A-Tisket A-Tasket
The Manhattan Transfer Lyrics


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A-tisket, a-tasket
A brown and yellow basket
I sent a letter to my mommy
On the way I dropped it
I dropped it, I dropped it
Yes on the way I dropped it
A little girlie picked it up
And put it in her pocket
She was truckin' on down the avenue
Not a single thing to do
She went peck, peck, peckin' all around
When she spied it on the ground
She took it, she took it,
My little yellow basket
And if she doesn't bring it back
I think that I will die
A-tisket, a-tasket
I lost my yellow basket
And if that girlie don't return it
Don't know what I'll do
Oh dear, I wonder where my basket can be?
(So do we, so do we, so do we, so do we, so do we)
Oh gee, I wish that little girl I could see
(So do we, so do we, so do we, so do we, so do we)
Oh why was I so careless with that basket of mine
That itty-bitty basket was a joy of mine
A-tisket, a-tasket,
I lost my yellow basket
Won't someone help me find my basket
And make me happy again, again!
(Was it green?)
No, no, no, no
(Was it red?)
No, no, no, no
(Was it blue?)
No, no, no, no




Just a little yellow basket
A little yellow basket

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Manhattan Transfer's A-Tisket A-Tasket describe the singer's feelings of despair and loss after she loses her little yellow basket, which contained a letter she had sent to her mother. She sings of how she dropped it on the way and a little girl picked it up and put it in her pocket. The rest of the song details how the singer is searching for the little girl, hoping that she would return the basket. She becomes increasingly anxious and worried throughout the song as she realizes the importance of the basket and the letter inside it.


The song's frantic tempo reflects the singer's desperation and sense of urgency. The repetitive melody of "a-tisket, a-tasket" creates a sense of a child's nursery rhyme, which adds to the playful nature of the song. The combination of the upbeat melody with the lyrics detailing a lost basket creates a fun and lighthearted mood, making it a perfect tune for children.


A-Tisket A-Tasket was originally written as a jump-rope rhyme by Ella Fitzgerald in 1938, and it became her first big hit. In 1957, The Manhattan Transfer released their version, which became a top 20 hit. It has since become a jazz classic and a popular song for children to sing and play.


Line by Line Meaning

A-tisket, a-tasket
I had a little yellow basket.


A brown and yellow basket
My basket was brown and yellow in color.


I sent a letter to my mommy
I sent a letter to my mother.


On the way I dropped it
While going to send the letter, I accidentally dropped it.


I dropped it, I dropped it
I dropped the letter on the way to my mommy.


Yes on the way I dropped it
I really did drop the letter on my way to my mother.


A little girlie picked it up
A young girl picked up the letter that I dropped.


And put it in her pocket
She put the letter in her pocket.


She was truckin' on down the avenue
The young girl was walking quickly down the avenue.


Not a single thing to do
She seemed to have nothing else to do except walk down the avenue.


She went peck, peck, peckin' all around
As she walked, the young girl was looking around in different directions.


When she spied it on the ground
The young girl saw my letter lying on the ground.


She took it, she took it
The young girl picked up the letter.


My little yellow basket
The letter was inside my little yellow basket.


And if she doesn't bring it back
If the young girl does not return my letter,


I think that I will die
I will be very upset or feel like I am going to die without my letter.


I lost my yellow basket
I lost my little yellow basket, which had my letter in it.


Don't know what I'll do
I do not know what to do without my letter and my little yellow basket.


Oh dear, I wonder where my basket can be?
I am wondering where my little yellow basket could be.


(So do we, so do we, so do we, so do we, so do we)
Others are also wondering where my little yellow basket could be.


Oh gee, I wish that little girl I could see
I wish I could see the young girl who picked up my letter and little yellow basket.


(So do we, so do we, so do we, so do we, so do we)
Others also wish to see the young girl who picked up my little yellow basket.


Oh why was I so careless with that basket of mine
I am questioning why I was so careless with my little yellow basket in the first place.


That itty-bitty basket was a joy of mine
My little yellow basket brought me great joy.


Won't someone help me find my basket
I am asking for help in finding my little yellow basket.


And make me happy again, again!
Having my little yellow basket back would make me very happy again.


(Was it green?)
Someone is questioning if my little yellow basket was green in color.


(No, no, no, no)
My little yellow basket was not green.


(Was it red?)
Someone is questioning if my little yellow basket was red in color.


(No, no, no, no)
My little yellow basket was not red.


(Was it blue?)
Someone is questioning if my little yellow basket was blue in color.


(No, no, no, no)
My little yellow basket was not blue.


Just a little yellow basket
My little yellow basket was just that, a small, yellow basket.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ELLA FITZGERALD, VAN ALEXANDER

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