Lookin' Good but Feelin' Bad
Fats Waller Lyrics


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How'd'ya like a mansion in Manhattan
And a cosy cottage by the sea?
How'd'ya like to dress in silk and satin?
Baby, have a little dream on me

How'd you like to mingle with the smart set
And invite the Vanderbilts to tea?
Everything on which you've got your heart set
Baby, have a little dream on me

Paris in the Spring, Miami in the Fall
Interviews and pictures in the press
What a way to speak on twenty bucks a week
Don't forget that Rockefeller started out on less

Everything we touch will turn to clover
In the magic land of what's to be
But until your baby puts it over
Baby, have a little dream on me

Yes
Well, all right then

Everything we touch will turn to clover
In the magic land of what's to be




Till your daddy puts it over, skip it
Baby, have a dream on me, yes

Overall Meaning

In Fats Waller's song Lookin' Good but Feelin' Bad, the lyrics revolve around the notion of dreaming big and living a luxurious life. The first verse of the song showcases this idea where Fats asks how one would like to have a mansion in Manhattan, a cottage by the sea, and dress in silk and satin. The second verse continues with the fantasy world of rubbing shoulders with the smart set and inviting the Vanderbilts for tea. The chorus reiterates this dream mentality with the sentiment that everything will turn to clover in the land of what's to be until the "daddy puts it over," meaning until financial security is attained.


However, there is a sense of irony in the song because though it seems like a romantic and glamorous notion of living the high life, it is ultimately unattainable. The last line is a play on words with the phrase "have a little dream on me" which is a typical expression of goodwill and support. But in this case, it ends with the word "yes," suggesting the dismissal of the whole idea. The recognition that this survival mentality is just wishful thinking and a form of escapism from the harsh reality that these luxuries are out of grasp.


The essence of the song is to highlight the societal pressure of keeping up with appearances and the American Dream of a better lifestyle. The lyrics' narrative may seem shallow for someone on the outside, but it speaks to the innermost aspirations of individuals who wish to break free from a mundane existence.


Line by Line Meaning

How'd'ya like a mansion in Manhattan
Would you enjoy owning a large expensive home in New York City?


And a cosy cottage by the sea?
Would you also like a comfortable small house near the ocean?


How'd'ya like to dress in silk and satin?
Would you be interested in wearing fine luxurious clothing?


Baby, have a little dream on me
Let's imagine these things together and feel good about it


How'd you like to mingle with the smart set
Would you enjoy socializing with wealthy and elite people?


And invite the Vanderbilts to tea?
How about hosting a get-together with one of America's most famous families?


Everything on which you've got your heart set
Anything you could desire or want


Baby, have a little dream on me
Let's dream together to feel better about our desires, even if they aren't immediately achievable


Paris in the Spring, Miami in the Fall
Travel options to two popular, beautiful locations at the best times of year


Interviews and pictures in the press
Media attention and coverage for being successful or famous


What a way to speak on twenty bucks a week
It is surprising to think this level of success and luxury could come from only earning a small amount


Don't forget that Rockefeller started out on less
Remember that even the wealthiest people started with little or nothing


Everything we touch will turn to clover
We will be lucky and successful in everything we do


In the magic land of what's to be
In a future that is full of possibilities and imagination


But until your baby puts it over
However, until you accomplish these things on your own


Baby, have a little dream on me
Let's continue to imagine and make plans together


Yes
Agreement or affirmation


Well, all right then
An expression of acceptance or approval


Till your daddy puts it over, skip it
Until you or someone else achieves these dreams, let's not worry about it


Baby, have a dream on me, yes
Keep dreaming and fantasizing with me




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: LESTER A. SANTLY, THOMAS 'FATS' WALLER

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