I Whistle A Happy Tune
Frank Sinatra Lyrics


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Whenever I feel afraid, I hold my head erect
And whistle a happy tune so no one will suspect I'm afraid
While shivering in my shoes, I strike a careless pose
And whistle a happy tune and no one ever knows I'm afraid
The result of this deception is very strange to tell,
For when I fool the people I fear, I fool myself as well
I whistle a happy tune, and every single time,
The happiness in the tune convinces me that I'm not afraid
Make believe you're brave, and the trick will take you far,
You may as brave as you make believe you are
(whistle)
You may as brave as you make believe you are
The result of this deception is very strange to tell,
For when I fool the people I fear, I fool myself as well
I whistle a happy tune, and every single time,
The happiness in the tune convinces me that I'm not afraid
Make believe you're brave, and the trick will take you far,
You may as brave as you make believe you are




(whistle)
You may as brave as you make believe you are

Overall Meaning

The song "I Whistle a Happy Tune" by Frank Sinatra is a reflection of how people deal with fear and anxiety. The singer admits to feeling afraid but pretends to be happy and carefree by whistling a happy tune to fool those around them. The deception works so well that it even manages to convince the singer that they are not afraid.


The song suggests that if we can "make believe" we are brave, then we can convince ourselves and others that we are not afraid. The message is that our thoughts and emotions are not always rational, and we can trick ourselves into feeling differently by changing our actions and attitudes.


The whistle in the song is a symbol of the facade that people put up to mask their inner fears. It's also a symbol of hope, as the happiness in the tune convinces the singer that they are not afraid. The song showcases how important it is to believe in oneself and not let fears hold us back.


Overall, "I Whistle a Happy Tune" is a poignant and insightful song that speaks to the human condition of dealing with our fears and anxieties.


Line by Line Meaning

Whenever I feel afraid, I hold my head erect
When I am scared, I stand tall and confident.


And whistle a happy tune so no one will suspect I'm afraid
I pretend to be happy and carefree so nobody will know I'm scared.


While shivering in my shoes, I strike a careless pose
Even though I'm terrified and shaking, I act nonchalant and carefree.


And whistle a happy tune and no one ever knows I'm afraid
I whistle a cheerful melody to hide my fear from everyone else.


The result of this deception is very strange to tell,
This act of pretending has a peculiar outcome.


For when I fool the people I fear, I fool myself as well
When I successfully deceive others, I also deceive myself.


I whistle a happy tune, and every single time,
Whenever I whistle this cheerful melody,


The happiness in the tune convinces me that I'm not afraid
The joyfulness of the tune makes me believe that I'm not scared.


Make believe you're brave, and the trick will take you far,
Pretend to be brave, and you can accomplish great things.


You may as brave as you make believe you are
Your level of bravery is determined by how convincing your act is.


(whistle)
I whistle the happy tune.


You may as brave as you make believe you are
Your level of bravery is determined by how convincing your act is.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Oscar Ii Hammerstein, Richard Rodgers

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