Shake That Tambourine
Elvis Presley Lyrics


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Shake... the little tambourine
Shake a-ring a jing -jing a-ling
Shake, shake my little dancin' queen
Shake that tambourine, that tambourine

I can hear them dancing, in the marketplace
Swishin' and a-swirlin', in their' silks and lace
Bracelets keep a-clinking, on their' tiny feet
And with their tambourines they keep the beat

Rings on their fingers, bells on their toes
They make music, wherever they go
Pound that little drum now, tap on it with your thumb

Shake, shake the little tambourine
Shake a-ring a-jing-a-ling-a-ling
Shake,shake my little dancin' queen
That tambourine, that tambourine

I heard their talent, open palace doors
Every night they're dancin', on those marble floors
Kings may bow before them, but they'll be my own
Then they'll shake their thing for me alone

Rings on their fingers, bells on their toes
They make music, wherever they go
Pound that little drum now, tap on it with your thumb

Shake, shake the little tambourine
Shake a-ring a-jing-a-ling-a-ling




Shake,shake my little dancin' queen
That tambourine, that tambourine

Overall Meaning

In "21", Elvis Presley sings about a group of dancing women in the marketplace who are entertaining people with the sounds of their tambourines. He marvels at how they keep the beat with their instruments and how their jewelry adds to the music. The women are so talented that even kings will bow before them, but Elvis wants them to dance for him alone.


The lyrics are a tribute to the beauty and skill of female dancers, and their ability to create music simply by using their bodies and tambourines. The song could also be seen as a nod to the exoticism of other cultures and how their music and dance can captivate those with a more Western musical background. Elvis' vocals convey the energy and excitement of watching the dancers perform and the desire to have their talents be exclusively his.


Overall, "21" is a toe-tapping, feel-good song that celebrates the power of music and dance to bring people together.


Line by Line Meaning

Shake... the little tambourine
Elvis is asking someone to shake the tambourine.


Shake a-ring a jing -jing a-ling
He is describing the sound the tambourine makes when shaken.


Shake, shake my little dancin' queen
He is referring to a female dancer, asking her to shake the tambourine.


Shake that tambourine, that tambourine
He reiterates his request for the tambourine to be shaken.


I can hear them dancing, in the marketplace
Elvis describes the scene of people dancing to the tambourine in the market.


Swishin' and a-swirlin', in their' silks and lace
He describes the way they dance, wearing silk and lace clothing.


Bracelets keep a-clinking, on their' tiny feet
He draws attention to the sound of their bracelets as they dance.


And with their tambourines they keep the beat
Elvis notes that the tambourines are important for keeping the rhythm of the dance.


Rings on their fingers, bells on their toes
He describes the dancers' accessories that make noise as they dance.


They make music, wherever they go
He emphasizes that the dancers make music wherever they are.


Pound that little drum now, tap on it with your thumb
He gives instructions on how to play the tambourine.


I heard their talent, open palace doors
He heard the dancers' talent that brought them to perform in the palace.


Every night they're dancin', on those marble floors
Elvis describes the setting of the dancers' performance, in the palace on marble floors.


Kings may bow before them, but they'll be my own
He is possessive over the dancers, saying that even though kings may admire them, they belong to him.


Then they'll shake their thing for me alone
He plans to have the dancers perform only for him.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., IMAGEM MUSIC INC
Written by: BERNIE BAUM, BILL GIANT, FLORENCE KAYE

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