They All Laughed
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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The odds were a hundred to one against me
The world thought the heights were too high to climb
But people from Missouri never incensed me
Oh, I wasn't a bit concerned
Far from history I had learned
How many, many times the worm had turned

They all laughed at Christopher Columbus
When he said, the world was round
They all laughed when Edison recorded sound
They all laughed at Wilbur and his brother
When they said that man could fly

They told Marconi
Wireless was a phony
It's the same old cry

They laughed at me wantin' you
Said, I was reaching for the moon
But oh, you came through
Now they'll have to change their tune, yes

They all said we never could be happy
They laughed at us and how
But ho, ho, ho
Who's got the last laugh now

They all laughed at Rockefeller Center
Now they're fighting to get in
They all laughed at Whitney and his cotton gin
They all laughed at Fulton and his steamboat
Hershey and his chocolate bar

Ford and his Lizzie
Kept the laughers busy
That's how people are

They laughed at me wanting you
Said, it would be, hello, goodbye
But oh, you came through
Now they're eating humble pie

They all said we'd never get together
Darling, let's take a bow
For ho, ho, ho
Who's got the last laugh now

They laughed at me wanting you
Said, it would be, hello, goodbye
But oh, you came through
Now they're eating humble pie

They all said we'd never get together
Darling, let's take a bow
For ho, ho, ho
Who's got the last laugh

Hee, hee, hee
Let's at the past laugh




Ha, ha, ha
Who's got the last laugh now

Overall Meaning

The song "They All Laughed" by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong talks about the success of those who have been ridiculed and underestimated in the past. The song begins with the singer saying that the odds were against them, but they were not worried because they knew that history has proven that anything is possible. The chorus of the song highlights some of the most famous inventors who were ridiculed before making groundbreaking achievements.


The singer then talks about how people laughed at them for wanting something they thought was impossible, but they still went ahead and succeeded. The song ends by saying that those who once laughed are now eating humble pie because of the singer's success. Overall, the song captures the essence of perseverance and the human spirit's ability to overcome any obstacles.


Line by Line Meaning

The odds were a hundred to one against me
People thought my chances of success were extremely low


The world thought the heights were too high to climb
Society believed my goals were too difficult to achieve


But people from Missouri never incensed me
I was not deterred by the doubts of others


Oh, I wasn't a bit concerned
I was not worried at all


Far from history I had learned
I knew from past experiences


How many, many times the worm had turned
How often situations had turned from unlikely to successful


They all laughed at Christopher Columbus When he said, the world was round
People mocked Columbus when he declared the earth was not flat


They all laughed when Edison recorded sound
They ridiculed Edison's invention of recording sound


They all laughed at Wilbur and his brother When they said that man could fly
The Wright brothers were laughed at when they said humans could fly


They told Marconi Wireless was a phony It's the same old cry
Marconi was told that wireless communication was impossible, but people have always doubted new technologies


They laughed at me wantin' you Said, I was reaching for the moon
They made fun of me when I set my sights on you, saying my goal was impossible


But oh, you came through Now they'll have to change their tune, yes
But you proved them wrong, and now they must acknowledge my success


They all said we never could be happy They laughed at us and how
They claimed we could never be happy together, and laughed at the idea of us as a couple


But ho, ho, ho Who's got the last laugh now
But who is laughing now that we have succeeded?


They all laughed at Rockefeller Center Now they're fighting to get in
They laughed at the idea of Rockefeller Center, but now it is so popular that people are trying to gain entry


They all laughed at Whitney and his cotton gin They all laughed at Fulton and his steamboat Hershey and his chocolate bar Ford and his Lizzie Kept the laughers busy That's how people are
These inventors were all initially mocked for their ideas, but eventually proved their doubters wrong


They laughed at me wanting you Said, it would be, hello, goodbye
They thought our relationship would fail, and that we would break up quickly


But oh, you came through Now they're eating humble pie
But you proved them wrong, and now they are forced to admit they were mistaken


They all said we'd never get together Darling, let's take a bow
They claimed we would never become a couple, but now we can celebrate our success


For ho, ho, ho Who's got the last laugh now
And who is laughing now that we have accomplished what they said was impossible?




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin

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