Melody
Pig & Dan Lyrics


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Won't you play some simple melody
Like my mother sang to me
One with a good old-fashioned harmony
Play some simple melody

Musical demon, set your honey a-dreamin',
Won't you play me some rag
Just change that classical nag to some sweet beautiful drag
If you will play from a copy of a tune
That is choppy you'll get all my applause
And that is simply because I wanna listen to rag

Play for me
That good old-fashioned harmony
Oh, won't you play for me
A simple melody

Play from a copy of a tune that is choppy
You'll get all of my applause because




I wanna rag it
Ragtime melody

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pig & Dan's song "Melody" evoke nostalgia and a longing for simpler times through their references to a simple melody and a good old-fashioned harmony. The opening lines express a desire for music that is reminiscent of the melodies that the singer's mother used to sing to them, highlighting the importance of tradition and familial connections in music. The repetition of the request to play a simple melody emphasizes the straightforward and uncomplicated nature of the desired music.


The mention of a musical demon sets a whimsical tone and suggests a playful approach to creating music. The idea of setting someone's honey a-dreamin' with ragtime music adds a romantic and dreamlike quality to the song, enhancing its emotional depth. The contrast between classical music and sweet, beautiful drag hints at a desire for a more contemporary and lively interpretation of musical styles, showcasing a willingness to embrace change and experimentation in music.


The lyrics also explore the idea of applause and recognition, with the singer expressing that they will appreciate and applaud music that is choppy and ragged, showing a preference for ragtime melodies over more traditional and polished forms of music. This can be interpreted as a celebration of uniqueness and individuality in music, as well as a desire for music that evokes raw emotion and energy. The repetition of the desire to listen to rag further emphasizes the importance of this particular style of music to the singer.


In conclusion, the lyrics to "Melody" by Pig & Dan capture a sense of longing for a simpler time, a celebration of unique and individual music styles, and a desire for music that is both nostalgic and innovative. By combining references to traditional melodies, ragtime music, and a playful and dreamlike atmosphere, the song conveys a depth of emotion and a sense of connection to music as a means of nostalgia, joy, and self-expression.


Line by Line Meaning

Won't you play some simple melody
Would you please perform a straightforward tune


Like my mother sang to me
Similar to the songs my mother used to sing


One with a good old-fashioned harmony
A tune with traditional harmonic elements


Play some simple melody
Perform a straightforward tune


Musical demon, set your honey a-dreamin',
Talented musician, make your sweetheart dream


Won't you play me some rag
Would you please perform ragtime music


Just change that classical nag to some sweet beautiful drag
Transform boring classical music into lively drag


If you will play from a copy of a tune
If you perform a familiar melody


That is choppy you'll get all my applause
You will receive my praise if the rendition is lively


And that is simply because I wanna listen to rag
Because I enjoy ragtime music


Play for me
Perform for me


That good old-fashioned harmony
The traditional harmony


Oh, won't you play for me
Oh, would you perform for me


A simple melody
A straightforward tune


You'll get all of my applause because
You will earn my admiration due to


I wanna rag it
I want to listen to ragtime music


Ragtime melody
Melody in the style of ragtime music




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Irving Berlin

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