Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
Mercer Johnny Lyrics


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Zip a dee doo-dah, zip a dee ay
My, oh my, what a wonderful day
Plenty of sunshine headed my way
Zip a dee doo-dah, zip a dee ay

Mister bluebird on my shoulder
It's the truth, it's actual
Everything is satisfactual

Zip a dee doo-dah, zip a dee ay




Wonderful feelin'
Wonderful day

Overall Meaning

The song "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" is a joyful tune that exudes the concept of seizing the day and living one's life without any worry. The song begins with the catchy refrain, "Zip a dee doo-dah, zip a dee ay," illustrating an infectious happiness that is more familiar to children. The song's opening verse, "My oh my, what a wonderful day. Plenty of sunshine headed my way," sets the tone for the song. Everything is going well, the day is blissful, and there's no need to worry.


The song's protagonist has a bluebird resting on his shoulder, a symbol of joy and freedom. The singer exclaims, "It's the truth, it's actual, everything is satisfactual," suggesting that everything he is experiencing is correct, and there's no need to have a counter-argument. The chorus consists of the repeated exclamation of "Zip-a-dee-do-dah, Zip-a-dee-ay," capturing the essence of life's joyfulness and lightheartedness.


Overall, "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah" remains an anthem of glee and freedom, urging people to seize the day, enjoy the present, and forget about their worries. The song is an inspiration to people worldwide, encouraging us to look at life with its full beauty, stay positive, and don't forget to smile.


Line by Line Meaning

Zip a dee doo-dah, zip a dee ay
Expressing excitement and joy in a catchy way


My, oh my, what a wonderful day
Feeling grateful and optimistic for the present moment


Plenty of sunshine headed my way
Expecting good things to come and looking forward to a bright future


Mister bluebird on my shoulder
Symbolizing a sense of contentment and ease, a feeling of being carefree and happy


It's the truth, it's actual
Acknowledging the reality of the positive experiences and emotions being felt


Everything is satisfactual
Everything is going well and there is nothing to worry about


Wonderful feelin', wonderful day
Emphasizing the happiness and positivity of the moment, and appreciating the beauty of life




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Written by: Allie Wrubel, Ray Gilbert

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@AngeloLuis22

Beautiful melody of jo stafford.

@juanmanuelparadacontreras9565

Extraordinarias voces en quedar inmortalizadas en evocar una era de gran glamour. Simplemente geniales.

@captainpic

Amazing fidelity on this.

@badgrand

Best version in my honest opinion...

@sauquoit13456

On this day in 1962 {December 19th} Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans performed "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" on late Dick Clark's 'American Bandstand'... One month earlier on Nov. 17th it entered Billboard's Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #8 The song was originally featured in the 1946 Walt Disney film "Song of the South" {was performed by James Baskett} Johnny Mercer covered it in 1947; his version reached #8 R.I.P. Mr. Disney {1901 - 1966}, Mr. Mercer {1909 - 1976}, and Mr. Baskett {1904 - 1948}

@VampirexEva

my music teacher back in elementary taught us this song xD and others n wow. i never knew it was this old. mabey this is where my love for old music comes from

@Phantom-ph6xg

Music teacher teaching real music. who knew? Just kidding. That's cool though

@arbytv5139

this version was also played during the credits of waking sleeping beauty

@actingbogard9570

Song of the south souldnt be banned its a classic

@connermoody1944

I really agree

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