Strike Up the Band
George Gershwin Lyrics


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Let the drums roll out
Let the trumpet call
While the people shout
"Strike up the band"

Hear the cymbals ring
Callin' one and all
To the martial swing
Strike up the band

There is work to be done, to be done
Let's have fun, fun, fun
Come on you son of a son, of a gun
Take your stand

Fall in line, yea a bow
Come along, let's go
Hey, Leader, strike up the band!

There is work to be done, to be done
Let's have fun, fun, fun
Come on you son of a gun, of a gun
Take your stand

Fall in line, yea a bow
Come on, let's go
Hey, Leader, strike up




Hey, Leader, strike up
Hey, Leader, strike up the band!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics, “Let the drums roll out, let the trumpet call, while the people shout, ‘Strike up the band,’” from George Gershwin's song, ‘Strike up the Band’, signify the beginning of a celebration marked by music and dance. The call to strike up the band represents a call to action, a call to come together and unify the community represented by the “one and all” who are summoned to join in the festivities. The repetition of the line “There is work to be done, to be done; let’s have fun, fun, fun” is suggestive of a form of work that is also play, combining the hard work of creating and practising music with the pleasure of performing it for others. Overall, these lyrics exude a sense of community, pride, and joy that comes with music and a shared sense of purpose.


Line by Line Meaning

Let the drums roll out
Begin the process with the sound of drums.


Let the trumpet call
Announce the beginning of something special with the playing of a trumpet.


While the people shout "Strike up the band"
Encourage the people to join in and express their excitement for the upcoming event with the yelled phrase "Strike up the band."


Hear the cymbals ring
Listen to the sound of the distinctive percussion instrument, the cymbals.


Callin' one and all
Summoning everyone to participate.


To the martial swing
A call to a specific style of music typically used by marching orchestras during celebrations and parades.


Strike up the band
Begin the music, it's time to start the celebration.


There is work to be done, to be done
There is a task that needs to be accomplished and completed.


Let's have fun, fun, fun
Even though there is work to be done, don't forget to enjoy the celebration.


Come on you son of a gun, of a gun
Encouragement to everyone to participate and give it their all.


Take your stand
Take a firm and determined position to ensure the job is done right.


Fall in line, yea a bow
Take your position in the marching band line-up and show respect with a bow.


Come along, let's go
Let's get moving and get to work.


Hey, Leader, strike up the band!
The leader of the band is being directly summoned to begin the music and celebrations.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GEORGE GERSHWIN, IRA GERSHWIN

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Silvio

Em Rio Grande, RS havia um cinema muito chic para a época ( cine Sete de Setembro), que iniciava as sessões , abrindo sua bela cortina com esta música. Fato inesquecível. Hoje as salas de cinema são apenas confortáveis, mas o glamour acabou.

Tupan Difusora

Esta musica foi o prefixo do "Grande Jornal Falado Tupi", rádio Jornal mais famoso do Brasil, levado ao ar, pela rádio Tupi de São Paulo, desde 2 de abril de 1942 até 1982 quando esta rádio fio tirada do ar de modo ilegal e arbitrário pelo governo brasileiro, ainda hoje esta musica é reconhecida pelas pessoas, tal era a importância da Rádio Tupi de São Paulo para o nosso povo.

Rafael Vangelis

En mi Pais Peru, Se transmitia un programa de Cine, sobre trailers, comentarios y otras notas del setimo arte, Y la parte mas bonita de esta musica la ponian como Intro y ending, mientras se iban pasando rapidamente escenas de famosos films. El programa se llamaba CINEMANIA transmitida por canal 7 desde 1977 hasta 1980

tvojemama

Pov. You Are here because you play it😭

Munchausen45

Episode 1 of Season 3 of ‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ is named after this song and it’s played during the Rockettes USO number scene at the start...
They even mention him in that part when the title character quotes “Let’s call the whole thing off” saying “Potato ... Pot-ah-to” and her manager says “Hey don’t go all Gershwin on me”

brubs

Susie and midge

Rodolfo Santana

Terminou mais uma partida da história do futebol do Brasil, mas aqui na Bandeirantes, só na Bandeirantes, a bola continua rolando!
É o Terceiro Tempo do futebol Bandeirantes, agora o jogo é só nosso!
Terceiro Tempo da Bandeirantes, oferecimento...

BruceTheSillyGoose

happy music played by an iron-tight ensemble

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In my country , Dominican Republic , this music was the background theme used for the most famous news outlet ( am radio ), Radio Mil.

FABIANO MONTEIRO

Vem Ai o #TerceiroTempo

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