You'll Have to Swing It Parts 1 & 2
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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The concert was over in Carnagie Hall
The maestro took bow after bow
He said, â??My dear friends I have given my all.
I'm sorry, it's all over now.â??
When from the balcony way up high
There suddenly came a mournful cry

Oh, Mr. Paganini
Please play my rhapsody
And if you cannot play it won't you sing it?
And if you can't sing you simply have to
Scat

Listen Paganini,
We breathlessly await your masterful dtente
Go on and sling it
And if you can't sling it you simply have to
Scat

We heard your repertoire
And at the final bar
We greeted you with wild applause
But what a great ovation
Your interpretation of:
â??I never cared much for moonlight skies
I never blinked back at fireflies'
Would do

So, Paganini don't you be a meanie
What have you up your sleeve?
Come on and spring it
And if you can't spring it, you simply have to
Scat

Listen Paganini, please play my rhapsody
And if you cannot play it, wont you sing it?
If the boys is bopping
Aint no need in stopping
Scat

Listen Paganini,
We breathlessly await your masterful dtente
Come on and spring it
If the boys is bopping
Aint no need in stopping
Scat

I heard your repertoire and
At the final bar
We greeted you, we greeted you
With wild applause
But what a great ovation
Your interpretation of
Scat

Listen Paganini
Now, don't you be a meanie
What have you up your sleeve?
Come on and spring it




And if you can't spring it, you simply have to
Swing it

Overall Meaning

The song "You'll Have to Swing It" is a call to the famous violinist and composer, Niccolo Paganini, to give another performance. The Carnegie Hall concert is over, but the audience is still eager for more music, and they wish for Paganini to play or sing his rhapsody. But, since they are not sure whether Paganini can sing, they also say that he should scat.


Paganini is praised for his talent at the instrument but is also expected to deliver with his voice. The song urges him to give his "masterful détente" and not to be a "meanie." Paganini is challenged to impress the audience again and to show off his skills by "slinging it" and "springing it."


The lyrics reveal the audience's desire for the performer to push boundaries, remain creative, and to improvise. The song also shows how music can create an intimate and social bond between performer and listener. The lyrics are playful and fun, creating an upbeat and carefree atmosphere that is typical of the Swing era.


Line by Line Meaning

The concert was over in Carnegie Hall
The show had concluded at Carnegie Hall


The maestro took bow after bow
The conductor took multiple bows as a sign of gratitude


He said, 'My dear friends I have given my all. I'm sorry, it's all over now.'
The conductor apologized for the show concluding and thanked the audience for their support


When from the balcony way up high there suddenly came a mournful cry
A sad cry was heard from the high balcony


Oh, Mr. Paganini Please play my rhapsody And if you cannot play it won't you sing it? And if you can't sing you simply have to Scat
A request was made to Mr. Paganini to perform a rhapsody, even if he couldn't play it, he was asked to sing it or scat


Listen Paganini, We breathlessly await your masterful détente Go on and sling it And if you can't sling it you simply have to Scat
Mr. Paganini was expected to skillfully perform despite the heightened anticipation, and if he couldn't, he was asked to scat


We heard your repertoire And at the final bar We greeted you with wild applause But what a great ovation Your interpretation of: 'I never cared much for moonlight skies I never blinked back at fireflies' Would do
Despite already applauding for Mr. Paganini's performance, an even greater ovation was given for his unique interpretation of the song


So, Paganini don't you be a meanie What have you up your sleeve? Come on and spring it And if you can't spring it, you simply have to Scat
Mr. Paganini was urged to impress with his performance and if he couldn't, he was asked to scat


If the boys is bopping Aint no need in stopping Scat
Don't stop if the boys are enjoying the music, scat if necessary


I heard your repertoire and At the final bar We greeted you, we greeted you With wild applause But what a great ovation Your interpretation of Scat
Another round of applause was given for Mr. Paganini's unique interpretation of the music


Listen Paganini Now, don't you be a meanie What have you up your sleeve? Come on and spring it And if you can't spring it, you simply have to Swing it
Mr. Paganini was again urged to perform his best and if he couldn't, he was asked to swing it




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