Lazybones
The Mills Brothers Lyrics


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Lazybones, sleepin' in the sun
How you spect to get your day's work done?
You can't get your day's work done
Sleepin' in the noon day sun

Lazybones, layin' in the shade
How you gonna get your cornmeal made?
You can't get no cornmeal made
Sleepin' in that evening shade

When taters need sprayin', I bet you keep prayin'
The bugs'll fall off of the vine
And when you go fishin' I bet you keep wishin'
Them fish don't grab your line

Lazybones, loafin' all the day
How you spect to make a dime that way?




You won't make no dime that way
Loafin' in the shade all day

Overall Meaning

The Mills Brothers's song, Lazybones, is a playful tune that highlights the laziness of an individual who enjoys lounging in the sun instead of fulfilling their daily responsibilities. The lyrics talk about the consequences of being lazy, including not being able to get any work done, not being able to make any money, and failing to seize opportunities. The lyrics also touch on the idea that laziness can lead to missed opportunities, such as when fishing or spraying taters.


The song seems to be a commentary on the value of hard work and the idea that laziness can lead to missed opportunities and a lack of fulfillment. The lyrics are also humorous, and the melody is catchy, making it a fun and engaging tune to listen to. Overall, the song provides a lighthearted look at the consequences of laziness, while still being entertaining and enjoyable to listen to.


Line by Line Meaning

Lazybones, sleepin' in the sun
If you sleep in the sun, how will you get your work done?


How you spect to get your day's work done?
It is impossible to complete your work if you're sleeping in the sun.


You can't get your day's work done
It's not feasible to finish your work if you're sleeping in the daytime.


Sleepin' in the noon day sun
It's hard to stay productive if you're napping under the blazing sun.


Lazybones, layin' in the shade
If you're relaxing in the shade, how will you make cornmeal?


How you gonna get your cornmeal made?
It is difficult to accomplish anything if you're lounging around in the shade.


You can't get no cornmeal made
It's impossible to make cornmeal if you're not doing any work.


Sleepin' in that evening shade
If you're dozing off in the evening shade, you won't be able to accomplish anything.


When taters need sprayin', I bet you keep prayin'
You hope that the bugs will leave your plants alone instead of working to protect them.


The bugs'll fall off of the vine
You rely on favorable conditions rather than taking action to protect your crops.


And when you go fishin' I bet you keep wishin'
You hope that fish will come to you without you putting in any effort.


Them fish don't grab your line
You expect to catch fish without putting in the effort to attract them to your line.


Lazybones, loafin' all the day
If you idle away your day, you won't earn a living.


How you spect to make a dime that way?
You won't earn any money if you're not actively working.


You won't make no dime that way
You can't earn a living if you're not working hard enough.


Loafin' in the shade all day
Lazing around all day won't yield any positive results.




Lyrics ยฉ O/B/O CAPASSO, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: HOAGY CARMICHAEL, JOHNNY MERCER

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Comments from YouTube:

Telcom100

Even in 1934, the wonderful Mills Brothers were preparing themselves for any potential musicians' strike by being their own orchestra.

Muffs 55mercury

Exactly. I think it was 1950 before they decided to use a band.

Muffs 55mercury

Wow I never heard this version of this great tune (I have the Glen Gray, Joe Haymes and Ted Lewis versions) This was when all four brothers were alive (John died late in 1935 and their father replaced him)

Roberto pablo Mengelle

El mรกs grande cuarteto vocal de la historia unico

Trombonology Erstwhile

Despite Donald's scolding, Harry is lazy and proud! This era produced a number of songs dealing with the topic of indolence -- "I Ain't Lazy, I'm Just Dreamin'" and "You're Just a No Account" are just a couple -- but this Mercer-Carmichael bucolic affair is the daddy of them all, and the Mills Bros' take is one of the finest. "Well, lookie here!"

Cynthia Pickett

Their collective abilities (imitation of a horn section) remains amazing ๐Ÿคฉ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿ˜„!

TexasGit

The only version I had actually heard was from Leon Redbone :) He did alright, but the Mills Brothers are next level.

Daniel Arick

I heard a recording they did called " Flat Foot Floogie ", that was done just like this one

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