The Lady Is A Tramp
Ellas Kapell Lyrics


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She gets too hungry, for dinner at eight (I am starving)
She loves the theater, but she never comes late
I never bother, with people that I hate
That's why this chick is a tramp
She doesn't like crap games, with barons and earls
Won't go to Harlem, in ermines and pearls
And I definitely won't dish out dirt, with the rest of those girls (Thank-you)
That's why the lady is a tramp
I love the free, fresh wind in my hair
Life without care, oh I'm so broke, it's old
I hate California, it's crowded and damp
That's why the lady is a tramp (I am a tramp)
Sometimes I go to Coney Island, oh the beach is divine
And I love the Yankees, Jeeter's just fine
I follow Rogers and Heart, she sings every line




That's why the lady is a tramp
I love,,

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "The Lady Is a Tramp" by Ellas Kapell (also known as Frank Sinatra) portray a woman who defies societal norms and expectations. The song celebrates her independent and free-spirited nature, highlighting her unique qualities that set her apart from others.


The first verse reflects her unconventional behavior, as she gets too hungry for dinner at the traditional hour of eight and loves the theater but never arrives late. This showcases her disregard for strict schedules and norms. The second verse emphasizes her refusal to engage with people she dislikes, highlighting her unwillingness to compromise her values and integrity. These qualities are what make her a "tramp" in the traditional sense of the word, meaning someone who goes against the grain of society.


The chorus of the song reinforces her nonconformist attitude. She doesn't enjoy participating in gambling games with high-class individuals or wearing luxurious outfits. She also refuses to engage in gossip and backbiting with other women. These choices further distance her from societal expectations of a lady's behavior.


The following verse reveals her love for freedom and simplicity. She enjoys the feel of the wind in her hair and has a carefree approach to life, despite struggling financially. Her distaste for California stems from its crowdedness and dampness, further expressing her preference for a more unpretentious lifestyle.


The final verse reflects her enjoyment of simple pleasures like visiting Coney Island and lounging on the beach. She also expresses her love for the New York Yankees, specifically mentioning Derek Jeter, and follows the career of dancers Ginger Rogers and Ann Miller.


Overall, "The Lady Is a Tramp" can be interpreted as a celebration of individuality, freedom, and the rejection of societal norms and expectations. It portrays a woman who embraces her unique qualities and lives life unapologetically on her own terms.


Line by Line Meaning

She gets too hungry, for dinner at eight
I am starving


She loves the theater, but she never comes late
She adores the theater but always arrives on time


I never bother, with people that I hate
I do not waste my time on people who dislike


That's why this chick is a tramp
That's why this lady is unconventional


She doesn't like crap games, with barons and earls
She dislikes gambling with wealthy and influential people


Won't go to Harlem, in ermines and pearls
She refuses to go to Harlem dressed extravagantly


And I definitely won't dish out dirt, with the rest of those girls (Thank-you)
And I surely won't gossip with other females


That's why the lady is a tramp
That's why this lady is unconventional


I love the free, fresh wind in my hair
I adore the sensation of breeze through my hair


Life without care, oh I'm so broke, it's old
Living without worries, even if I am financially challenged


I hate California, it's crowded and damp
I dislike California due to its crowdedness and humidity


That's why the lady is a tramp (I am a tramp)
That's why this lady is unconventional (I am unconventional)


Sometimes I go to Coney Island, oh the beach is divine
Occasionally, I visit Coney Island where the beach is heavenly


And I love the Yankees, Jeeter's just fine
I have an affinity for the New York Yankees, and Jeeter is exceptional


I follow Rogers and Heart, she sings every line
I closely follow the works of Rodgers and Hart as they sing every lyric


That's why the lady is a tramp
That's why this lady is unconventional




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers

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