Hot Toddy
Nino Ferrer Lyrics


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It is a rainy sunday afternoon
Drinking Hot toddy in the living room
And what else can I do
There's nothing to do
There's no place to go
I turn on the TV and there's nothing to see
I turn on radio and I don't want to know
And if I go to bed
There ain't no head
Hot Toddy, Toddy ho

You say tomorrow is another day
I think the gloom will never go away
And what else can you say
There's nothing to do
There's no place to go
I turn on the TV and there's nothing to see
I turn on radio and I don't want to know
And if I go to bed
There ain't no head
Hot Toddy Toddy ho

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I put on my shoes
And I got the blues
I put on my clothes
And I begin to rove
I can't understand what's wrong
What's no good about me
Don't know what it is
But it is certainly
When I look in the mirror
It's nothing I can see
I walked down the street
And who did I meet
Nobody but you
With nothing to do

I can't understand what's wrong
What's no good about me
Don't know what it is
But it is certainly
And when I look in the mirror
It's nothing I can see

It is a rainy sunday afternoon
Drinking Hot toddy in the living room
And what else can I do
There's nothing to do
There's no place to go
I turn on the TV and there's nothing to see
I turn on radio and I don't want to know
And if I go to bed
There ain't no head
Hot Toddy, Toddy ho





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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Nino Ferrer's "Hot Toddy" express boredom and dissatisfaction at a rainy Sunday afternoon. The singer is drinking a hot toddy in his living room, feeling that there is nothing to do and nowhere to go. He tries to fill his time by turning on the TV and radio, but they just exacerbate his sense of ennui. Even going to bed provides no escape, as the same sense of emptiness persists. The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Hot Toddy, Toddy ho" as if to suggest that the only respite from the boredom is the soothing warmth of the alcoholic beverage.


The second verse introduces another character, a person who tells the singer that "tomorrow is another day" but cannot offer any real solace for his feelings of malaise. The singer puts on his clothes and shoes, only to find that he still has the blues and cannot understand what is wrong with him. He walks down the street and meets nobody but the same person who had earlier offered hollow words of encouragement. The song concludes with a repetition of the chorus and the image of the singer still trapped inside his own melancholy.


Overall, the lyrics of "Hot Toddy" capture the sense of listlessness and dissatisfaction that can come with a boring, rainy day. The lack of action in the song's imagery is matched by the repetitiveness of the chorus, making for a mesmerizing listening experience. The repetition of "Hot Toddy, Toddy ho" also adds to the sense of comfort that the drink provides.


Line by Line Meaning

It is a rainy sunday afternoon
The setting is a gloomy, quiet day with not much to do


Drinking Hot toddy in the living room
The singer is trying to find comfort in a warm drink while staying inside


And what else can I do
The singer is at a loss for ways to entertain themselves


There's nothing to do
The artist feels bored and unoccupied


There's no place to go
The artist feels trapped and unable to leave the house


I turn on the TV and there's nothing to see
The singer is disappointed with the entertainment options available


I turn on radio and I don't want to know
The singer is uninterested in the music or news being broadcast


And if I go to bed
The artist is considering going to sleep


There ain't no head
The artist doesn't know what to do with themselves and can't fall asleep


Hot Toddy, Toddy ho
The artist is still trying to find comfort in the warm drink


You say tomorrow is another day
Someone else is trying to offer hope and encouragement for the future


I think the gloom will never go away
The artist is feeling hopeless and pessimistic about their situation


And what else can you say
The singer is skeptical that anyone can offer a solution to their problem


I put on my shoes
The singer decides to leave the house


And I got the blues
The singer is sad and feels down


I put on my clothes
The artist gets dressed


And I begin to rove
The artist aimlessly walks around without a specific plan


I can't understand what's wrong
The singer is confused about why they feel the way they do


What's no good about me
The singer is questioning their own worth and value


Don't know what it is
The artist is unsure of the root of their problem


But it is certainly
The artist is sure that there is an issue


When I look in the mirror
The artist examines themselves


It's nothing I can see
The singer doesn't notice anything specific about themselves


I walked down the street
The artist continues to wander aimlessly


And who did I meet
The singer encounters someone else


Nobody but you
The singer recognizes the person they meet


With nothing to do
The other person is in a similar position of boredom and unproductiveness


Hot Toddy Toddy Toddy Toddy ho
The artist continues to cling to the comfort of the warm drink




Lyrics © BEUSCHER ARPEGE
Written by: Minnie Frye, Nino Ferrer, Dorothy Moses

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