Foul Owl
Quincy Jones Lyrics


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All you little birds better lock up tight,
′Cause there's a foul owl on the prowl tonight.

Hey, little lark, get outta the dark.
Foul owl on the prowl.

Cute little jay, stay outta his way.
Foul owl on the prowl.

You just might be the quail he′ll tail.
Foul owl on the prowl.

You just might be the swallow he'll follow.
Foul owl on the prowl.

If you hear him hoot - scoot.
If you pass his tree - flee.
If you catch his eye - fly.
Don't wait to say goodbye.

He′s got a yen for a purdy little hen.
Foul owl on the prowl.

He′s hungry for a chick, so get home quick.
Foul owl on the prowl.





Foul owl on the prowl.
Foul owl on the prowl.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Quincy Jones's song Foul Owl paint a vivid picture of the dangerous world of birds after dark. The main message of the song is that all little birds need to be on guard as there is a dangerous predator on the prowl, hunting for its next target. The lyrics offer specific advice to different kinds of birds, urging them to stay out of the way and avoid catching the attention of the titular foul owl.


Despite the simple, almost child-like lyrics, there is a palpable sense of danger that runs through the song. This surreal blending of whimsy and peril is a hallmark of the song's composer, Quincy Jones, who was known for his ability to create intricate, evocative soundscapes that pulled from a variety of genres and influences.


Overall, Jones's Foul Owl is a playful cautionary tale about the dangers that lurk in the world around us, even in the seemingly innocent world of birds. With its catchy melody and memorable lyrics, it remains a beloved classic of the era.


Line by Line Meaning

All you little birds better lock up tight,
There is danger lurking in the form of a predatory owl, so all the little birds should take precautions and protect themselves.


′Cause there's a foul owl on the prowl tonight.
The danger specifically comes from an owl who is actively hunting for prey.


Hey, little lark, get outta the dark.
The owl is drawn to areas of darkness, so a lark should avoid areas where it might be camouflaged.


Foul owl on the prowl.
The owl is still actively hunting.


Cute little jay, stay outta his way.
The owl is dangerous and should be avoided, especially by small and vulnerable birds like the jay.


You just might be the quail he′ll tail.
The owl is always searching for prey, and any bird could potentially become a target.


You just might be the swallow he'll follow.
Even birds that are larger or faster than the owl are not necessarily safe, as the owl has tactics for hunting even relatively swift birds like swallows.


If you hear him hoot - scoot.
The sound of the owl's hoot is a warning sign to other birds, who should immediately take precautionary measures to avoid it.


If you pass his tree - flee.
The owl is likely perched in a tree, so any birds that see a tree with an owl in it should quickly vacate the area.


If you catch his eye - fly.
The owl's sharp eyesight is a major asset in hunting, so if it locks onto another bird with its gaze, that bird should try to make a quick escape.


Don't wait to say goodbye.
Other birds should not linger around the owl, but should instead flee immediately to protect themselves.


He′s got a yen for a purdy little hen.
The owl is specifically hunting for a female bird, which it will likely kill and eat.


Foul owl on the prowl.
The owl is still searching for prey.


He′s hungry for a chick, so get home quick.
Even newly hatched birds are not safe from the owl's predatory instincts, so other birds should take precautions to keep themselves and their offspring safe.


Foul owl on the prowl.
The owl is still a danger to other birds.




Writer(s): Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Quincy D Jones

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Comments from YouTube:

R R

always loved this song in The Heat of The Night. A great movie!

mizpahboy

Rather you're a country music fan or not you gotta love this song

Frederick DeFeo

I’m not a country music fan, and I love this song.

Incidentally, I was born in Philly and still live in the area, just like a few of the other commenters. Interesting…

mizpahboy

@Ahmad Hamza balad Same here, north Philly

Ahmad Hamza balad

I'm from Philly but it's something about this song that I love

corinne noennich-kuhn

Right 👍in fact it’ s Bluegrass 😍love it🧡

MatthewA0272

Brilliant film, brilliant soundtrack. Thanks Quincy.

Willie Gordon

This is a Quincy Jones song? Well I'll be. And the funny thing about this song is the guy in the diner in "In the Heat of the Night" played a racist but he was playing a song by a black man.

Dustin Palaghe

I love this song and the movie

tamar

I can't stop playing this

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