Mc Pherson Is Rehearsin'
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Oh, McPherson is rehearsin'
And the bagpipes are reversin'
While McPherson is rehearsin' to swing
And from Edinburgh to Dundee
Every lad and every lassie
Knows McPherson is rehearsin' to swing

Oh, I dinna care, said Sandy
If the elders now approve
I've a chick where plans are dandy
And I'm in a mellow groove
Now the bonnie bonnie lassies
With the kilties on their chassis
Have forgotten all about the highland fling

Young and old folks get together
And there's truckin' in the heather
When McPherson is rehearsin' to swing

Oh, I dinna care, said Sandy
If the elders now approve
I've a chick where plans are dandy
And I'm in a mellow groove
Now the bonnie bonnie lassies
With the kilties on their chassis
Have forgotten all about the highland fling

Young and old folks get together




And there's truckin' in the heather
When McPherson is rehearsin' to swing

Overall Meaning

The song "McPherson Is Rehearsin' to Swing" by Ella Fitzgerald is a lively and upbeat tune that celebrates the joy of music and dancing. The song is set in Scotland, and the lyrics describe the excitement that is generated when McPherson (presumably a musician or bandleader) is rehearsing his swing music. The first verse sets the scene by describing the sound of bagpipes being played in reverse, suggesting that the music is being transformed and revitalized by McPherson's swing style. The second verse introduces the character of Sandy, who declares that he doesn't care if the elders disapprove of his dancing because he's having too much fun. The final verse depicts a scene of intergenerational merriment, as young and old folks alike come together to dance and "truck" (i.e. dance with energy) in the heather.


One interesting aspect of this song is that it combines elements of Scottish traditional music (such as the use of bagpipes) with swing, a style of music that originated in America. This fusion of different musical traditions reflects the global nature of popular music and the way that different styles and genres can influence and enrich each other. Another interesting feature of the song is Ella Fitzgerald's confident and joyous singing style, which perfectly captures the exuberance of the music and the lyrics. Fitzgerald was one of the most celebrated jazz vocalists of the 20th century, and her interpretations of classic American standards like "McPherson Is Rehearsin' to Swing" have become beloved by generations of listeners.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, McPherson is rehearsin'
McPherson is practicing.


And the bagpipes are reversin'
The sound of bagpipes is changing, possibly to fit the swing music.


While McPherson is rehearsin' to swing
McPherson is practicing swing style music.


And from Edinburgh to Dundee
People from all over Scotland, from Edinburgh to Dundee, know about McPherson's rehearsals.


Every lad and every lassie
Young men and women alike.


Knows McPherson is rehearsin' to swing
Everyone knows that McPherson is practicing swing music.


I dinna care, said Sandy
Sandy doesn't care.


If the elders now approve
Even if the elders disapprove.


I've a chick where plans are dandy
Sandy has a girlfriend with great plans.


And I'm in a mellow groove
Sandy is relaxed and comfortable.


Now the bonnie bonnie lassies
The beautiful young women.


With the kilties on their chassis
Referring to the women's traditional Scottish skirt, the kilt.


Have forgotten all about the highland fling
The traditional Scottish dance, the Highland Fling, has been forgotten.


Young and old folks get together
Both the young and the old come together.


And there's truckin' in the heather
There is dancing and having a good time in the Scottish countryside.


When McPherson is rehearsin' to swing
This fun dancing happens when McPherson practices swing music.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MARION SUNSHINE

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