Sing Sing Sing
L. Prima Lyrics


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Sing, sing, sing, sing
Everybody start to sing
La dee da, ho, ho, ho
Now you're singing with a swing

Sing, sing, sing, sing
Everybody start to sing
La dee da, ho, ho, ho
Now you're singing with a swing

And when the music goes around
Everybody goes to town
But here's something you should know
Ho ho baby ho ho ho

Sing, sing, sing, sing
Everybody start to sing
La dee da, ho, ho, ho
Now you're singing with a swing

And when the music goes around
Everybody goes to town
But here's something you should know
Ho ho baby ho ho ho

Sing, sing, sing, sing
Everybody start to sing




La dee da, ho, ho, ho
Now you're singing with a swing

Overall Meaning

The song "Sing Sing Sing" by Louis Prima is a classic swing tune that encourages and invites everyone to join in singing. The first verse establishes the infectious rhythm and melody of the song, with the repetition of the title phrase "sing, sing, sing, sing" and the cheerful exclamation "everybody start to sing." The call-and-response structure of the verse, with the singer leading and the audience responding with "la dee da, ho ho ho," strengthens the communal feel of the song and the idea that singing together creates joy and unity.


The second verse introduces the idea that the music is not just a background for the singers' performance, but something that directly affects the behavior of the listeners. "When the music goes around, everybody goes to town" implies that the music is so irresistible that it compels people to get up and dance, or at the very least, be energized and animated. The line "here's something you should know" builds anticipation for some kind of revelation or tip, but instead we are given the light-hearted and nonsensical phrase "ho ho baby ho ho ho," reinforcing the playful, whimsical nature of the song.


The final verse repeats the chorus and establishes it as the central theme of the song, with the added emphasis and boost of "now you're singing with a swing." This phrase is not just an acknowledgment of the musicianship of the singers, but also a nod to the cultural context of swing music and its focus on rhythm and improvisation. The song as a whole celebrates not just the act of singing, but the vibrant and exciting musical genre of swing and the way it inspires people to move and express themselves.


Line by Line Meaning

Sing, sing, sing, sing
Let's sing and make merry!


Everybody start to sing
All of us will take part in this joyful enterprise!


La dee da, ho, ho, ho
Keep singing in high spirits and with great enthusiasm!


Now you're singing with a swing
Now you're singing with a jaunty and upbeat rhythm!


And when the music goes around
When the music spreads and reaches all of us


Everybody goes to town
Everyone gets excited and starts to enjoy themselves!


But here's something you should know
Listen up! I have an important message to convey!


Ho ho baby ho ho ho
Get ready for some more merry-making with laughter and joy!




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: LOUIS PRIMA

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@georgezbinden112

I'm 86 years young, spent many hours listening to the big bands on my portable radio while collecting newspapers,tires and lard for the war effort. This music will live forever.

@billstokes6740

I'm right there with you. I was born before WW2 , and this music is great. Louie Prima and Kellie Smith had a TV show for a while. Loved his music.

@beaufitz8993

God bless you,George!!

@fenrislyulf8861

I'm 57 and never got to dance like that but I have loved this music since I was about 5 years old.

@uliuli201

WHAT A MARVELOUS WAY TO SPEND YOUR LIFEISTENING TO MUSIC YOU LOVE. BE SAFE. BE HEALTHY. BE MINDFUL.

@Matt-zx7vz

🙏beautifully said

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@alcyone9361

Probably the greatest piece of swing music ever written

@isabellind1292

I couldn't agree more! It's one of my very favorite pieces of music as well as my favorite musical scenes from any movie I've ever seen. It's just amazing! 🎵💓

@charles2241

I would call it the birth of rock and roll.

@Talwyn22

Probably? No. DEFINATELY!

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