It Happened In Hawaii
The Glenn Miller Orchestra Lyrics


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Howdy folks, let's go for a ride
Get your favorite one to sit by your side
Cuddle up in a sleigh
Giddyap Nellie Grey
And away we go.

While you listen to the sleigh bells ring
You're yodeling to your baby
You'll feel nice and warm
no matter how cold it may be

Take a look at little Jack and Jill
They ski down a hill that's a snowplow turn
And look there's a spill
There's a spill on the hill
When you're down it's a thrill to go up again.

Ev'rybody ought to learn to ski for that is how we first met
We were that Jack and Jill that came down a hill,
When I looked at you my hearttook a spill
Took a spill on a hill
It's a thrill that I can't forget

It Happened In Sun Valley not so very long ago
There were sunbeams in the snow
and a twinkle in your eye
I remember oh so clearly
that you nearly passed me by

Then It Happened In Sun Valley
when you slipped and fell and so did I
Now ev'ry year we go back
and then we recall that fall and that moment




When we were there on a hill
So we both take a spill and we're Jack and Jill again.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Sun Valley Jump" by The Glenn Miller Orchestra depict the joyful atmosphere and activities in Sun Valley, a popular ski resort in Idaho. The song opens with an invitation to go for a ride, encouraging listeners to sit beside their loved ones in a sleigh and enjoy the winter scenery. The mention of "Nellie Grey" is a nod to a famous horse-drawn sleigh named Nellie Gray, which was used for rides in Sun Valley during the 1940s.


The lyrics highlight the enchanting sound of sleigh bells ringing and the romantic feeling of being close to someone you care about. The mention of yodeling adds to the festive ambiance, evoking the sense of warmth even in the midst of cold weather. The song then shifts its focus to the experience of skiing, featuring the characters Jack and Jill. They ski down a hill, performing a snowplow turn, and take a spill, creating an exhilarating thrill. The lyrics suggest that learning to ski brought Jack and Jill together, as they recall the moment they first met on the hill.


As the song progresses, it emphasizes the memorable incident that occurred in Sun Valley when the singer and their partner both slipped and fell. This event became a significant moment in their relationship, with the lyrics indicating that it was almost a missed opportunity. The mention of returning to Sun Valley every year and remembering the fall and that particular "hill" reinforces the connection between their shared experiences on the slopes and their enduring love. The lyrics conclude by stating that they both take a spill on the hill, symbolizing their ongoing journey as a couple and likening themselves to the classic characters of Jack and Jill.


Overall, "Sun Valley Jump" celebrates the joy, romance, and nostalgic memories associated with visiting Sun Valley, particularly the excitement of skiing and the unique bond it can create.


Line by Line Meaning

Howdy folks, let's go for a ride
Greetings everyone, let's embark on a journey


Get your favorite one to sit by your side
Ensure your beloved companion joins you


Cuddle up in a sleigh
Cosy up together in a sleigh


Giddyap Nellie Grey
Encourage Nellie Grey to move faster


And away we go.
And so our adventure begins.


While you listen to the sleigh bells ring
As you hear the jingling of sleigh bells


You're yodeling to your baby
You're singing joyfully to your loved one


You'll feel nice and warm
You'll experience a delightful warmth


no matter how cold it may be
despite the bitter coldness of the weather


Take a look at little Jack and Jill
Observe young Jack and Jill


They ski down a hill that's a snowplow turn
They gracefully navigate a hill using a snowplow technique


And look there's a spill
Oh, there's been a tumble


There's a spill on the hill
A fall has occurred upon the snowy slope


When you're down it's a thrill to go up again.
After a tumble, the exhilaration of ascending once more is indescribable.


Ev'rybody ought to learn to ski for that is how we first met
Everyone should learn to ski, as that is the circumstance of our initial encounter


We were that Jack and Jill that came down a hill,
We were those figurative Jack and Jill descending a slope


When I looked at you my heart took a spill
When I gazed upon you, my heart was overwhelmed


Took a spill on a hill
My heart metaphorically tumbled on a hill


It's a thrill that I can't forget
It's an excitement that remains unforgettable


It Happened In Sun Valley not so very long ago
This event occurred in Sun Valley not too distant in time


There were sunbeams in the snow
Sunlight illuminated the snowy landscape


and a twinkle in your eye
Furthermore, there was a spark of joy in your gaze


I remember oh so clearly that you nearly passed me by
I recall vividly the moment you almost overlooked me


Then It Happened In Sun Valley
Subsequently, an incident transpired in Sun Valley


when you slipped and fell and so did I
When you slipped and stumbled, and I did as well


Now ev'ry year we go back
Now, every year we return


and then we recall that fall and that moment
Then we reminisce about that tumble and that particular instant


When we were there on a hill
When we found ourselves atop a hill


So we both take a spill and we're Jack and Jill again.
Hence, we both fall once more and become Jack and Jill anew.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HARRY WARREN, MACK GORDON

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