Toot Toot Tootsie
Mel Blanc Lyrics


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Toot, toot, Tootsie, good-bye!
Toot, toot, Tootsie, don't cry
The choo choo train that takes me
Away from you no words can tell how sad it makes me
Kiss me, Tootsie, and then
Do it over again, watch for the mail, I'll never fail
If you don't get a letter then you'll know I'm in jail
Toot, toot, Tootsie don't cry
Toot, toot, Tootsie, good-bye

Toot, toot, Tootsie, good-bye!
Toot, toot, Tootsie, don't cry
The choo choo train that takes me
Away from you no words can tell how sad it makes me
Kiss me, Tootsie, and then
Do it over again, watch for the mail, I'll never fail
If you don't get a letter then you'll know I'm in jail

Toot, toot, Tootsie don't cry
Toot, toot, Tootsie, good-bye

Overall Meaning

The song "Toot Toot Tootsie" was written by Gus Kahn, Ernie Erdman, and Dan Russo in 1922 and popularized by the famous voice actor Mel Blanc. The lyrics are a bittersweet farewell to Tootsie, who is presumably a lover or a close friend. The opening line, "Toot, toot, Tootsie, good-bye," is a reference to the sound of a train whistle, indicating that the singer is leaving on a train. The second line, "Toot, toot, Tootsie, don't cry," is a plea to Tootsie not to be sad about their separation.


The next two lines reveal the depth of the singer's emotional pain - "The choo choo train that takes me away from you no words can tell how sad it makes me." The imagery of the train leaving Tootsie behind is a powerful symbol of departure and loss. However, the singer tries to cheer themselves up by asking Tootsie to kiss them and to "do it over again." This repetition represents the singer's desire to hold onto the memory of their last kiss before leaving.


The final lines reveal the practical concern of communication - "Watch for the mail, I'll never fail. If you don't get a letter, then you'll know I'm in jail." This suggests that the singer is planning to write letters to Tootsie to maintain their relationship. However, the possibility of being sent to jail creates an uncertain future for the two of them. Overall, the lyrics of "Toot Toot Tootsie" are a poignant reflection of the pain of separation and the desire to maintain a connection with someone you care about.


Line by Line Meaning

Toot, toot, Tootsie, good-bye!
I am leaving, Tootsie, and saying goodbye.


Toot, toot, Tootsie, don't cry
Even though I am leaving, please don't cry, Tootsie.


The choo choo train that takes me
I am getting away from you on the train


Away from you no words can tell how sad it makes me
I am truly heartbroken to leave you, Tootsie, and I cannot express how deeply this sadness affects me.


Kiss me, Tootsie, and then
Before I go, please kiss me, Tootsie.


Do it over again, watch for the mail, I'll never fail
Kiss me again, and don't worry, I'll write to you and never fail.


If you don't get a letter then you'll know I'm in jail
If you don't hear from me, assume the worst, Tootsie - I might have been jailed.


Toot, toot, Tootsie don't cry
Please try not to cry, Tootsie


Toot, toot, Tootsie, good-bye
Again, Tootsie, goodbye.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Ernie Erdman, Gus Kahn, Dan Russo

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Comments from YouTube:

@elliotsoldies9585

This parody is spot on! I was already laughing out loud by the first seconds!

@roybo1930

OH! MY GOD! Sounds Like Spike Jones! His Jolson imitation is HILARIOUS!

@JoshMaxPower

The beauty of this is you will think it's funny even if you don't know who Al Jolson is! I can't believe I've lived my whole life and never heard this. 👍👍👍👍

@swisherbill

Cameos by Woody Woodpecker (1:01) and Willie Spicer at the Birdaphone (2:01), not to mention Porky at the close.

@WPM_in_ATL

Mel was the original voice of Woody. Having said that, Grace Stafford (Mrs. Walter Lantz) was the most famous voice for Woody.

@jasobres

Don't forget the Wackyland Rubber Band at 0:43!

@jeremylefevre2451

I love this

@davidgardner2531

I recently had my big toe amputated. I also decided to name it "Twinkles, the phantom tootsie". I'm gonna post a Facebook memorial featuring this wonderful parody because it features many of the funny noises that I regularly make as a result of tourettes...

@jeremylefevre2451

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Love it so

@pomeroy40144

Oh, my!

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