Save The Bones For Henry Jones
Ray Charles Lyrics


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We're gonna have a supper
We'll eat some food that's rare
And at the head of the table
We'll place brother Henry's chair
Invite all the local big dogs
We'll laugh and talk and eat
But we'll save the bones for Henry Jones
'Cause Henry don't eat no meat

Today I'll go to market
Buy up a lotta fish
Well, that will thrill brother Henry
'Cause fish is his special dish
Get a large can of molasses
Have something really sweet
But we'll save the bones for Henry Jones
'Cause Henry don't eat no meat

Henry is not a drinker
He rarely takes a nip
He don't need a napkin
'Cause the things he eats don't drip ' blip!
One day we had a banquet
It really was a bake
They started off with short ribs
Then finished off with steak
But when the feast was over
Brother Henry just kept his seat
And we served the bones to Henry Jones
'Cause Henry don't eat no meat

Our banquet was most proper
Right down to demitasse
From soup to lox and bagels
And pheasant under glass ' class!
We thought the chops were mellow
He said his chops were beat ' reet!
We served the bones to Henry Jones
'Cause Henry don't eat no meat
He's an egg man
Henry don't eat no meat
He loves a pullet
Henry don't eat no meat
A vegetarian
Henry?




Coming mother!
Soup's on

Overall Meaning

The song “Save The Bones For Henry Jones” by Ray Charles speaks to the dietary preferences of one character in particular, brother Henry. The song’s lyrics describe a gathering of people to eat a meal together, which will include food that is rare and special, such as fish and molasses. However, brother Henry is a vegetarian and will not eat any of the meat, preferring instead to eat the bones. Despite his unique dietary choices, everyone still respects him and includes him in the meal.


The song is a playful and lighthearted commentary on vegetarianism and the societal norms surrounding meat-eating. Brother Henry stands out from the others at the table and challenges their assumptions about what should be served and consumed. The song also highlights the idea that everyone has their own preferences and should be respected for them, even if they seem unusual.


Line by Line Meaning

We're gonna have a supper
We're going to have a meal


We'll eat some food that's rare
We'll eat some food that we don't usually have


And at the head of the table
At the most important spot of the table


We'll place brother Henry's chair
Henry will sit in the most important spot of the table


Invite all the local big dogs
Invite all the important people in town


We'll laugh and talk and eat
We'll enjoy our meal together


But we'll save the bones for Henry Jones
We'll keep the bones for Henry to take home


'Cause Henry don't eat no meat
Henry is a vegetarian


Today I'll go to market
Today I'll go shopping


Buy up a lotta fish
Buy a lot of fish


Well, that will thrill brother Henry
Henry will be very happy


'Cause fish is his special dish
Fish is Henry's favorite food


Get a large can of molasses
Buy a large container of molasses


Have something really sweet
Have something sugary


He don't need a napkin
He doesn't spill food


'Cause the things he eats don't drip ' blip!
Because the food he eats doesn't drip


One day we had a banquet
One day we had a big feast


It really was a bake
It was a great event


They started off with short ribs
They began with short ribs


Then finished off with steak
They ended with steak


But when the feast was over
After the meal was done


Brother Henry just kept his seat
Henry didn't move from his spot


And we served the bones to Henry Jones
We gave the bones to Henry


'Cause Henry don't eat no meat
Henry is a vegetarian


Right down to demitasse
Even the small coffee cups


From soup to lox and bagels
From the beginning to the end


And pheasant under glass ' class!
And fancy pheasant under a cover


We thought the chops were mellow
We thought the pork chops were good


He said his chops were beat ' reet!
He said his chops were terrible


He's an egg man
He likes eggs


Henry don't eat no meat
Henry is a vegetarian


He loves a pullet
He loves chicken


Coming mother!
I'm coming


Soup's on
The soup is ready




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DANIEL BARKER, HENRY MCCOY JONES, MICHAEL H. GOLDSEN

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