Skip To My Lou
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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Lost my partner, what'll I do
Lost my partner, what'll I do
Lost my partner, what'll I do
Skip to my Lou my darling

Gone again, skip to my Lou
Skip to my Lou my darling
I'll get another one, prettier 'n new
Skip to my Lou my darling

Little red wagon painted blue
Skip to my Lou my darling

Flies in the buttermilk, two by two
Skip to my Lou my darling

Flies in the sugar bowl, shou shou shou
Skip to my Lou my darling





Lots more verses but there's a lotta do
Skip to my Lou my darling

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Pete Seeger's song "Skip to My Lou" are believed to have originated in the Southern United States around the mid-19th century. The song is a joyful celebration of dancing and socializing. The repeated phrases of "Lost my partner, what'll I do," and "Skip to my Lou my darling" serve as the chorus, inviting everyone to join in on the dance. The verse, "Gone again, skip to my Lou," suggests that the dance is not just a static partner dance but rather a fluid and dynamic dance where partners are continuously changing. The line "I'll get another one, prettier 'n new" plays on the idea that dance partners are disposable and interchangeable.


Other verses of the song include the imagery of a little red wagon painted blue, and flies in the buttermilk and sugar bowl. These images add to the playful and playful nature of the song, emphasizing the lighthearted and whimsical nature of the dance. Interestingly, the phrase "shou shou shou" at the end of the verse with the flies in the sugar bowl is thought to be a reference to the sound of a fly swatter.


Line by Line Meaning

Lost my partner, what'll I do
My dance partner has left me and I am now alone, what options do I have?


Lost my partner, what'll I do
My dance partner has left me and I am now alone, what options do I have?


Lost my partner, what'll I do
My dance partner has left me and I am now alone, what options do I have?


Skip to my Lou my darling
I will dance by myself as it's better than not dancing at all.


Gone again, skip to my Lou
My partner has left me again, but instead of fretting over it, I'll just dance alone.


Skip to my Lou my darling
I will continue to dance alone until I find a new dance partner who is better than the last one.


Little red wagon painted blue
I saw a little wagon that was originally red but has been painted blue.


Skip to my Lou my darling
I'm too busy dancing to worry about the color of the wagon.


Flies in the buttermilk, two by two
I saw flies in the buttermilk, flying around in twos.


Skip to my Lou my darling
I'm too preoccupied with dancing to worry about the flies in the buttermilk.


Flies in the sugar bowl, shou shou shou
I saw flies in the sugar bowl, making a buzzing or shou shou sound.


Skip to my Lou my darling
Dancing is more important than getting rid of the flies in the sugar bowl.


Lots more verses but there's a lotta do
There are many more verses to this song, but I have many other things to do.


Skip to my Lou my darling
Even though there are more verses, I'll just keep dancing and not worry about the song's length.




Lyrics © TuneCore Inc., BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RALPH BLANE, HUGH MARTIN

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@alexpiva9672

Simply amazing; love Pete Seeger, he was a genius, a poet and a great human being; love from Italy.

@christophersmith5738

A beautiful song, a beautiful man, and a beautiful message at the end... we'll miss ya, Pete

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@dianthis

One of my mom’s favorite singers/musicians. Would listen to him in the car all the time. She saw him live here and there. I was the bearer of the unfortunate news that he had passed. Miss him. Miss my mom every day. 💕

@lissamarilopez6599

My daughter is named Lou n I sing this to her my husband had never heard it. I will finally be able show him!

@JC-xq2ec

From Wikipedia: Poet and Abraham Lincoln biographer Carl Sandburg writes that "Skip-to-my-Lou" was a popular party game in US President Abraham Lincoln's youth in southern Indiana, with verses such as "Hurry up slow poke, do oh do", "I'll get her back in spite of you", "Gone again, what shall I do", and "I'll get another girl sweeter than you".

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