Surrey With the Fringe on Top
Frank Sinatra Lyrics


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When I take you out tonight with me, honey, here's the way it's gonna be,
You will sit behind a team of snow-white horses in the slickest gig you'll ever see.

Chicks and ducks and geese better scurry when I take you out in the surrey,
When I take you out in the surrey with the fringe on top.
Watch that fringe and see how it flutters when I drive them high steppin' strutters,
Nosy folks will peep through the shutters and their eyes will pop.
Those wheels are yellow, the upholstery's brown, the dashboard's genuine leather.
With nice bright curtains that can roll right down in case there's a change in the weather.
Two bright side lights winking and blinkin, ain't no finer rig I'm a-thinking,
You can keep your rig if you're thinking that I care to swap
For that shiny little surrey with the fringe on the top.

(Would you say the fringe was made of silk?) Wouldn't have no other kind but silk.
(Has it really got a team of snow-white horses?)
One's like snow, the others more like milk (so you can tell `em apart)
All the world would fly in a flurry, when I take you out in the surrey,

When I take you out in the surrey with the fringe on top.
When we hit that road hell for leather, cats and dogs all dance in the heather.
Birds and frogs will sing all together and the toads will hop.
The wind will whistle as we rattle along, the cows will moo in the clover

The river will ripple out a whispered song, and whisper it over and over.
Don't you wish you'd go on forever, don't wish you'd go on forever,




Don't you wish you'd go on forever and would never stop
In that shiny little surrey with fringe on the top

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Frank Sinatra's "Surrey With the Fringe on Top" depict a romantic and whimsical evening ride in a horse-drawn carriage. The singer promises his love interest a special night out, where they will sit behind a beautiful team of snow-white horses, driving a sleek carriage pulled by "high-steppin' strutters." The carriage they will be riding is adorned with a beautiful fringe on the top that flutters in the wind. People will look on in awe and wonder, and even the animals will start dancing and singing to the music.


The song describes the beautiful carriage in detail, with yellow wheels, brown upholstery, a genuine leather dashboard, and nice bright curtains that can be rolled down in case there's a change in the weather. The carriage is also equipped with two bright side lights that blink and wink, adding to its charm. The singer is clear that he wouldn't trade this carriage for any other and its beauty will leave an everlasting impression on his love interest.


Line by Line Meaning

When I take you out tonight with me, honey, here's the way it's gonna be
When we go out tonight, I'll take you on a ride in my fancy surrey


You will sit behind a team of snow-white horses in the slickest gig you'll ever see
You'll sit in the back of the carriage, pulled by two beautiful white horses


Chicks and ducks and geese better scurry when I take you out in the surrey
Other animals will move out of the way when we pass by in the carriage


Watch that fringe and see how it flutters when I drive them high steppin' strutters
You'll enjoy watching the decorative fringe on the carriage flutter as we go


Nosy folks will peep through the shutters and their eyes will pop
People watching from their windows will be surprised and maybe a little jealous of our fancy ride


Those wheels are yellow, the upholstery's brown, the dashboard's genuine leather
The carriage has yellow wheels and brown seats with a dashboard made of real leather


With nice bright curtains that can roll right down in case there's a change in the weather
There are curtains that can be rolled down if it starts to rain or get cold


Two bright side lights winking and blinkin, ain't no finer rig I'm a-thinking
The carriage has two bright lights on the sides and it's the nicest one I've ever seen


You can keep your rig if you're thinking that I care to swap
If you think I'd be willing to trade for another carriage, you're mistaken


For that shiny little surrey with the fringe on the top
I wouldn't trade my fancy carriage for anything


(Would you say the fringe was made of silk?) Wouldn't have no other kind but silk
Yes, the fringe is made of silk and I wouldn't want any other kind


(Has it really got a team of snow-white horses?) One's like snow, the others more like milk (so you can tell `em apart)
Yes, there are two horses, one pure white and the other slightly less white so we can tell them apart


All the world would fly in a flurry, when I take you out in the surrey
Everyone will take notice when we drive by in the fancy carriage


When we hit that road hell for leather, cats and dogs all dance in the heather
As we speed down the road, even the animals seem to dance in the fields


Birds and frogs will sing all together and the toads will hop
Nature seems to come alive as we pass by, with birds singing, frogs calling, and toads hopping


The wind will whistle as we rattle along, the cows will moo in the clover
The sound of the wind and the sight of cows grazing in the fields will add to the experience


The river will ripple out a whispered song, and whisper it over and over
The rushing river will create a pleasant, peaceful sound that seems to repeat itself


Don't you wish you'd go on forever, don't wish you'd go on forever
Wouldn't it be nice if the ride could go on forever? But we know it can't


Don't you wish you'd go on forever and would never stop
It would be great if we could ride in the carriage forever and never have to stop


In that shiny little surrey with fringe on the top
In that fancy, shiny carriage with the decorative fringe on top




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ROBIN SPIELBERG, RICHARD RODGERS, OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II

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Comments from YouTube:

@anthonynasti1279

Frank's voice sounds great here, closer to 1965 than 1979. The Trilogy period was a great period for him, vocally.

@bennyjazzful

WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From a mad keen 75yo Aussie fan.
Frankie was trying to get a jazzier & more upbeat arrangement.
He & the band sound fantastic.

@beforeourveryeyes

This is the most up-tempo I've ever heard Sinatra sing. Does anyone know of any other recordings this fast? I always thought of him singing at heart-beat or slower. Thank you!

@kingaaryan4562

This isn't a Sinatra song. Its a cover of a song in the Broadway musical "Oklahoma!"

@beforeourveryeyes

It's by Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Many artists covered it. I don't think Sinatra wrote any songs, although he has credit for co-writing "I'm a Fool to Want You". Almost all of the singers in that era sang songs that were written by professional songwriters as popular songs or from shows or films. Thanks for responding.@@kingaaryan4562

@josephgrimes9577

Hey! Did this for singing assessment! So fun!

@lanitarenee4668

This truly is a favorite of mine --- ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

@itisibuffmonster

Love this song!

@chrisvegas8769

I like this song by Frank

@davewray9909

He phoned that one in...fecklessly. But he was still the best God ever put breath into.

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