One Mint Julep
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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One early morning as I was walking
I met a woman, we started talking
I took her home to get a few nips
But all I had was a mint julep

I don't remember just how I started
I only know that we should have parted
I stole a kiss and then another
I didn't mean to take it further
One mint julep was the cause of it all

The lights were burning low, there in the parlor
When through the kitchen door up popped her father
He said, "I saw you when you kissed my daughter
Better wed her right now, or face a slaughter"
I didn't know just what I was doing, I had to marry or face ruin

A mint julep, a mint julep
A mint julep, a mint julep
One mint julep was the cause of it all

Now, I don't want to bore you with my troubles
But from now on I'll be thinking double
I'm through with flirting and drinking whiskey
I got six extra children from a-getting frisky

A mint julep, a mint julep




A mint julep, a mint julep
One mint julep was the cause of it all

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sarah Vaughan's "One Mint Julep" tell the story of a man who meets a woman and takes her back to his place. While there, he becomes more intimate with her than he intended, due to the influence of the titular drink. Eventually, the woman's father catches them and demands they get married, leading the man to rue his decision to have that one mint julep. He now sees the consequences of getting too involved with someone after just one drink, and regrets the choices he has made.


The lyrics also explore the idea of consequences and regret, highlighting how one moment of indulgence can lead to a lifetime of responsibility. The singer finds himself burdened with extra children and is forced to take stock of his life and the choices he makes going forward. The mint julep serves as a metaphor for the fleeting nature of pleasure, and how it can quickly turn into something far more serious.


Line by Line Meaning

One early morning as I was walking
As the sun was rising, and I was taking a walk


I met a woman, we started talking
I ran into a woman and we began conversing


I took her home to get a few nips
I invited her over to have some drinks


But all I had was a mint julep
The only beverage I had to offer her was a mint julep


I don't remember just how I started
I can't recall how things got started


I only know that we should have parted
All I remember is that we should have separated


I stole a kiss and then another
I took a kiss and then another without asking for permission


I didn't mean to take it further
I didn't intend to escalate things


One mint julep was the cause of it all
The reason for all the trouble was that one drink


The lights were burning low, there in the parlor
The lights in the living room were dimly lit


When through the kitchen door up popped her father
Suddenly her father appeared through the kitchen door


He said, "I saw you when you kissed my daughter
He confronted me, saying he witnessed me kissing his daughter


Better wed her right now, or face a slaughter"
He gave me an ultimatum to either marry her immediately, or else face deadly consequences


I didn't know just what I was doing, I had to marry or face ruin
I was confused and didn't know what else to do, so I reluctantly married her or else suffer the consequences


Now, I don't want to bore you with my troubles
I don't want to burden you with my personal issues


But from now on I'll be thinking double
In the future I plan to think twice, be more cautious and learn from my mistakes


I'm through with flirting and drinking whiskey
I'm done with casual flirting and drinking liquor


I got six extra children from a-getting frisky
As a result of my carelessness, I now have six kids


A mint julep, a mint julep
A drink that caused me a world of problems


One mint julep was the cause of it all
This one beverage was the cause of my misfortunes




Writer(s): Rudolph Toombs

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@frankcurry6891

This Really Swings, I love it. I bought it in the sixties on a vinyl 45rpm. Quincy Jones does the backing.

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The absolute best!!

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Just a little spot of soul nooowww !

@susiearioli2042

Almost exactly the same arrangement as for uncle Ray...didn't know that happened in Jazz

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