Mr. Paganini You'll Have To Swing It
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Mister Paganini, please play my rhapsody
And if you cannot play it, won't you sing it
And if you can't sing it, you simply have to
Swing it

I said swing it
Oh-oh-oh swing it
And don't ding it
Oh mister Paganini, we breathlessly await

Your masterful d?tente, go-o on and sling it
And if you can't sling it
You'll simply have to swing it
I said swing it

And scattywahwah
And wahdyscatla
We've heard your repertoire and
At the final bar

We've greeted you with wild applause
But what a great ovation
Your interpretation
Pat-scoodle-atty-doody yeah yeah yeah

Oh Mister Paganini, now don't you be a meanie
What have you up your sleeve, go on and spring it




And if you can't spring it, you'll simply have to
Swing it

Overall Meaning

The song "Mr. Paganini You'll Have To Swing It" by Ella Fitzgerald is a tribute to legendary violinist and composer, Niccolò Paganini. The lyrics are a plea to Paganini to perform a rhapsody, and if he is unable to play it, to sing it with his signature style of "swinging" the music. The song is a celebration of Paganini's mastery of the violin and his ability to inspire musicians and audiences alike.


Throughout the song, Fitzgerald uses scatting, a vocal improvisation technique that uses nonsense syllables to create a melody or rhythm. This is a nod to Paganini's own improvisational style, which was known to inspire his fellow musicians and captivate audiences. The lyrics also reference Paganini's famous compositions and his ability to evoke wild applause from his listeners.


In essence, the song is a tribute to the power of music and the transformative effect it can have on its listeners. It celebrates the joy and excitement that music can bring, and the reverence that great musicians like Paganini hold in the hearts of their fans.


Line by Line Meaning

Mister Paganini, please play my rhapsody
Dear Mr. Paganini, would you kindly play my rhapsody for me?


And if you cannot play it, won't you sing it
If for some reason you can't play, would you still be able to sing it for us?


And if you can't sing it, you simply have to Swing it
If singing doesn't work out, then please feel free to swing it!


I said swing it
I really mean it, let's swing it!


Oh-oh-oh swing it
Let's have a swinging good time!


And don't ding it
Don't mess it up or ruin the mood!


Oh mister Paganini, we breathlessly await
We're eagerly waiting for your performance, Mr. Paganini.


Your masterful d?tente, go-o on and sling it
So go ahead and give us your impressive musical interpretation, Mr. Paganini.


And if you can't sling it
If something goes wrong, just go ahead and swing it!


You'll simply have to swing it
Swinging is always a good backup plan!


And scattywahwah
We love the improvisational scat singing!


And wahdyscatla
The scat singing is so lively and fun!


We've heard your repertoire and
We've enjoyed all your previous performances


At the final bar
Towards the end of the song


We've greeted you with wild applause
We've given you a standing ovation for your wonderful performance!


But what a great ovation
You deserve such a massive round of applause!


Your interpretation
Your personal take on the song was truly amazing!


Pat-scoodle-atty-doody yeah yeah yeah
We love your unique and lively musical style!


Oh Mister Paganini, now don't you be a meanie
Please don't be cruel and disappoint us, Mr. Paganini!


What have you up your sleeve, go on and spring it
We're excited to see what musical surprises you have in store for us!


And if you can't spring it, you'll simply have to
But if things don't go as planned, we know you'll still be able to swing it!


Swing it
In the end, swinging is what it's all about!




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: SAM COSLOW

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@GarthAstrology

I personally feel that Ella Fitzgerald is the greatest non-classical female singer of the 20th century.

@GarthAstrology

And Billie Holiday the most important.

@EllingtonReflections

I personally feel that Ella Fitzgerald is the greatest singer.

@Nacho-Mamma

​@@GarthAstrology
While Billie Holiday was an important voice of her time, I believe most important also goes to Ella as well. If it had not been for her stepping up and taking over as both lead & director of her band after her husband died, none of these female singers, BLACK & WHITE ALIKE, would be where they are today. And, because of that, they owe her every ounce of respect she is due & so justly deserves.
I know it's a free country and everyone is allowed their own opinion. But, I just wanted to give you something to think about, purely out of my love of the truly greatest voice of jazz, blues, big band & even classical. Her rendition of Gershwin's "Summertime" from her final concert in Germany still makes me cry.
Just speaking out of our shared love for an amazing artist.

@Nacho-Mamma

There's absolutely nobody that can begin to compare to this amazing vocal queen! She is what everyone who's ever tried to scat wishes they were, but knows they'll never be. Although it had already existed, Ella is the reason scat became such an integral part of jazz.
I mentioned her final concert in Germany in another reply to you. But, one of her last songs of that concert was "Mr. Paganini". She surprised the audience with 18 minutes of scatting that included parts from nearly 100 different songs. And she received an almost 10 minute standing ovation.
I fell in love with her voice when I was only 4 or 5. Now, I'm pushing 60, and my love for her has only gotten stronger.

@GarthAstrology

@@Nacho-Mamma Ella is the greatest singer of the 20th century, but Billie Holiday is the most important. Lady is the one who taught all of us what it was to sing like an American. I used to work in a department store with a woman who sang with Les Brown. When I mentioned Billie Holiday, she immediately cut me off and said "Everybody copped her phrasing." And it's true. She is the most influential singer of the 20th century.

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@russelsalandy2318

The late great Nancy Wilson said Ella Fitzgerald is the gold standard to this day and this performance is 100% proof of that . Just simply effortless.

@lonestarfriend

Absolutely superb. The a capella verse, the tempo changes, the phrasing, and of course, the voice and the scat singing. She was the best.

@ralphewell8398

America and the World misses you.

@wsidechris

Ella was a living music machine. You could take away the band and she’s still be enthralling. Brava!

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