Mr Paganini
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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The concert was over in Carnagie Hall
The maestro took bow after bow
He said, "My dear friends I have given my all.
I'm sorry, it's all over now."
When from the balcony way up high
There suddenly came a mournful cry

Oh, Mr. Paganini
Please play my rhapsody
And if you cannot play it won't you sing it?
And if you can't sing you simply have to
Scat

Listen Paganini,
We breathlessly await your masterful datente
Go on and sling it
And if you can't sling it you simply have to
Scat

We heard your repertoire
And at the final bar
We greeted you with wild applause
But what a great ovation
Your interpretation of:
Ã????I never cared much for moonlight skies
I never blinked back at fireflies'
Would do

So, Paganini don't you be a meanie
What have you up your sleeve?
Come on and spring it
And if you can't spring it, you simply have to
Scat

Listen Paganini, please play my rhapsody
And if you cannot play it, won't you sing it?
If the boys is bopping
Ain't no need in stopping
Scat

Listen Paganini,
We breathlessly await your masterful datente
Come on and spring it
If the boys is bopping
Ain't no need in stopping
Scat

I heard your repertoire and
At the final bar
We greeted you, we greeted you
With wild applause
But what a great ovation
Your interpretation of
Scat

Listen Paganini
Now, don't you be a meanie
What have you up your sleeve?
Come on and spring it




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

Overall Meaning

The song "Mr. Paganini" was originally written by Johnny Mercer and was performed by various musicians including Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday. In the song, the audience is at Carnegie Hall watching a maestro take multiple bows as the concert ends. Suddenly, a pleading cry comes from the balcony, asking Mr. Paganini to play a rhapsody or sing it if he is unable to play. The audience is eagerly awaiting his masterful performance and encourages him to "sling it" or improvise if needed. They are already impressed by his interpretation of the song "I never cared much for moonlit skies," but urge him to continue pleasing the crowd with his music.


The song has a playful tone and uses scatting, an improvisational singing style that features the use of nonsense syllables, to add to the carefree and fun atmosphere. It also references the famous Italian violinist, Niccolò Paganini, who was known for his virtuosic performances and the widespread legend that he had made a pact with the devil in order to achieve his extraordinary abilities. The song showcases the audience's enthusiasm for Paganini's music and their desire for him to continue captivating them with his talent.


Line by Line Meaning

The concert was over in Carnegie Hall
The performance at Carnegie Hall has come to an end


The maestro took bow after bow
The conductor acknowledged the audience's applause with multiple bows


He said, "My dear friends I have given my all.
The conductor expressed gratitude to the audience for their support throughout the performance


I'm sorry, it's all over now."
The conductor regretfully ended the concert


When from the balcony way up high
A member of the audience from a high distance caught the attention of everyone


There suddenly came a mournful cry
The member of the audience expressed a sad plea


Oh, Mr. Paganini
Addressing the famous Italian composer and virtuoso, Niccolò Paganini


Please play my rhapsody
Perform the requested piece


And if you cannot play it won't you sing it?
If he is not able to play, then at least could he sing it?


And if you can't sing you simply have to
If he cannot sing, then he ought to resort to


Scat
Scat singing, a form of improvisation using random vocal sounds to create melody


Listen Paganini,
Listen up, Paganini


We breathlessly await your masterful datente
Eagerly waiting for his remarkable performance


Go on and sling it
Begin playing the piece


And if you can't sling it you simply have to
If he is unable to play, then he has to


Scat
Resort to scat-singing improvisation


We heard your repertoire
We listened to your collection of works


And at the final bar
At the last measure of your piece


We greeted you with wild applause
We expressed great appreciation with enthusiastic applause


But what a great ovation
However, an even greater applause was given to


Your interpretation of:
The way you played the following lines


"I never cared much for moonlight skies
I was never fond of romanticism


I never blinked back at fireflies'
I never had interest in flickering bugs


Would do
Was highly commendable


So, Paganini don't you be a meanie
Paganini, please don't be stingy


What have you up your sleeve?
What surprise do you have for us all?


Come on and spring it
Show us already


If the boys is bopping
If the crowd is in a lively and upbeat mood


Ain't no need in stopping
There is no need to stop playing


Listen Paganini, please play my rhapsody
Once again, please play my desired piece, Paganini


If the boys is bopping
If the audience is moving to the music


Ain't no need in stopping
Keep playing without interruption


Scat
And if singing is needed, resort to scat


Now, don't you be a meanie
Don't be ungenerous or selfish


What have you up your sleeve?
What else do you have in store for us?


And if you can't spring it, you simply have to
If you cannot supply it, you'll have to


Swing it
Perform the piece to the best of your ability




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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@alicekrn

The concert was over in Carnagie Hall
The maestro took bow after bow
He said, "My dear friends, I have given my all
I'm sorry, it's all over now"

When from the balcony way up high
There suddenly came a mournful cry

Oh, Mr. 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

Only, only, only, only on Mr. Paganini
We breathlessly await your masterful détente
Go on and sling it
And if you can't sling it you simply have to

We heard your repertoire and at the final bar
We greeted you with a round of applause
But what a great ovation, your interpretation of

'I never cared much for moonlight skies
I never blinked back at fireflies' would do

So Paganini
Don't you be a meanie
What have you up your sleeve?
Come on and spring it
And if you can't spring it you simply have to

2:23

Listen Paganini 2:28
Please play my rhapsody
And if you cannot play it, won't you sing it?
If the boys are bopping, ain't no need in stopping

2:43

Listen Paganini
We breathlessly await your masterful détente
Come on and spring it
If the boys is bopping ain't no need in stopping

