Old Folks
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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Everyone knows him as "Old Folks"
Like the seasons he'll come and he'll go
Just as free as a bird and
As good as his word
That's why everybody loves him so

Always leaving his spoon in his coffee
Puts his napkin up under his chin
And that yellow cob pipe
It's so mellow it's ripe
But you needn't be ashamed of him

In the evening, after supper
What stories he would tell
How he held the speech at
Gettysburg for Lincoln that day
I know that one so well

Don't quite understand about Old Folk
Did he fight for the blue or the grey?
For he's so diplomatic and so democratic
Wе always let him have his way

Every Friday hе'll go fishing
Way down on Buzzards Lake
But he only hooks a perch or two
A whale got away so we warm up the steak

Oh, someday there'll be no more Old Folks
What a lonely old town this would be
Children's voices at play will be




Still for a day
The day that they take Old Folks away

Overall Meaning

The song "Old Folks" is a poignant reflection on aging and loss. The opening line, "Everyone knows him as Old Folks," introduces the central figure of the song, an elderly man who is a beloved figure in the community. The lyrics suggest that he is an independent spirit, "just as free as a bird," and respected for his reliability - "as good as his word." Despite his age, he remains an active part of the community, depicted here as leaving his spoon in his coffee and tucking his napkin under his chin - a familiar sight to those who know and love him.


The second verse adds a touch of humor to the song, describing Old Folks' love of fishing and his tendency to catch only a few small perch. The line "looks like we warm the steak" suggests that despite his lack of success as a fisherman, his presence is always welcomed and adds to the enjoyment of the community. The final verse is the most poignant, with its reflection on what the world will be like when Old Folks is gone. The "children's voice at play" will be "still for a day" when he is no longer part of the community, and the sense of loss is palpable in the lyrics.


Overall, "Old Folks" is a touching tribute to the aging members of a community, and a reminder of the importance of cherishing those we love while they are still with us.


Line by Line Meaning

Everyone knows him as Old Folks
Old Folks is a well-known person to the community


Like the seasons, he'll come and he'll go
Old Folks comes and goes just like the natural occurrence of seasons


Just as free as a bird and as good as his word
Old Folks is free-spirited and always keeps his promises


That's why everybody loves him so
Old Folks is loved because of his kind-hearted and reliable nature


Always leaving his spoon in his coffee
Old Folks has the habit of leaving his spoon in his coffee cup


Tucks his napkin up under his chin
Old Folks puts his napkin under his chin when having a meal


And that yellow cow-pie is so mellow it's ripe
Old Folks doesn't care about eating foods that are considered unpleasant like cow pies that are old and yellow but he enjoys them


But you needn't be ashamed of him
Old Folks should not be looked down upon for his unorthodox behaviors


Every Friday he'll go fishing, down on his favorite lake
Old Folks spends his Fridays fishing at his favorite spot in the lake


But he only hooks a perch or two, the whale got away
Although Old Folks only catches a few fish, he enjoys fishing without any frustration


Looks like we warm the steak
Old Folks would only be able to catch and eat a small fish instead of a big, fancy steak


Someday there'll be no more Old Folks
One day Old Folks will no longer be alive


What a lonesome old town this will be
The town will become very lonely without Old Folks


Children's voice at play, will be still for a day
The children in town will stop playing when Old Folks passes


The day they take the Old Folks away
The day when Old Folks' companionship is taken away from the town




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Paytona Waddy


on Chelsea Bridge

These are NOT the lyrics to Chelsea Bridge. As far as I know there are no lyrics to Chelsea Bridge. The lyrics here are from “A Foggy Day”, lyricist is Ira Gershwin.

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