Cuckoo in the Clock
Mel Tormé Lyrics


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There they were, there they were,
He was baby-talkin' her,
And the cuckoo in the clock went "Cuckoo!"
Every fifteen minutes he crew,
"Cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo!"

"Be a pal, be a pal",
Said the fella to his gal,
And the cuckoo in the clock went "Cuckoo!
I believe they're startin' to woo,
Woo-woo, woo-woo, woo-woo!"

They didn't know that everything they said was overheard;
They didn't hear that little birdie givin' them the bird!

So he said with a sigh,
"Who's your little peachy pie?"
And the cuckoo in the clock went "Cuckoo!
Though I'm just a little cuckoo,
I'm not as cuckoo as you!"
Then he closed the door and withdrew,
"Cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo!"

They didn't know that everything they said was overheard;
They didn't hear that little birdie givin' them the bird!

So he said with a sigh,
"Who's your little peachy pie?"
And the cuckoo in the clock went "Cuckoo!
Though I'm just a little cuckoo,
I'm not as cuckoo as you!"
Then he closed the door and withdrew,
"Cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo!




"Cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo!
Oh yeah!"

Overall Meaning

The song "Cuckoo in the Clock" by Mel Torme is a playful and humorous take on eavesdropping on a couple's conversation through the lens of the cuckoo in a clock. The lyrics describe a couple who are engaging in some flirtatious banter, and every fifteen minutes the cuckoo in the clock makes its presence known by saying "Cuckoo!" The couple is unaware that they are being overheard, but the cuckoo is listening in on their conversation and even interjects at one point to criticize their behavior, saying that he may be a little cuckoo but he's not as cuckoo as they are. The song is light-hearted and comedic, and it's a clever way of using a common household object to tell a story about human behavior and communication.


One interpretation of the song is that it's a commentary on how people often think they have more privacy than they actually do, especially in public spaces like a house or apartment building. Even if someone isn't intentionally trying to eavesdrop, they may end up overhearing conversations that were meant to be private. The cuckoo in the clock is a comical representation of this idea, as even an inanimate object can become an unsuspecting witness to a couple's intimate moments.


Line by Line Meaning

There they were, there they were,
The couple was present together


He was baby-talkin' her,
The man was speaking sweetly and childishly with his partner


And the cuckoo in the clock went "Cuckoo!"
The cuckoo bird in the clock chimed


Every fifteen minutes he crew,
The cuckoo bird chimed every fifteen minutes


"Cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo!"
The cuckoo bird's chime sounded like 'cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo'


"Be a pal, be a pal",
The man requested his partner to be friendly


Said the fella to his gal,
The man was speaking to his female partner


I believe they're startin' to woo,
The actions of the couple indicated they were beginning a romantic relationship


Woo-woo, woo-woo, woo-woo!"
The cuckoo bird was chiming, sounding like 'woo-woo, woo-woo, woo-woo'


They didn't know that everything they said was overheard;
The couple was unaware that their conversation was being heard


They didn't hear that little birdie givin' them the bird!
The cuckoo bird's chime was a mocking response to their conversation


So he said with a sigh,
The man spoke in a resigned tone


"Who's your little peachy pie?"
The man asked for a pet name for his partner


Though I'm just a little cuckoo,
The cuckoo bird admitted to being just a small bird


I'm not as cuckoo as you!"
The cuckoo bird sarcastically referred to the couple as crazy


Then he closed the door and withdrew,
The bird retreated into the clock


"Cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo!"
The cuckoo bird continued to chime mockingly


"Cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo!"
The cuckoo bird continued to chime mockingly


"Oh yeah!"
The cuckoo bird expressed satisfaction at mocking the couple




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