Pennies From Heaven
Prima Louis Lyrics


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And every time it rains, it rains, pennies from heaven (shoob doobie)
Don't you know each cloud contains pennies from heaven (shoob doobie)
You'll find your fortune fallin' all over the town
Be sure that your umbrella is upside down

Trade them for a package of sunshine and ravioli (macaroni)
If you want the thing you love, you must have pizzaoli baby
And, when you hear it thunder, don't run under a tree
There'll be pennies from heaven for you and me

And every time it rains it rains
And don't you know each cloud contains
Every time it rains, it rains
And don't you know each cloud contains
You find your fortune falling
All over town, all over town, all over town
Be sure that your umbrella
Is upside down twiddily bop

A ha ba hozzie white
Eagle eye la homba lee
Zombalomba zompolot
Old wodilly boy oh
Ah bobba hoy boy
Oh boy a hoy boy
Toddaly whoa, ooh
I knew I'd get ya
I knew I'd get ya
Let's go, let's go

And you'll find your fortune
Falling all over town
In pennies from heaven
Pennies from heaven




The pennies from heaven
For you and me

Overall Meaning

"Pennies From Heaven" by Prima Louis is a classic jazz standard, a song that has been covered by many other artists over the years. The lyrics are written in a poetic and metaphorical style, using the imagery of rain and clouds to describe the way that good things can come unexpectedly into one's life. The song is essentially about optimism and the idea that, no matter how difficult things may seem, there is always hope for something better.


The repeated refrain of "every time it rains, it rains pennies from heaven" is a poetic way of saying that fortune can come in unexpected forms. The idea of luck falling from the sky may seem fanciful, but it is a powerful metaphor for the idea that good things can come out of nowhere. The lyrics also suggest that every cloud contains pennies from heaven, indicating that even difficult or challenging situations may contain the seed of something positive.


The final verse of the song provides some practical advice for how to make the most of this opportunity. By holding your umbrella upside down, you can catch the falling coins of good fortune. The idea of trading them for "a package of sunshine and ravioli" or "pizzaoli" suggests that the real reward is not just material wealth, but the simple pleasures of life. In essence, the song is about the power of optimism and the importance of seeing the silver lining in every cloud.


Line by Line Meaning

And every time it rains, it rains, pennies from heaven (shoob doobie)
Whenever it rains, blessings come down from heaven.


Don't you know each cloud contains pennies from heaven (shoob doobie)
Even the rain clouds hold treasures that fall from the sky.


You'll find your fortune fallin' all over the town
Good fortune will come to you in unexpected ways.


Be sure that your umbrella is upside down
Keep your mind open to receive blessings.


Trade them for a package of sunshine and ravioli (macaroni)
Use those blessings to enjoy the good things in life.


If you want the thing you love, you must have pizzaoli baby
To have what you want, you have to take risks.


And, when you hear it thunder, don't run under a tree
Avoid taking cover in the wrong place when challenges arise.


There'll be pennies from heaven for you and me
We'll all receive blessings in our lives.


And you'll find your fortune Falling all over town In pennies from heaven Pennies from heaven The pennies from heaven For you and me
We'll find blessings all around us, in big and small ways, that will enrich our lives.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ARTHUR JOHNSTON, JOHNNY BURKE

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