Body and Soul
Louis Prima Lyrics


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Baby, baby it looks like it's gonna hail
Baby, baby it looks like it's gonna hail
You better come inside
Let me teach you how to jive and wail

You gotta jump, jive and then you wail
You gotta jump, jive and then you wail
You gotta jump, jive and then you wail
You gotto jump, jive and then you wail
You gotta jump, jive and then you wail

Papa's in the icebox lookin' for a can of ale
Papa's in the icebox lookin' for a can of ale
Mama's in the backyard
Learning how to jive and wail

You gotta jump, jive and then you wail
You gotta jump, jive and then you wail
You gotta jump, jive and then you wail
You gotto jump, jive and then you wail
You gotta jump, jive and then you wail

A women is a women and a man ain't nothin' but a male
A women is a women and a man ain't nothin' but a male
One good thing about him
He knows how to jive and wail

You gotta jump, jive and then you wail
You gotta jump, jive and then you wail
You gotta jump, jive and then you wail
You gotta jump, jive and then you wail
You gotta jump, jive and then you wail

Jack and Jill went up the hill to get a pail
Jack and Jill went up the hill to get a pail
Jill stayed up
She wants to learn how to jive and wail





You gotta jump, jive and then you wail

Overall Meaning

The song "Body and Soul" by Louis Prima contains lyrics that are meant to inspire listeners to let loose and have fun. The first two lines of the song describe a looming storm, but instead of worrying about the weather, the singer urges the listener to come inside and dance along with him. The phrase "jump, jive and then you wail" is repeated throughout the song, emphasizing the need to move and express oneself freely.


The song also touches on gender roles, with the line "A women is a women and a man ain't nothin' but a male" poking fun at societal expectations. However, the singer acknowledges that one good thing about men is that they know how to "jive and wail" along with the women. The final verse of the song references the nursery rhyme about Jack and Jill, with Jill choosing to stay behind and learn how to dance instead of continuing up the hill.


Overall, the lyrics of "Body and Soul" celebrate the joy of dance and encourage listeners to let go of their inhibitions and join in on the fun.


Line by Line Meaning

Baby, baby it looks like it's gonna hail
There's a storm coming, we need to seek shelter


You better come inside
Don't stay out in the storm, come inside where it's safe


Let me teach you how to jive and wail
I'll show you how to dance and have a good time, despite the bad weather


Papa's in the icebox lookin' for a can of ale
Dad is looking for a cold beer in the fridge


Mama's in the backyard
Mom is outside


Learning how to jive and wail
She's practicing her dancing skills


A women is a women and a man ain't nothin' but a male
Men and women are biologically different, but that doesn't define them


One good thing about him
Despite his gender, one admirable thing about him is his ability to dance


He knows how to jive and wail
He's good at dancing and having a good time


Jack and Jill went up the hill to get a pail
Jack and Jill went to get a pail of water


Jill stayed up
Jill didn't go back down the hill


She wants to learn how to jive and wail
She's interested in learning how to dance and have a good time


You gotta jump, jive and then you wail
The main message of the song is to dance and have fun, no matter what's going on




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Written by: PRIMA, LOUIS /

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