A Tisket a Tasket
Fats Waller Lyrics


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A-Tisket A-Tasket
A green and yellow basket
I bought a basket for my mommie
On the way I dropped it
I dropped it, I dropped it
Yes on the way I dropped it
A little girlie picked it up
And took it to the market
She was truckin' on down the
Avenue without a single thing to do
She was peck, peck, peckin' all around
When she spied it on the ground
A-Tisket A-Tasket
She took my yellow basket
And if she doesn't bring it back
I think that I shall die
(Was it red?)
No, no, no, no
(Was it brown?)
No, no, no, no
(Was it blue)




No, no, no, no
Just a little yellow basket

Overall Meaning

Fats Waller's song "A-Tisket A-Tasket" is a playful tune about a green and yellow basket that the singer bought for his mother. However, while on his way, he accidentally dropped it, and a little girlie picked it up and took it to the market. The girl was "trucking on down the avenue without a single thing to do" when she noticed the basket on the ground, and without hesitation, she picked it up. The singer becomes alarmed and worries that he won't be able to give the basket to his mother. He repeats the phrase "A-Tisket A-Tasket" throughout the song and frets over whether the girl will bring it back to him. He even suggests that he might die if she doesn't return it. The song takes a playful and light-hearted tone and showcases Waller's skill as both a musician and lyricist.


The tune was initially a nursery rhyme that was made popular in the United States in the 1800s. Waller transformed the song into a jazz standard as a lighthearted, cheerful tune that is perfect for dancing. Interestingly, the song has been covered numerous times since Waller popularized it. It has been covered by Ella Fitzgerald, who performed a lively rendition of the song in the 1930s, and even by contemporary artists like Pink Martini, who adds a Latin twist to the song. Despite being a popular children's song in the past, Waller's version has remained a popular and timeless jazz standard that is recognized worldwide.


Line by Line Meaning

A-Tisket A-Tasket
I have a little story to tell


A green and yellow basket
I bought a colorful basket


I bought a basket for my mommie
I bought the basket as a gift for my mother


On the way I dropped it
While I was on my journey, I accidentally dropped the basket


I dropped it, I dropped it
I am reiterating that I dropped the basket


Yes on the way I dropped it
I confirm that I really did drop the basket


A little girlie picked it up
A young girl saw the basket and picked it up


And took it to the market
The girl took it to the local marketplace


She was truckin' on down the
She was going about her business on the


Avenue without a single thing to do
She had nothing important to do


She was peck, peck, peckin' all around
She was exploring and looking around


When she spied it on the ground
When she saw the basket lying on the ground


A-Tisket A-Tasket
This phrase is being repeated as it is the title of the song


She took my yellow basket
The girl took the yellow basket that I had bought for my mother


And if she doesn't bring it back
I hope and pray that she brings it back to me


I think that I shall die
I will be very upset if I don't get the basket back


(Was it red?)
I am questioning the color of the basket


(No, no, no, no)
The basket was not red


(Was it brown?)
I am questioning the color of the basket again


(No, no, no, no)
The basket was not brown


(Was it blue)
I am questioning the color of the basket again


(No, no, no, no)
The basket was not blue


Just a little yellow basket
The basket was actually yellow




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ELLA FITZGERALD, VAN ALEXANDER

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