The Music Goes 'Round And Around
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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I blow through here
The music goes 'round and around
Whoa-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho

And it comes out here
I push the first valve down
The music goes down and around
Whoa-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho

And it comes out here
I push the middle valve down
The music goes down around below
Below, below, deedle-dee-ho-ho-ho

Listen to the jazz come out
I push the other valve down
The music goes 'round and around
Whoa-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho
And it comes out here

One night while playing in the band
A girl came up, she said, "You're grand"
So I replied in words low down
"Now this is how the music goes round"

Blow through here
The music goes round and around
Whoa-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho
And it comes up here

I push the first valve down
The music goes down and round
Whoa-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho
And it comes up here

I push the middle valve down
The music goes down around below
Below, below, deedle-dee-ho-ho-ho
Listen to the jazz come out

I push the other valve down
The music goes round and around
Whoa-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho
And it comes out here

I push the middle valve down
The music goes down and around and round
And around and around and around
Listen to the jazz come out

I push the other valve down
The music goes round and around
Whoa-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho
And it comes out here





And it comes out here

Overall Meaning

The song "The Music Goes 'Round and Around" is a classic jazz tune that refers to the mechanics of playing a brass instrument, specifically a trumpet. The lyrics describe the process of blowing into the instrument and pressing down valves that control the pitch and flow of the notes. Ella Fitzgerald's playful and upbeat delivery of the song captures the spirit of jazz music itself, which is often improvisational and lively.


The lyrics also contain a nod to the significance of live performance and audience interaction in the jazz tradition. In the second verse, the singer describes a moment when a woman compliments his playing, prompting him to explain the mechanics of the music to her. This exchange highlights the way that jazz music connects people and creates a sense of community around the shared experience of improvisation and creativity.


Overall, "The Music Goes 'Round and Around" is a celebration of the joy and spontaneity of jazz music. Its catchy melody and playful lyrics invite the listener to participate in the performance and experience the music as it flows "round and around."


Line by Line Meaning

I blow through here
Using my instrument, I create air flow here


The music goes 'round and around
The notes of the music travel in a circular motion


And it comes out here
The music is heard at this location


I push the first valve down
I change the pitch of the notes by pressing a specific button


The music goes down and around
The pitch of the notes lowers and then circles around


Whoa-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho
An expression of excitement or enjoyment


I push the middle valve down
I change the pitch of the notes by pressing a different button


The music goes down around below
The pitch of the notes lowers and circles around even further


Below, below, deedle-dee-ho-ho-ho
A playful expression of the continued movement of the notes


Listen to the jazz come out
Hear the sound of the notes being played in a jazz style


I push the other valve down
I change the pitch of the notes again with a different button


One night while playing in the band
A specific memory of performing with a group


A girl came up, she said, "You're grand"
A female complimented the performance


So I replied in words low down
I responded in a cool or smooth manner


"Now this is how the music goes round"
Sharing an explanation of how the music is played


The music goes round and around
The notes continue in the circular motion


And it comes up here
The music is heard from this location


The music goes down and round
The pitch of the notes lowers and circles around


And around and around and around
Emphasizing the continuous circular motion of the notes


I push the other valve down
Changing the pitch of the notes once again




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ed Farley, Michael Riley, Red Hodgson

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