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Gabin Feat. Stefano Di Battis Lyrics
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If it ain't got that swing
It don't mean a thing
If it ain't got that swing
These lyrics are an adaptation of the popular jazz tune "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" by Duke Ellington and Irving Mills. The lyrics emphasize the importance of swing in music, suggesting that without a certain rhythmic energy and groove, a song loses its meaning and impact. The use of repetition in the lyrics emphasizes this point, driving home the idea that swing is essential to the essence of music.
In jazz, swing is traditionally defined as the offbeat rhythm created by emphasizing the second and fourth beats of a measure, giving it a bouncy, syncopated feel. However, the idea of swing has also been applied more broadly to other genres of music. Regardless of the specific rhythmic techniques used, the concept of swing emphasizes the importance of a lively, dynamic, and infectious groove in music.
Overall, these lyrics highlight the central role that rhythm plays in music, particularly in genres like jazz and swing that prioritize inventive and complex rhythmic patterns. The repetition of the phrase "It don't mean a thing" underscores the idea that music without swing lacks substance and vitality.
Line by Line Meaning
It don't mean a thing
The relevance or importance of a thing is invalid
If it ain't got that swing
Unless there is rhythm or energy within, it's insignificant
It don't mean a thing
The relevance or importance of a thing is invalid
If it ain't got that swing
Unless there is rhythm or energy within, it's insignificant
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DUKE ELLINGTON, IRVING MILLS
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@Miendos
This track deserved more success than it got.
@MarioBeart
This was a huge hit back when I was a kid, I remember watching them on Top of the Pops. Great track and first studio album!
@michaelsinclair2731
This was on Top of The Pops?! 😮😮
@standardofexcellence
What year?
@MarioBeart
@@michaelsinclair2731 Yes! I remember the black woman in playback in front of a big vintage/old school microphone and the band behind.
@robertbrenton6113
Low key classic 2000s jam right here.
@giambattistasayuri7534
My fav of all time. Always in my car playlist💗💗💗
@80MoreorLess
Spettacolare, un pezzo che non morirà, una cover fatta molto bene
@hoodlambo
I remember hearing this in a Pantene commercial when I was a kid, thought I would never hear it again
@javonfew8149
This just brightened my day