Pack Up Your Sins And Go To The Devil
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Oh, I got a message from below
'Twas from a man I used to know
About a year or so ago, before he departed
He is just as happy as can be

I'll tell you what he said to me
He said, "If ever you get heavy-hearted
Pack up your sins and go to the devil in Hades
You'll meet the finest of gentlemen and the finest of ladies
They'd rather be down below than up above

Hades is full of thousands of Joneses and Browns
O'Hoolihans, Cohens, and Bradys
You'll hear a heavenly tune that went to the devil
Because the jazz bands they started pickin' it
Then put a trick in it, a jazzy kick in it

They've got a couple of old reformers in heaven
Making them go to bed at eleven
Pack up your sins and go to the Devil
And you'll never have to go to bed at all

If you care to dwell where the weather is hot
H-E-double-L is a wonderful spot
If you need a rest and you're all out of sorts
Hades is the best of the winter resorts

Paradise doesn't compare: all the nice people are there
They come there from everywhere
Just to revel with Mister Devil
Nothing on his mind but a couple of horns

Satan is waitin' with his jazz band
And his band came from Alabam' with a melody hot
No one gives a damn if it's music or not




Satan's melody makes you want to dance forever
And you never have to go to bed at all

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ella Fitzgerald's song "Pack Up Your Sins and Go to the Devil" is a humorous and satirical representation of the afterlife. It speaks of a man who sends a message from hell, where he recently arrived, and tells the singer that it is a better place to be than heaven. Everyone in Hades is happy and carefree, enjoying the finest luxuries and entertainment. The song suggests that people who are tired of living by the rules of heaven should pack up their sins and head for Hades, where they can be free to indulge themselves.


The song's lyrics mention that Hades is full of people from all backgrounds, including Joneses, Browns, O'Hoolihans, Cohens, and Bradys. The song also talks about a heavenly tune that went to hell because the jazz bands started playing and adding tricks and jazzy kicks to it. The song mocks the idea of having old-fashioned reformers in heaven who force people to go to bed at a specific hour of the night. The lyrics suggest that being in Hades is liberating as one can stay up all night.


The song's chorus is a comedic and catchy refrain that advises people to pack up their sins and "go to the devil," suggesting that mischievous behavior and indulgence are essential aspects of living an enjoyable life. The song's playful and satirical themes make it a memorable and entertaining piece of music.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, I got a message from below
I received a message from a person who has passed away and now resides in the underworld.


'Twas from a man I used to know
The message was from a man I knew in the past.


About a year or so ago, before he departed
The man had passed away about a year ago.


He is just as happy as can be
The man is incredibly happy in the underworld.


He said, "If ever you get heavy-hearted
The man advised that in case I ever feel sad and down,


Pack up your sins and go to the devil in Hades
I should give in to temptation and indulge in sinful pleasures in the underworld.


You'll meet the finest of gentlemen and the finest of ladies
There, I will come across the best and most elegant individuals.


They'd rather be down below than up above
Those people would rather reside in the underworld than in heaven.


Hades is full of thousands of Joneses and Browns
The underworld is inhabited by countless individuals of common names.


O'Hoolihans, Cohens, and Bradys
People of Irish, Jewish, and American descent also reside there.


You'll hear a heavenly tune that went to the devil
I will come across music that was once considered holy but is now of the underworld.


Because the jazz bands they started pickin' it
Jazz bands began playing that music, and they added their own unique style to it.


Then put a trick in it, a jazzy kick in it
The jazz bands gave the song a twist, a unique kick that distinguishes it from the original.


They've got a couple of old reformers in heaven
Heaven has a few conservative, reformist individuals.


Making them go to bed at eleven
These individuals are restricted and compelled to follow strict rules.


Pack up your sins and go to the Devil
The man's advice is to embrace your sinful nature and go to the devil in the underworld.


And you'll never have to go to bed at all
By giving in to temptation, you won't have to follow any rules, and you can indulge as much as you wish.


If you care to dwell where the weather is hot
If you're interested in living in a hot and steamy environment,


H-E-double-L is a wonderful spot
The underworld is an attractive and fantastic location.


If you need a rest and you're all out of sorts
If you need to take a break from your struggles and issues,


Hades is the best of the winter resorts
The underworld is the perfect location for a relaxing vacation.


Paradise doesn't compare: all the nice people are there
Heaven doesn't match up as the underworld has the nicest people.


They come there from everywhere
People from all over come to the underworld to experience the best a place has to offer.


Just to revel with Mister Devil
People go there to party and have a blast with the devil himself.


Nothing on his mind but a couple of horns
The devil is preoccupied with nothing more than his horns.


Satan is waitin' with his jazz band
Satan himself is there with his band, ready to entertain.


And his band came from Alabam' with a melody hot
His band's music is electrifying and entertaining.


No one gives a damn if it's music or not
No one cares if the music is holy or unholy.


Satan's melody makes you want to dance forever
Satan's music is so groovy and fantastic that it makes one want to dance for eternity.


And you never have to go to bed at all
One can indulge and savor the music and party without concerns of rules or bedtime.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: IRVING BERLIN

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