"Fats" Waller's Original E Flat Blues
Fats Waller Lyrics


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A man works hard then comes on home,
Expects to find stew with that fine ham bone.
He opens the door, then start to lookin',
Says, Woman, what's this stuff you're cookin'?

All that meat and no potatoes
Just ain't right, like green tomatoes.
Here I'm waiting, palpitatin',
For all that meat and no potatoes.

All that meat and no potatoes
All that food to the alligators, yes.
Hold me steady. I am ready
For all that meat and no potatoes.

I don't think that peas are bad.
With meat most anything goes.
I look into the pot. I'm fit to fight
'Cause, woman, you know that mess ain't right.

All that meat and no potatoes
Just ain't right, like green tomatoes.
Woman, I'm steamin'. I'm really screamin'
All that meat and no potatoes.





Where is my fry and ham bone? Where is it?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Fats Waller's Original E Flat Blues describe a man who comes home from a hard day of work expecting to have a hearty and satisfying meal of stew with a ham bone. However, upon arriving home, he realizes that his partner has prepared a dish without any potatoes, leaving him feeling disappointed and angry. He expresses his frustration by comparing the absence of potatoes to the unpleasant taste of green tomatoes and declares that all of the meat in the dish is wasted without the addition of potatoes. The man becomes increasingly upset, demanding to know where his ham bone is and ultimately feeling unsatisfied with his meal.


The song cleverly uses the absence of potatoes as a metaphor for the missing element in the man's life. Without potatoes, the dish is incomplete, just as the man's life is lacking something that he needs to feel satisfied. The frustration and disappointment that the man experiences in the song are relatable to anyone who has ever felt that something important is missing from their lives.


Line by Line Meaning

A man works hard then comes on home,
After working hard, a man returns home.


Expects to find stew with that fine ham bone.
He expects to find stew with the high-end ham bone.


He opens the door, then start to lookin',
As soon as he opens the door, he starts searching.


Says, Woman, what's this stuff you're cookin'?
He addresses his wife and asks what she is cooking.


All that meat and no potatoes
There is too much meat and no vegetables.


Just ain't right, like green tomatoes.
It is not right, like unripe tomatoes.


Here I'm waiting, palpitatin',
He is waiting anxiously with an increased heartbeat.


For all that meat and no potatoes.
He is waiting for some vegetables to accompany the meat.


All that meat and no potatoes
There is still only meat and no vegetables.


All that food to the alligators, yes.
All that food could be fed to alligators.


Hold me steady. I am ready
Hold him firm, as he is prepared for something.


For all that meat and no potatoes.
He repeats that he wants some vegetables as well.


I don't think that peas are bad.
He does not think peas are bad.


With meat most anything goes.
Food is versatile and goes well with meat.


I look into the pot. I'm fit to fight
He checks the pot and gets angry when he sees only meat.


'Cause, woman, you know that mess ain't right.
He tells his wife that the food is not prepared right.


All that meat and no potatoes
There is still only meat, and no vegetables are present.


Just ain't right, like green tomatoes.
It is still not right or perfect.


Woman, I'm steamin'. I'm really screamin'
He is getting angry and screams at his wife.


All that meat and no potatoes.
He repeats his complaint about the lack of vegetables.


Where is my fry and ham bone? Where is it?
He wants to know where his ham bone and fried food are.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ED KIRKEBY, FATS WALLER

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Magallón Magallón

Buenísima música, la luna llena iluminandolo todo & un buen porro..
Saludos desdé Guadalajara México.

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