Lulu's Back in Town
Fats Waller Lyrics


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Gotta get my old tuxedo pressed, gotta sew a button on my vest,
'Cause tonight I've gotta look my best, Lulu's back in town.

Gotta get a half a buck somewhere, gotta shine my shoes and slick my hair,
Gotta get myself a boutonniere, Lulu's back in town.

You can tell all my pets, all my Harlem coquettes,
Mister Otis regrets, that he won't be aroun'.





You can tell the mailman not to call, I ain't comin' home until the fall
And I might not get back home at all... Lulu's back in town.

Overall Meaning

The song Lulu's Back in Town by Fats Waller is a joyful celebration of the return of the charming and alluring Lulu, who has just come back to town. The singer in the song is excited about her return and wants to make a good impression when he sees her. He needs to make himself look presentable by getting his tuxedo pressed, sewing a button on his vest, shining his shoes, and slicking his hair. He even wants to get a boutonniere to complete his look. Everything has to be perfect because Lulu's back in town and he wants to impress her.


As the song progresses, the singer talks about how he won't be home until the fall. He wants everyone to know that he won't be available because Lulu is back in town. He tells his pets, Harlem coquettes, and even the mailman not to bother him, he's busy with Lulu. He ends the song by saying that he might not even get back home because Lulu's back in town.


The lyrics of the song create a sense of excitement and anticipation for Lulu's return while also portraying the singer's desire to impress her.


Line by Line Meaning

Gotta get my old tuxedo pressed, gotta sew a button on my vest, 'Cause tonight I've gotta look my best, Lulu's back in town.
I must ensure that my old tuxedo is in the best condition by pressing it and sewing a button on my vest. This is because I want to look my best tonight since Lulu is back in town


Gotta get a half a buck somewhere, gotta shine my shoes and slick my hair, Gotta get myself a boutonniere, Lulu's back in town.
I have to find some way to get half a dollar, polish my shoes and fix my hair, and get myself a boutonniere. This is because Lulu's back in town and I want to impress her


You can tell all my pets, all my Harlem coquettes, Mister Otis regrets, that he won't be aroun'.
Inform all my pets and the women in Harlem that I associate with that Mister Otis won't be available. There is no need to give a reason for his absence


You can tell the mailman not to call, I ain't comin' home until the fall, And I might not get back home at all... Lulu's back in town.
Advise the mailman not to bother coming to my home as I won't be back until autumn or I may not come back at all. This is because Lulu is back in town and I'll be too preoccupied with her to come back anytime soon




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: AL DUBIN, HARRY WARREN

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