Little Brown Jug
The Glenn Miller Orchestra Lyrics


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Me and my wife live all alone
In a little log hut we're all our own
She loves gin and I love rum,
And don't we have a lot of fun!

Ha, ha, ha, you and me,
Little brown jug, don't I love thee!
Ha, ha, ha, you and me,
Little brown jug, don't I love thee!
When I go toiling on the farm
I take the little jug under my arm

Place it under a shady tree,
Little brown jug, 'tis you and me.
'Tis you that makes me friends and foes,
'Tis you that makes me wear old clothes
But, seeing you're so near my nose,
Tip her up and down she goes.

If all the folks in Adam's race
Were gathered together in one place,
Then I'd prepare to shed a tear
(I'd let them go without a tear)
Before I'd part from you, my dear.

If I'd a cow that gave such milk,
I'd dress her in the finest silk;
Feed her up on oats and hay,
And milk her twenty times a day.

I bought a cow from Farmer Jones,
And she was nothing but skin and bones
I fed her up as fine as silk,
She jumped the fence and strained her milk.

And when I die don't bury me at all,
Just pickle my bones in alcohol
I'ut a bottle o' booze at my head and feet
And then I know that I will keep.

The rose is red, my nose is too,
The violets blue and so are you




And yet, I guess, before I stop,
We'd better take another drop.

Overall Meaning

The Glenn Miller Orchestra's song "Little Brown Jug" is a song that tells a story about love and life. The song starts off with the singer and his wife living together in a log hut. They both have their favorite drinks- the wife loves gin, and the singer loves rum, and they both have fun drinking it. The singer takes the little brown jug with him when he goes to work on the farm and places it under a shady tree.


The song then goes on to talk about how the Little Brown Jug is responsible for the singer's friends and foes, and how it makes him wear old clothes. However, the singer is happy to have the jug near his nose and tips it up and down. He then talks about how he values the jug so much that he wouldn't want to part with it even if all the people in the world were gathered in one place.


The song then moves on to talk about the singer's cow that he bought from Farmer Jones. The cow was nothing but skin and bones, but the singer still fed her up to perfection. Unfortunately, the cow jumped the fence and strained her milk- which is a metaphor for people who take advantage of good things when they have them.


Ultimately, the song is about taking life as it comes and not getting too attached to things since eventually you'll have to let go of them. It's about enjoying life while you have it and making the most of what you have.


Line by Line Meaning

Me and my wife live all alone
My wife and I live together in solitude


In a little log hut we're all our own
We reside in our own small wooden house


She loves gin and I love rum,
My wife enjoys gin while I prefer rum


And don't we have a lot of fun!
We always enjoy ourselves thoroughly!


Ha, ha, ha, you and me,
Together we share laughter


Little brown jug, don't I love thee!
My dear little brown jug is truly adored


When I go toiling on the farm
As I work hard tending to the farm


I take the little jug under my arm
I keep my beloved little jug close by my side


Place it under a shady tree,
I rest it next to me under the cool tree shade


Little brown jug, 'tis you and me.
It's just us two, little brown jug


'Tis you that makes me friends and foes,
You're the reason I make both friends and enemies


'Tis you that makes me wear old clothes
You're why I wear worn-out clothes


But, seeing you're so near my nose,
Since you're so close to my nose


Tip her up and down she goes.
Up and down the jug goes as I take a sip


If all the folks in Adam's race
If everyone in the world


Were gathered together in one place,
Were all gathered in one spot


Then I'd prepare to shed a tear
I would ready myself to cry


(I'd let them go without a tear)
(Though I would also be okay without any tears shed)


Before I'd part from you, my dear.
Before having to say goodbye, my dear jug


If I'd a cow that gave such milk,
If only my cow could produce such milk


I'd dress her in the finest silk;
I'd clothe her in luxurious silks


Feed her up on oats and hay,
I'd nourish her with the best oats and hay


And milk her twenty times a day.
Milking her every hour of the day


I bought a cow from Farmer Jones,
I purchased a cow from Farmer Jones


And she was nothing but skin and bones
She was very thin and bony


I fed her up as fine as silk,
I fattened her up and fed her the best


She jumped the fence and strained her milk.
But as result, she jumped over the fence and milk became limited


And when I die don't bury me at all,
When I pass away, don't bury me


Just pickle my bones in alcohol
Instead, preserve my bones in alcohol


I'ut a bottle o' booze at my head and feet
Place a bottle of booze at each end


And then I know that I will keep.
So I know I'll always be nearby, alongside my little brown jug


The rose is red, my nose is too,
My nose is red, like a rose


The violets blue and so are you
Violets are blue, just like you


And yet, I guess, before I stop,
But I suppose, before I stop speaking


We'd better take another drop.
We should take another sip from the beloved jug




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: William Finegan, Glen Miller

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Scucci

Big Band will never go away because the music is fun and the people who play it have talent. Something that can't be said for most music these days.

MrPeterpiper1969

Seventy years later and it still sounds awesome and fresh. Timeless music from a genius brilliantly played by a band that still bears his name. Thanks for this upload, it's awesome.

Rambling Rose

My daughter is 15 and she play alto sax, I got to show her this!

ellieisacoolkid

Playing this in jazz band right now. I absolutely love it!

fenix9885

Wow, I didn't know this song could be done any better than the original. I love it

Jesus Mario Macias Gonzalez EL ITA

Glenn Miller, otro grande entre gigantes, lo máximo de su epoca, magnifica Orquesta Banda, ¡ EN MEMORIA ! DIOS nos guarde. 2/8/19.

Justin Bertrand

Very good bari sax. You can just hear it wail over everyone else!! Very Awesome. You go girl!!

moviejoe79

Excellent. It's nice to see them playing it so close to the original version.

greg sco

Great performance, excellent solos. Thanks for posting this.

Amber Chipchase Hayes

Love this kind of music ! Always have! Love the big band sound!

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