He Ain't Got Rhythm
Lester Young Lyrics


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'Cause he ain't got rhythm
Every night he sits in the house alone
He ain't got rhythm
Every night he sits there and wears a frown
He attracted some attention
When he found the fourth dimension
But he ain't got rhythm
So no one's with him
The loneliest man in town

Oh, lonely man is he
Bending over his books
His wife and family
Keep giving him dirty looks
'Cause he ain't got rhythm
When they call him up
It's to call him down
With that daring aviator
He encircled the equator
But he ain't got rhythm




So no one's with him
Loneliest man in town

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lester Young's song He Ain't Got Rhythm tell the story of a man who is lonely because he lacks rhythm. The first verse sets the tone, explaining that every night he is alone in his house, sitting with a frown. It's clear that this is a pattern for him- he doesn't have anything to do or anyone to share his life with. The second verse amplifies this problem, explaining how his wife and family give him dirty looks, unhappy with his inability to keep up with the rhythms of life, social or otherwise.


The chorus returns to the central theme, repeating that he "ain't got rhythm," and that he is the loneliest man in town. The final verse tries to emphasize the potential for the man- he has some attention because he found the fourth dimension and encircled the equator with an aviator. However, the chorus once again hammers home the theme, repeating that because he doesn't have rhythm, he cannot connect with anyone, leaving him alone despite his accomplishments. Overall, the song suggests that having rhythm is not a specific talent, but rather a way of connecting with others and the life around them.


Line by Line Meaning

'Cause he ain't got rhythm
This man lacks musical ability or the ability to get into the rhythm of life.


Every night he sits in the house alone
He is always alone inside his home in the evenings.


He ain't got rhythm
This man doesn't have any flow or energy in his life.


Every night he sits there and wears a frown
Each evening, he's wearing an unhappy look while seated by himself at home.


He attracted some attention
He garnered some interest or notoriety for something.


When he found the fourth dimension
He discovered or explored a fourth dimension, possibly in a scientific context.


But he ain't got rhythm
In spite of his accomplishments, he lacks a sense of flow or rhythm in his life.


So no one's with him
No one wants to spend time with him.


The loneliest man in town
He's the most isolated and lonely person in his community.


Oh, lonely man is he
This man is very lonely.


Bending over his books
He's spending time poring over books or paperwork, probably to the point of exhaustion.


His wife and family
The people closest to him in his life – his spouse and children.


Keep giving him dirty looks
They're looking at him with contempt and disapproval.


When they call him up
When they contact or communicate with him.


It's to call him down
They're criticizing, chastising, or humbling him.


With that daring aviator
Referring to an instance in which he was bold and courageous, like a daring pilot.


He encircled the equator
He went around the equator, possibly in a vehicle or on foot.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: IRVING BERLIN

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