3:02

I heard your repertoire and at the final bar
We greeted you, we greeted you
With wild applause
But what a great ovation, your interpretation of

Listen Paganini
Now, don't you be a meanie
What have you up your sleeve?
Come on and spring it
And if you can't spring it
You simply have to swing it



@elphael

The concert was over in Deutschland Hall
The maestro took bow after bow
He said my dear friends I have given my all
I'm sorry, it's all over now
When from the balcony
Way up high
There suddenly came
A mournful cry
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
Listen Paginini
We breathlessly await
Your masterful baton
Go on and swing it
And if you can't swing it
You simply have to
(scatting)
We've heard your repertoire
And at the final bar
We greeted you with round applause
But what a great ovation
Your interpretation of
I never cared much for moonlit skies
I never blinked back at fireflies
Would do
So Paganini
Don't you be a meany
What have you up your sleeve
Come on and spring it
And if you can't spring it
You simply have to
(scatting)
Listen Paginini
Please play my rhapsody
And if you cannot play it
Won't you sing it
If the boys are bopping
Ain't no need to stopping
(scatting)
Listen Paginini
We breathlessly await
Your masterful baton
Go on and swing it
If the boys are bopping
Ain't no need to stopping
(scatting)
Heard your repertoire
And at the final bar
We greeted you, we greeted you
With round applause
But what a great ovation
Your interpretation
(scatting)
Listen Paginini
Now don't you be a meany
What have you up your sleeve
Come on and spring it
And if you can't spring it
You simply have to swing it



@kseniamadziy2333

"You'll Have To Swing It (Mr. Paganini)"

The concert was over in Carnegie Hall
The maestro took bow after bow
He said, "My dear friends I have given my all
I'm sorry, it's all over now"
When from the gallery way up high
There suddenly came this mournful cry

"Mr. Paganini, please play my rhapsody
And if you cannot play it, won't you sing it?
And if you can't sing it, you'll simply have to..."

"Mr. Paganini, we breathlessly await
Your masterful baton, go on and sling it
And if you can't sling it, you'll simply have to..."

"We heard your repertoire and at the final bar
We greeted you with a round applause
But what a great ovation, your interpretation..."

"Mr. Paganini, now don't you be a meanie
What have you up your sleeve? Come on and spring it
And if you don't spring it, that means you'll have to..."

"Mr. Paganini, please play my rhapsody
And if you cannot play it, won't you sing it?
And if the boys are bopping ain't no need in stopping..."

"Mr. Paganini, we breathlessly await
Your masterful baton, go on and sling it
If the boys are bopping ain't no need in stopping"

"A tisket a tasket, I lost my yellow basket...
We heard your repertoire and at the final bar
We greeted you with a round applause
But what a great ovation, your interpretation..."

"Listen Paganini, now don't you be a meanie
What have you up your sleeve? Come on and spring it
And if you don't spring it, that means you have to"

"We've heard your repertoire and at the final bar
We greeted you, we greeted you with wild applause
But what a great ovation, your interpretation..."

"Mr. Paganini, now don't you be a meanie
What have you up your sleeve? Come on and spring it
And if you don't spring it, that means you have to swing it"



@nvardhovakimyan8280

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The concert was over in Carnagie Hall
The maestro took bow after bow
He said, "My dear friends I have given my all.
I'm sorry, it's all over now."
When from the balcony way up high
There suddenly came a mournful cry
Oh, Mr. Paganini
Please play my rhapsody
And if you cannot play it won't you sing it?
And if you can't sing you simply have to
*Scat ****
Listen Paganini,
We breathlessly await
Your masterful baton
Go on and sling it
And if you can't sling it you simply have to
*Scat **
We heard your repertoire
And at the final bar
We greeted you with wild applause
But what a great ovation
Your interpretation of:
I never cared much for moonlight skies
I never blinked back at fireflies'
Would do
So, Paganini don't you be a meanie
What have you up your sleeve?
Come on and spring it
And if you can't spring it, you simply have to
**Scat **
Listen Paganini,
Please play my rhapsody
And if you cannot play it, wont you sing it?
If the boys is bopping
Aint no need in stopping
*Scat *
Listen Paganini,
We breathlessly await
Your masterful baton
Come on and spring it
If the boys is bopping
Aint no need in stopping
**Scat **
I heard your repertoire and
At the final bar
We greeted you, we greeted you
With wild applause
But what a great ovation
Your interpretation of
*Scat **
Listen Paganini
Now, don't you be a meanie
What have you up your sleeve?
Come on and spring it
And if you can't spring it, you simply have to
Swing it



All comments from YouTube:

@josiefalbo8132

How could anybody in their right mind dislike this?? Amazing.

@alcidesduartefalcao2577

You're right. I thought the same thing; she is simply perfect and this song is so beautiful.

@leslietarbelldonovan8625

Must be tone deaf and empty of soul not to recognize hers as one of the finest instruments ever heard.
A mastepiece.

@EricaPapillionPosey

Exactly!

@bobtaylor170

My parents generation, and mine, had Ella. Now, they've got Taylor Swift. Makes me want to cry.

@josiefalbo8132

Me too!@@bobtaylor170

@janetwild8439

Best vocal artist ever, my kids were sick of hearing her , I'm still listening to the Queen and kids are long gone from home

@PyroMynx

Such a beautiful song! I'm so glad she existed. Everytime I hear her sing, she makes me feel warm.

@kupidon1173

My soul sings with Ella every time I listen to this song. I love it so much!!!❤️

@bobtaylor170

It's one of the greatest, most glamorous popular songs ever written. It's more gorgeous than a perfect October day.

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