Joy to the World
Hoyt Axton Lyrics


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Jeremiah was a bull frog
Was a good friend of mine
I never understood a single word he said
But I helped him a-drink his wine
And he always had some mighty fine wine


Singin'
{Refrain}
Joy to the world
All the boys and girls
Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea
Joy to you and me


If I were the king of the world
Tell you what I'd do
I'd throw away the cars and the bars and the wars
And make sweet love to you

Sing it now
{Refrain}

You know I love the ladies
Love to have my fun
I'm a high night flier and a rainbow rider
And a straight-shootin' son of a gun
I said a straight-shootin' son of a gun

{Refrain twice}





Second time: / E - A - / / E E7 A Am / E B7 E - /

Overall Meaning

The song "Joy to the World" by Hoyt Axton tells a story of friendship, love, and happiness. The first verse talks about a bullfrog named Jeremiah who was a good friend of the singer, though he did not understand his words. The singer helped Jeremiah to drink his wine, which was always mighty fine. In the chorus, the singer celebrates the joy that exists in the world, exhorting everyone to share in it, from boys and girls to fishes in the deep blue sea. The song does not follow a traditional Christmas theme like other songs titled "Joy to the World," but it celebrates a more general sense of joy and kindness.


The second verse of the song begins with the singer expressing his desire to become the king of the world. He then goes on to explain that, as king, he would eradicate everything that ruins people's lives, such as cars, bars, and wars, and instead, make sweet love to his beloved. The singer is a lover of women and is always having fun, living life to the fullest. In the end, he declares himself a straight shooter and a son of a gun.


Line by Line Meaning

Jeremiah was a bull frog
A bull frog named Jeremiah was a good friend of mine.


Was a good friend of mine
Jeremiah was someone who I counted as a close friend.


I never understood a single word he said
Jeremiah used to say things that I found incomprehensible.


But I helped him a-drink his wine
I used to aid Jeremiah in drinking his wine.


And he always had some mighty fine wine
Jeremiah's wine was of a particularly good and strong quality.


Singin'
At this point, the singer begins to sing.


{Refrain}
The refrain consists of several lines that extol the virtues of joy.


Joy to the world
The singer wishes that everyone in the world will experience joy.


All the boys and girls
This sentiment extends to children as well as adults.


Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea
Even fish should experience joy in their underwater habitats.


Joy to you and me
The singer is including himself and others in this message of joy.


If I were the king of the world
The singer imagines what he would do if he held the title of king of the world.


Tell you what I'd do
He then proceeds to explain his vision for the world if he had such power.


I'd throw away the cars and the bars and the wars
He would get rid of certain negative aspects of modern life: automobiles, drinking establishments, and warfare.


And make sweet love to you
In contrast to these negatives, he would engage in pleasant, intimate relations with a loved one.


Sing it now
The singer reminds the audience to join in and sing the refrain with him.


{Refrain}
The second rendition of the refrain reiterates and emphasizes the message of joy.


{Refrain twice}
The singer ends the song with a stirring repetition of the refrain.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: LEROY ANDERSON

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Comments from YouTube:

@bonnieboren4649

Hoyt was my 2nd cousin. He was such a great guy! Miss you & Grandaunt Mae Boren Axton!💙

@robertscott7625

Hoyt Axton was a great Singer and Actor, I had the unexpected pleasure of seeing him doing his thing in an episode of Bonanza

@katiezee2

Jeremiah was a bullfrog...one example of the most memorable first words of a song

@alanoneill3065

GREAT!!!..Hoyt & backing singers !!!!

@bonnieboren4649

My Daddy's cousin! Miss you! Died in 1995. Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. His Mom, my Grandaunt Mae Boren Acton wrote Heartbreak Hotel. She died in 1996 & was also inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. As well as many other accomplishments. Hoyt also wrote God Dann the Pusherman & the NoNo song for Ringo. Miss you both. Wish I had gone to Nashville when Mae asked me.. I was into Zeppelin & said no thanks. Oh the cruel irony when T-Bone got Robert Plant to sing with Allison Kraus! LOL!

@alanoneill3065

que sera...

@sadaakisugii5798

Hoyt died in 1999. His brotherJohn B died in 1995. Mae died in April of 1997.

@markrush5013

rest in peace,hoyt! you wont never know how much i love your music.....

@johnnyloper4110

If you've never heard Hoyt's version of "Maybelline," it's worth the effort to find it.

@belindamiddleton972

This song was number one when I was born n 1971 love it

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