The Sheik Of Araby
Fats Waller & His Rhythm Lyrics


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"I'm the Sheik of Araby,
Your love belongs to me.
At night when you're asleep
Into your tent I'll creep.
The stars that shine above,
Will light our way to love.
You'll rule this land with me;




Overall Meaning

As the Sheik of your destiny"


The Sheik of Araby is a song about a man claiming his love interest through forceful tactics. The lyrics suggest that the Sheik will sneak into the tent of the person he desires and "rule this land" with them. This type of behavior would be seen as problematic and dangerous in modern times, but in the context of when the song was written (1921), it is more of a reflection of the popular culture and attitudes of that time. The Sheik is trying to display his masculinity and dominance over the object of his affection, which was common in popular culture during the early 20th century.


Despite the problematic nature of the song, The Sheik of Araby has remained a staple in jazz and swing music. The song has been covered by countless artists, including Louis Armstrong, The Beatles, and The Grateful Dead. It has also been featured in numerous films and TV shows, most notably in the 1924 silent film The Sheik, which catapulted Rudolph Valentino to stardom. The popularity of the song has endured, despite its problematic themes and lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm the Sheik of Araby,
I am a noble ruler from Araby,


Your love belongs to me.
Your love is rightfully mine.


At night when you're asleep
While you slumber in the night


Into your tent I'll creep.
I will sneak into your tent.


The stars that shine above,
The stars that light up the sky,


Will light our way to love.
Will guide us towards our love.


You'll rule this land with me;
You'll be my equal in this land;


I'll be your loyal devotee.
And I will be completely devoted to you.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: HARRY B. SMITH, HARRY BACHE SMITH, TED SNYDER, FRANCIS WHEELER

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