I'm Sitting On Top of the World
Les Paul Lyrics


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I'm sitting on top of the world
Just rolling along, Just rolling along
I'm quitting the blues of the world
Just singing a song, just singing a song
"Glory Hallelujah," I just phoned the Parson
"Hey, Par get ready to call"
Just like Humpty Dumpty, I'm going to fall
I'm sitting on top of the world
Just rolling along, Just rolling along

I'm sitting on top of the world
Just rolling along, just rolling along
I'm quitting the blues of the world
Just singing a song, just singing a song
"Glory Hallelujah," I just phoned the Parson
"Hey, Par get ready to call"




Just like Humpty Dumpty, I'm going to fall
I'm sitting on top of the world

Overall Meaning

These lyrics are about a person who is experiencing a great sense of joy and fulfillment, and feels as though they are on top of the world. The repetition of the phrase "just rolling along" emphasizes the carefree attitude of the singer, who has moved beyond the sorrows and struggles of everyday life. The choice to "quit the blues of the world" signifies a deliberate effort to distance oneself from negative emotions and embrace positivity.


The line "Glory Hallelujah, I just phoned the Parson" suggests that the singer is grateful for their success and wants to share it with others, perhaps by giving thanks in a religious context. The subsequent line "Hey, Par get ready to call" implies that the singer wishes to spread their message of joy to a larger audience.


The final line, "just like Humpty Dumpty, I'm going to fall," suggests that the singer is aware of the fleeting nature of their current state of happiness, and that they may eventually experience a setback or hardship. However, the repetition of "I'm sitting on top of the world" underscores the importance of enjoying the present moment and appreciating the good times while they last.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm sitting on top of the world
I am in a position of great success and happiness.


Just rolling along, Just rolling along
Things are going smoothly for me and I am enjoying my journey.


I'm quitting the blues of the world
I am leaving behind my troubles and worries.


Just singing a song, just singing a song
I am expressing my joy and gratitude through music.


"Glory Hallelujah," I just phoned the Parson
I am excited and want to share my happiness with others, even reaching out to the church minister.


"Hey, Par get ready to call"
I want the minister to prepare for a big celebration.


Just like Humpty Dumpty, I'm going to fall
I acknowledge that my success may not last forever and I am prepared for the possibility of failure.


I'm sitting on top of the world
Reiteration of the opening line, emphasizing the artist's current state of achievement and fulfillment.


Just rolling along, Just rolling along
Reiteration of the second line, emphasizing the artist's continued smooth journey.




Lyrics © DistroKid, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Walter Jacobs Vinson

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Comments from YouTube:

kosmo2cat

Love this record!! I have in 78 too! Thanks for posting

MissPickletoes

Thanks so much for posting this song from The past..... So many recording artists today have no idea how much Les contributed to what happens today...

carolinapanthers187

man les paul is a monster...great playing

steelersfan7238

Great song!!

aaronpaul777

this songs has a mystical feeling on 78...I have always loved this song...

Josquinquin

Love it! .. Love it! .. Love it! ..

Barry I. Grauman

I once had a copy of this ''78''- it broke. A shame.....originally recorded in late 1952 and released in early 1953.

HouseHoldGuy1

Les Paul - the first shredder

althazarr's good time oldies

I really appreciate your comment! I use Windows Movie Maker. I film the song while recording the 78 directly into my computer, and use pictures related to the artist or song subject to make these vids. Thanks for asking.

Nathan Lewis

The "shredding solos" are sped up by les paul using the multitrack which he invented. He is not actually playing that fast

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