F-Fm-C-G7-C


Line by Line Meaning

Another bride, another June
It's another wedding season and there's a new bride in town


Another sunny honeymoon
The couple is off somewhere sunny to celebrate their love


Another season, another reason For makin' whoopee
With each new wedding season come new affairs and reasons to get intimate


A lot of shoes, a lot of rice The groom is nervous; he answers twice
The wedding ceremony is happening, the groom is nervous, and he repeats his vows twice


It's really killin' That he's so willin' to make whoopee
The groom is eager and willing to have sex on his wedding night


Picture a little love nest Down where the roses cling Picture the same sweet love nest Think what a year can bring
Imagine a cozy home full of love, and imagine how things can change in just one year


He's washin' dishes and baby clothes He's so ambitious he even sews But don't forget, folks That's what you get, folks, for makin' whoopee
He's doing household chores and even sewing, but that's the price you pay for having sex


Another year or maybe less What's this I hear? Well, you can't confess She feels neglected, and he's suspected Of makin' whoopee
After a year or so, the couple may start to have problems, with one partner feeling neglected and another being accused of cheating


She sits alone 'most every night He doesn't phone her; he doesn't write He says he's busy, but she says, "Is he?" He's makin' whoopee
The relationship has deteriorated to the point where one partner is being neglected and the other is cheating


He doesn't make much money Only five thousand per Some judge who thinks he's funny Says, "You'll pay six to her"
He doesn't make much money but is ordered to pay his partner even more by a judge


He says, "Now, Judge, suppose I fail?" The judge says, "Budge right into jail" You'd better keep her; I think it's cheaper Than makin' whoopee
He questions the judge's ruling but is warned to pay up or face jail time. It's easier to just stay with his partner than to cheat and make things worse


You'd better keep her I know it's cheaper Than makin' whoopee
The artist reiterates that staying with their partner is the better choice than cheating and experiencing the consequences




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Walter Donaldson, Gus Kahn

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n00se

Another bride, another June
Another sunny honeymoon
Another season, another reason
For makin' whoopee

A lot of shoes, a lot of rice
The groom is nervous, he answers twice
Its really killin'
That he's so willin' to make whoopee

Now picture a little love nest
Down where the roses cling
Picture the same sweet love nest
Think what a year can bring, yes

He's washin dishes and baby clothes
He's so ambitious he even sews
But don't forget folks
Thats what you get folks, for makin' whoopee

Another year, maybe less
What's this I hear? Well, can't you guess?
She feels neglected, and he's suspected
Of makin' whoopee

Yeah, she sits alone
Most every night
He doesn't phone, he doesn't write
He says he's busy
But she says, "is he?"
He's makin' whoopee

Now he doesn't make much money
Only five thousand per
Some judge who thinks he's funny
Says, "You'll pay six to her."

He says, "Now judge, suppose I fail?"
Judge say, "Budge, right into jail.
You'd better keep her. I think it's cheaper
Than makin' whoopee."

Yes, yeah, you better keep her
Daddy, I think it's cheaper
Then makin' whoopee



Mercedes Soy

Another bride, another June
Another sunny honeymoon
Another season, another reason
For makin' whoopee

A lot of shoes, a lot of rice
The groom is nervous; he answers twice
It's really killin'
That he's so willin' to make whoopee

Picture a little love nest
Down where the roses cling
Picture the same sweet love nest
Think what a year can bring

He's washin' dishes and baby clothes
He's so ambitious he even sews
But don't forget, folks
That's what you get, folks, for makin' whoopee

Another year or maybe less
What's this I hear? Well, you can't confess
She feels neglected, and he's suspected
Of makin' whoopee

She sits alone 'most every night
He doesn't phone her; he doesn't write
He says he's busy, but she says, "Is he?"
He's makin' whoopee

He doesn't make much money
Only five thousand per
Some judge who thinks he's funny
Says, "You'll pay six to her"

He says, "Now, Judge, suppose I fail?"
The judge says, "Budge right into jail"
You'd better keep her; I think it's cheaper
Than makin' whoopee

You'd better keep her
I know it's cheaper
Than makin' whoopee



All comments from YouTube:

Cindy Malone

Miss Ella had such a phenomenal voice.That was back when singers had really talent.Its sad that most of those greats are so long gone now. I still enjoy her songs to this day.

n00se

Another bride, another June
Another sunny honeymoon
Another season, another reason
For makin' whoopee

A lot of shoes, a lot of rice
The groom is nervous, he answers twice
Its really killin'
That he's so willin' to make whoopee

Now picture a little love nest
Down where the roses cling
Picture the same sweet love nest
Think what a year can bring, yes

He's washin dishes and baby clothes
He's so ambitious he even sews
But don't forget folks
Thats what you get folks, for makin' whoopee

Another year, maybe less
What's this I hear? Well, can't you guess?
She feels neglected, and he's suspected
Of makin' whoopee

Yeah, she sits alone
Most every night
He doesn't phone, he doesn't write
He says he's busy
But she says, "is he?"
He's makin' whoopee

Now he doesn't make much money
Only five thousand per
Some judge who thinks he's funny
Says, "You'll pay six to her."

He says, "Now judge, suppose I fail?"
Judge say, "Budge, right into jail.
You'd better keep her. I think it's cheaper
Than makin' whoopee."

Yes, yeah, you better keep her
Daddy, I think it's cheaper
Then makin' whoopee

John Benn

WOW
Wonderful sounds from the genius of Ella & the band.
From a 72yo Aussie fan.

Анна Рябинина

I like this song!!!❤🎉

Justin Carroll

"Makin' Whoopee." An all-American classic.

Vernon Ndimeni

At Ohlange High School KZN South Africa, this song was rendered beautifully by the school’s classy jazz musical group, amaJazzojites, when they would occasionally entertain the school in the school chapel, during the reign of principal Mr. S. D. Ngcobo. 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohlange_High_School

AnxietyAutismAwareness99

My grandfather has a stab wound on his stomach to remind him not to make whoopee again 😂

AnitaSummer1971

Grandma rocks.

curbmassa

@AnitaSummer1971 Stabs, too.

Анна Рябинина

I sing song Makin Woopy!!!!

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