Strickly From Dixie
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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I didn't get my Dixie drawl
A-drinkin' out of a Dixie cup
Yes, sir, I'm strictly from Dixie

And when I say, "I loves you all"
It's meant to be on the up-and-up
Yes, sir, I'm strictly from Dixie
When I came up from the South
I felt so down in the mouth
Then I took one look at you
And thought about Dixie skies of blue
I thought about sweet magnolias too

I never missed a cotton bowl




I like my tulips a trifle tall
Yes, sir, I'm strictly from Dixie

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ella Fitzgerald's "Strictly from Dixie" go on to explain that the singer feels a strong attachment to her Southern roots despite being away from it. She has a strong love for her Dixie drawl and longs to be back in the South where she can enjoy the simple, comforting pleasures of her Southern heritage. She feels a bit out of place up North but still, her love for Dixie is steadfast. It's clear from her song that no matter where she goes, "Strictly from Dixie" will always be a part of her identity.


The song reflects the realities of the Great Migration, the mass movement of black Americans from the South to the industrial North in the first half of the twentieth century. Many, Ella Fitzgerald included, moved North to escape poverty, discrimination, and violence, but remained deeply connected to their Southern roots. The song also speaks to the strength of regional identity and pride, which can be deeply ingrained in individuals and communities alike.


Line by Line Meaning

I didn't get my Dixie drawl
I don't have the typical southern accent associated with Dixie


A-drinkin' out of a Dixie cup
I enjoy drinking from a Dixie cup which is a trademark of the southern culture


Yes, sir, I'm strictly from Dixie
I proudly embrace my southern roots and adhere to all that it represents


And when I say, "I loves you all"
When I express my fondness for everyone around me


It's meant to be on the up-and-up
I genuinely mean what I say and it's not just lip service


When I came up from the South
When I left the southern region and traveled to another place


I felt so down in the mouth
I was feeling unhappy and dispirited in the new unfamiliar setting


Then I took one look at you
Then I saw you for the first time


And thought about Dixie skies of blue
And I remembered the clear blue skies of Dixie


I thought about sweet magnolias too
I reminisced about the fragrant magnolia flowers that bloomed in Dixie


I never missed a cotton bowl
I made sure to attend every cotton harvest festival which is an important southern tradition


I like my tulips a trifle tall
I have a preference for tall tulips which are not commonly seen in the southern region


Yes, sir, I'm strictly from Dixie
Once again, I reiterate my strong attachment to the southern culture and way of life




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: CHICK WEBB, HARRY BROOKS, JAMES CAVANAUGH, PIERCE BROOKS

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Katerina Zerdezky

I didn't get my Dixie drawl
A drinkin' out of a Dixie cup
Yes sir, I'm strictly from Dixie

And when I say, 'I loves you all'
It's meant to be on the up and up
Yes sir, I'm strictly from Dixie

When I came up from the South
I felt so down in the mouth
Then I took one look at you
And thought about Dixie skies of blue
I thought about sweet magnolias too

I never missed a cotton bowl
I like my tulips a trifle tall
Yes sir, I'm strictly from Dixie

I didn't get my Dixie drawl
A drinkin' out of a Dixie cup
Yes sir, I'm strictly from Dixie

And when I say, 'I loves you all'
It's meant to be on the up and up
Yes sir, I'm strictly from Dixie

When I came up from the South
I felt so down in the mouth
Then I took one look at you
And thought about Dixie skies of blue
I thought about sweet magnolias too

I never missed a cotton bowl
I like my tulips a trifle tall
Yes sir, I'm strictly from Dixie

Good Lord Dixie, My Lord Dixie
I'm strictly from Dixie, Dixie, Dixie

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