Handful Of Keys
Fats Waller Lyrics


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I like to tinkle on an old piana
I like to play it in a subtle mannah
I get a lot of pleasure
With a spano' keys
Underneath my finger tips
Tricklin' off o' my lips

A handful of keys
And a song to sing
Now how could you ask for more?
Than ticklin' the ivory
Singin' jive
I repeat what I said before

I like to sing a little tune that's mellah
I like to vocalize
There's nothin' swellah
I love to have a supple melody
Just tricklin' off o' my lips

A handful of keys
And a song to sing
Now how could you ask for more?
Than ticklin' the ivory
Singin' jive
I repeat what I said before

I like to tinkle on an old piana
I like to play it in a subtle mannah




I know I'll always be the top banana
With a handful of keys

Overall Meaning

The beginning verse of Fats Waller's song "Handful of Keys," speaks to how much he enjoys playing the piano in a sophisticated way. He loves the feeling he gets from running his fingers over the keys, and feeling the music coming to life. The simple pleasure he experiences from playing is enough for him, and he also enjoys singing while he plays. Throughout the song, he emphasizes the ease of the process, noting how happy he is to play even an old piano.


Furthermore, the chorus celebrates the simplicity and joy of playing music – he only needs a "handful of keys" and something to sing, which he notes is already more than enough. The phrase "ticklin' the ivory" also reflects how playful and almost effortless the process is for him. The bridge of the song continues to emphasize the pleasure and relaxation that come from singing and playing the piano melody.


Overall, the song "Handful of Keys" speaks to the love of music on a personal and interactive level. It reflects Waller's ability to find joy in something as simple as playing an old piano, and the simplicity of music as something that can be enjoyed and appreciated by everyone.


Line by Line Meaning

I like to tinkle on an old piana
I enjoy playing an old piano.


I like to play it in a subtle mannah
I prefer playing it in a delicate manner.


I get a lot of pleasure
It brings me great joy.


With a spano' keys
Using many keys.


Underneath my finger tips
Beneath my fingers.


Tricklin' off o' my lips
Flowing from my lips.


A handful of keys
Playing the piano keys.


And a song to sing
Accompanying it with a song.


Now how could you ask for more?
What else could you possibly need?


Than ticklin' the ivory
Pressing the piano keys.


Singin' jive
Singing lively music.


I repeat what I said before
I am reiterating my earlier statement.


I like to sing a little tune that's mellah
I enjoy singing a mellifluous tune.


I like to vocalize
I enjoy singing.


There's nothin' swellah
There is nothing better.


I love to have a supple melody
I enjoy a soft and flexible melody.


Just tricklin' off o' my lips
Flowing from my lips.


I know I'll always be the top banana
I am aware that I am the best at what I do.




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Written by: THOMAS WALLER

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