Jump for Joy
Peggy Lee Lyrics


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Fare thee well, land of cotton
Cotton lisle is out of style
Honey child
Jump for joy

Don't you grieve, little Eve
All the hounds I do believe
Have been killed
Ain't ya thrilled?

Jump for joy
Have you seen pastures groovy?
Green pastures was just a technicolor movie




When you stomp up to heaven and you meet old Saint Pete
Tell that boy

Overall Meaning

these words so sweet


When you arrive uptown and see those angels winging
All the bells are gonna ring, and they'll commence singing
Jump for joy
Don't you worry 'bout sin
Never mind, give the toss a fin
You'll be glad you're livin'
Yes siree, you'll be jumpin'
Jump for joy


The song "Jump for Joy" by Peggy Lee is a jubilant tune that encourages listeners to celebrate life and find joy in the present moment. The first verse reflects a changing world and a shift in fashion, with cotton lisle going out of style. The lyrics encourage listeners not to grieve, with the assurance that all the "hounds" - likely a reference to racist oppressors - have been killed. The chorus then urges listeners to jump for joy, and to not worry about sin or difficulties in life.


Line by Line Meaning

Fare thee well, land of cotton
Goodbye to the Southern way of life that was built on cotton plantations.


Cotton lisle is out of style
The traditional fabric used in Southern clothing is no longer fashionable.


Honey child
A term of endearment for the listener.


Jump for joy
Expressing excitement and happiness.


Don't you grieve, little Eve
Don't be sad, little one.


All the hounds I do believe
Referring to the hunting dogs often used on Southern plantations, which may have been killed off or are no longer necessary.


Have been killed
No longer in use or existence.


Ain't ya thrilled?
Asking if the listener is excited about the prospect of change.


Jump for joy
Encouraging the listener to express excitement and happiness.


Have you seen pastures groovy?
Asking if the listener has seen the new and exciting things that the future holds.


Green pastures was just a technicolor movie
The idea of a perfect life in the countryside was just a fantasy perpetuated by Hollywood movies.


When you stomp up to heaven and you meet old Saint Pete
In the afterlife, when the listener meets Saint Peter at the gates of heaven.


Tell that boy
Addressing Saint Peter directly.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DUKE ELLINGTON, SID KULLER, PAUL WEBSTER, PAUL FRANCIS WEBSTER

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on Why Don't You Do Right (Get Me Some Money Too)

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Musical Interlude

You had plenty money 1922
You let other women make a fool of you
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
Get out of here and get me some money too?
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?

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