Five O'Clock Whistle
The Glenn Miller Orchestra Lyrics


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The five o'clock whistle's on the blink
The whistle won't blow and whadd'ya think?
My pop is still in the factory 'cause he don't know
What time it happens to be
The five o'clock whistle didn't blow
The whistle is broke and whadda'ya know?
If somebody don't find out what's wrong
Oh, my pop'll be workin' all night long
Oh! Who's gonna fix the whistle?
Won't somebody fix the whistle?
Oh! Who's gonna fix the whistle?
So my poor old pop will know
It's time for him to stop
Ya ought to hear what my mommy said
When papa came home and sneaked into bed




And told her he worked till half past two
'Cause the five o'clock whistle never blew

Overall Meaning

The Glenn Miller Orchestra's "The Five O'Clock Whistle" talks about a broken whistle at the factory that announced the end of the workday. The song talks about the confusion and frustration that resulted from the malfunction, as employees were left wondering when to call it quits. In the song, the singer's father is still working in the factory because he doesn't know what time it is since the whistle didn't blow. The song highlights the importance of punctuality and having a system in place to announce the end of the workday.


The lyrics of "The Five O'Clock Whistle" connects with the difficulties people may experience when they depend on systems that are beyond their control. People often depend on a system to organize and regulate their lives, and when it malfunctions, things can get complicated. In this case, the broken whistle has a significant impact on the workers' lives, with some left to work extra hours because they didn't know what time it was. The song highlights the importance of having reliable systems in place and the severe consequences that arise when they fail.


Line by Line Meaning

The five o'clock whistle's on the blink
The whistle that indicates it's time for work to end is not working properly


The whistle won't blow and whadd'ya think?
The whistle that is supposed to blow when work is over is not functioning and it is a cause of concern


My pop is still in the factory 'cause he don't know What time it happens to be
My dad is at the factory because he has not had an indication that it’s time to go home


The five o'clock whistle didn't blow The whistle is broke and whadda'ya know?
The whistle that should go off at five o'clock to signify the end of the workday has not blown, probably because it's faulty


If somebody don't find out what's wrong Oh, my pop'll be workin' all night long
If nobody fixes the whistle, my dad will continue working all night with no indication that it’s time to knock off


Oh! Who's gonna fix the whistle? Won't somebody fix the whistle?
There is an urgent need for someone to fix the faulty whistle that would indicate the end of the workday


Oh! Who's gonna fix the whistle? So my poor old pop will know It's time for him to stop
The need for a repair of the whistle that would stop my dad from working all night and let him know it's time to call it a day


Ya ought to hear what my mommy said When papa came home and sneaked into bed And told her he worked till half past two 'Cause the five o'clock whistle never blew
When my dad got home and told my mom he worked till half past two because the whistle didn't blow, my mom was quite perturbed




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Gene Irwin, Josef Myrow, Kim Gannon

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@dasc0yne

I knew this from the 1944 Bugs Bunny cartoon, "Little Red Riding Rabbit."

@RobertJRoman

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@walterweddle7644

My 12 year old knows all the words.

@danielrussell446

Great to hear my dad introduced me to Glenn miller from an early age glad to hear this brilliant music is being appreciated

@JamesIrwins78s

I watched “The Hep Cat” clip with this tune in it about three years ago and I always wondered what song it was, I found out yesterday ‘cause I was listening to a Miller NBC radio broadcast from September 1940, and this played. Thanks for the upload!

@the78prof72

My pleasure.

@khussein6409

NICE!

@croonyerzoonyer

That’s one sign of a failing marriage lol

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