Boog It
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Lyrics


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Boog it, nothin' to it Jack,
Boog it, in the mellow track,
Boog it, dig it comin' back,
Fim fam skim skam jim jam rock!

Boog it, everybody out,
Boog it, who ya hunchin' now?
Boog it, everybody bow,
Fim fam skim skam jim jam rock!

You do like shinin' a window,
But you ain't got no window!
So you just picture a window,
And boog it, boog it, slow and easy.

Boog it, now you dig it Jack,
Boog it, that's the mellow track,
Boog it, got it comin' back,
Fim fam skim skam jim jam rock!

Boog it, slow and eay, you-

Boog it, now you dig it Jack,
Boog it, that's the mellow track,




Boog it, got it comin' back,
Fim fam skim skam jim jam rock!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Boog It" by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong convey a joyful and carefree attitude towards life. The repeated phrase "Boog it" suggests a sense of dancing and enjoying oneself, urging others to join in on the fun. The use of "Jack" throughout the lyrics is a colloquial term that represents a generic person, emphasizing the inclusive nature of the invitation to let loose and boogie.


The line "in the mellow track" suggests that the song being played is smooth and easygoing, creating a relaxed and laid-back atmosphere. It encourages listeners to get into the groove and enjoy the music. The repetition of "Fim fam skim skam jim jam rock" adds a playful and rhythmic element, further enhancing the energetic and lively nature of the song.


The lyrics also playfully address the idea of imagination and making the most of what one has. The lines "You do like shinin' a window, but you ain't got no window!" presents a humorous scenario where the listener doesn't possess a window to clean, yet they still find a way to enjoy the act by picturing and pretending to have one. This concept ties into the overarching theme of embracing the present moment and finding joy in simple experiences.


The repetition of the phrase "slow and easy" towards the end reinforces the laid-back nature of the song. It encourages listeners to take their time, relax, and enjoy the moment without rushing. The final repetition of the chorus serves as a triumphant conclusion, affirming that everyone can find their own way to "boog it" and have a good time. Overall, the lyrics of "Boog It" promote a carefree and inclusive spirit, inviting listeners to let go of their inhibitions and enjoy the music and company around them.


Line by Line Meaning

Boog it, nothin' to it Jack,
Let's boogie, it's easy Jack,


Boog it, in the mellow track,
Let's boogie in a smooth groove,


Boog it, dig it comin' back,
Let's boogie, enjoy its return,


Fim fam skim skam jim jam rock!
With rhythmic sounds, we'll rock!


Boog it, everybody out,
Let everyone join the dance,


Boog it, who ya hunchin' now?
Boogie with whoever you're with,


Boog it, everybody bow,
Everyone, show your moves,


Fim fam skim skam jim jam rock!
With rhythmic sounds, we'll rock!


You do like shinin' a window,
You shine like a window's reflection,


But you ain't got no window!
But you don't actually possess a window!


So you just picture a window,
So you just imagine a window,


And boog it, boog it, slow and easy.
And dance, dance, at a relaxed pace.


Boog it, now you dig it Jack,
Boogie now, Jack, you understand it,


Boog it, that's the mellow track,
Boogie, that's the smooth groove,


Boog it, got it comin' back,
Boogie, it'll come back to you,


Fim fam skim skam jim jam rock!
With rhythmic sounds, we'll rock!


Boog it, slow and eay, you-
Boogie, take it slow and easy, you-


Boog it, now you dig it Jack,
Boogie now, Jack, you understand it,


Boog it, that's the mellow track,
Boogie, that's the smooth groove,


Boog it, got it comin' back,
Boogie, it'll come back to you,


Fim fam skim skam jim jam rock!
With rhythmic sounds, we'll rock!




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Buck Ram, Cab Calloway, Jack Palmer

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Comments from YouTube:

@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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