Darktown Strutters Ball
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I'll be down to get you in a taxi, honey
You better be ready about half past eight
Now dearie, don't be late
I want to be there when the band starts playing
Remember when we get there, honey
The two-steps I'm goin' to have 'em all
Goin' to tear my blue suede shoes
When they play the "Jelly Roll Blues"
Tomorrow night, at the Darktown Strutter's Ball

I'll be down to get you in a taxi, honey
You better be ready about half past eight
Now dearie, don't be late
I want to be there when the band starts playing
Remember when we get there, honey
The two-steps I'm goin' to have 'em all
Goin' to tear my blue suede shoes




When they play the "Jelly Roll Blues"
Tomorrow night, at the Darktown Strutter's Ball

Overall Meaning

Joe Brown's song "Darktown Strutters Ball" is about the anticipation of attending a party. The lyrics begin with a man promising to pick up his date in a taxi at half-past eight. He urges her not to be late, as he wants to be there when the band starts playing. He tells her that when they arrive, he plans to dance the two-step with everyone and "tear" his blue suede shoes when the band plays the "Jelly Roll Blues." The lyrics reflect the excitement of attending a fun and lively event with friends and loved ones.


This song was written in 1917 by Shelton Brooks, an African-American composer and performer, and has become a popular jazz standard. Joe Brown's version was released in 1961 and was his first hit single. The song has been recorded by a wide range of musicians, including Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, and Benny Goodman.


Line by Line Meaning

I'll be down to get you in a taxi, honey
I will come to your place by taxi to pick you up, honey.


You better be ready about half past eight
You should be ready to leave by 8:30 PM.


Now dearie, don't be late
Please don't be late, my dear.


I want to be there when the band starts playing
I would like to be present at the start of the band's performance.


Remember when we get there, honey
Don't forget, when we reach there, honey.


The two-steps I'm goin' to have 'em all
Everyone will dance to the two-steps that I will dance.


Goin' to tear my blue suede shoes
My blue suede shoes will be ruined due to dancing too much.


When they play the "Jelly Roll Blues"
I will tear my blue suede shoes when the band plays the "Jelly Roll Blues".


Tomorrow night, at the Darktown Strutter's Ball
This is going to happen tomorrow night at the Darktown Strutter's Ball.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Shelton Brooks

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@georgekontos3100

Like 573. There's good music and there's great music. That's what I call GREAT music! Good ol' rock 'n roll!

@johnelsmore4042

Dear Joe, thank you ! For you being musically true to yourself. Your enthusiasm and emmense skill, and infectious personally ( i know, not good to mention infections these days) have stood the test of time..You are as relevant now as you have ever been...and a real gem for all to enjoy...Right up there with your amazing contemporaries, which include all of the greats from your era....Long may we be lucky to hold on to another of our national treasures, when we have lost so many....And you always come over as such a nice man....What positive, shining example.

@eddiejohn7744

The best ever era for modern music

@rosemarymurphy9241

Fabulous Joe,love these up tempo songs, a showcase for the great band of musicians along with yourself.🌹❤

@lawriedavidson667

An oldie but a goodie! Thanks Joe!

@WRWidg2003

I keep coming back to this song, over and over.

@john111257

Super Joe gonna be 80 this year, a cut above is our Joe

@johncarlo7395

Joe playing his Gibson 335, fuckin' WOW, that's why I bought one (Cherry red) in 1964 and still got it, I've seen him so many times dating back to 1962, at Wallington public hall, how can someone get even better

@luggo6036

It's a 345

@timhadac8783

A fascinating take on a Tin Pan Alley tune from a century ago.

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