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 lyrics of Ella Fitzgerald's song You'll Have to Swing It are a playful and playful ode to the power of music and the ability to improvise and adapt. The song begins with a request to virtuoso violinist Niccolò Paganini to play the singer's rhapsody. However, the song takes a humorous turn when it turns out that Paganini is unable to play or sing the rhapsody, at which point the singer insists that he simply "swing it."


The lyrics use playful scatting and slang to convey the idea of musical improvisation, demonstrating the singer's confidence in the power of music to connect people and create a sense of joy and community. Throughout the song, the singer encourages Paganini to improvise and adapt, suggesting that even if he can't play or sing the song exactly as written, he can still find a way to "swing it" and create something unique and enjoyable.


Overall, You'll Have to Swing It is a fun and lighthearted tribute to the creative power of music and the joy that comes from improvising and adapting to changing circumstances.


Line by Line Meaning

Mister Paganini, please play my rhapsody
Hey there Mister Paganini, can you please perform my musical composition?


And if you cannot play it, won't you sing it
In case you cannot play it on your instrument, could you hum it?


And if you can't sing it, you simply have to swing it
And if you cannot hum it, all you need to do is play it with some jazz style.


I said swing it
I insist you play swinging jazz music.


Oh-oh-oh swing it
I really mean it, play some swinging tunes, please


And don't ding it
Make sure that you're playing it perfectly, without any mistakes


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


Your masterful d‚tente, go-o on and sling it
Your mastery of your instrument. Please use it and play the song.


And if you can't sling it
If you cannot play it as it is meant to be, don't worry.


You'll simply have to swing it
Just put some swing into it and create some groovy beats.


I said swing it
I really mean it, jazz it all up!


And scattywahwah
Let's improvise and add some scat singing.


And wahdyscatla
Some more scat singing would be great, let's do it!


We've heard your repertoire and
We've listened to all that you can play,


At the final bar
Till the very end of the song,


We've greeted you with wild applause
We've cheered you wildly and applaud your performance


But what a great ovation
That was an amazing response from the audience


Your interpretation
The way you played, interpreted and improvised upon the song,


Pat-scoodle-atty-doody yeah yeah yeah
It was just fantastic!


Oh Mister Paganini, now don't you be a meanie
Hey Paganini, don't be mean


What have you up your sleeve, go on and spring it
What new musical tricks and techniques do you have, come on and show us!


And if you can't spring it, you'll simply have to swing it
If you can't come up with anything new in the moment, just play the song as you have before with some great swing.




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

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@owethumhlongo1494

She deserved a title ' Queen of Jazz' without a doubt! 😊

@chaumari

It was between her and Sarah Vaughn💐

@direfranchement

She had a better title---The First Lady of Song. She was called thr Queen of Scat, and certainly she was a singer birthed of the Swing era, but she was so versatile to call her the Queen of Jazz would give insight into only one dimension of her craft. She was bigger than that.

@mthunzimhlongo660

ACTUALLY THE GODDESS OF JAZZ

@owethumhlongo1494

Indeed NJOMANE

@peterblack1639

Owethu Mhlongo yes she was clearly the Queen Of Jazz singing in a style that has long been lost.....

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@inapix

I just love how the Duke clearly is in awe of her, with his little glances and smiles at her while she’s singing and his hug afterwards. Ella seems like such a lovely person, as well as such an incredible singer!

@marckodiak8513

After you mentioned this I went back and watched this, I am always just so focused on her but yes he is 🤩

@dalilabendjedou2061

I’m French and listening the song in my school Sorry my English is....😂 so I’m 12 year

@KiraSlith

I would be too, the pipes on her were incredible, dare I say a revolutionary marvel for the era. The only other places you saw anything comparable was the competitive era of rap (late 90s to the end of the 00s) and Scatman, and none of them could both fill a room with their voice and singing like that at the same time.

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