Little Old Lady
The Mills Brothers Lyrics


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Little old lady passing by,
Catching everyone's eye,
You have such a charming manner,
Sweet and shy.
Little old bonnet set in place,
And a Smile on your face,
You're a perfect picture in your
Lavender and lace.
Little bit of business here,
Little bit of business there,
Bet that you've been window shopping
All around the square.
Little old lady, time for tea
Here's a kiss, two or three,




You're just like that little old lady,
I hold dear to me.

Overall Meaning

The Mills Brothers's song "Little Old Lady" is a delightful and heartwarming tune that tells the story of an elderly woman who is making her way through town while catching everyone's attention with her charming personality. The song begins by acknowledging the little old lady's presence and how she manages to capture everyone's eye as she walks by. Despite her age, the woman exudes a sweet and shy demeanor that is both endearing and admirable. She's a perfect picture of grace and elegance, with her little old bonnet set in place and a smile on her face.


As the lyrics continue, it becomes clear that the little old lady is out and about running errands. She's doing a little bit of business here and a little bit of business there, and the singer assumes that she's been window shopping all around the square. But despite her busy schedule, the little old lady still finds time to stop and enjoy a cup of tea. The song ends with the singer offering her a kiss, two or three, and telling her that she reminds him of the little old lady that he holds dear to him.


Overall, the song celebrates the beauty of old age and the joy that comes with living a full and rich life. It's a charming and heartwarming tribute to the little old ladies that we all know and love.


Line by Line Meaning

Little old lady passing by,
An elderly woman is walking nearby.


Catching everyone's eye,
She is attracting attention from those around her.


You have such a charming manner,
Her behavior is delightful and attractive.


Sweet and shy.
She appears to be both nice and modest.


Little old bonnet set in place,
She is wearing a small, old-fashioned hat on her head.


And a Smile on your face,
She has a pleasant expression on her face.


You're a perfect picture in your Lavender and lace.
Her clothing and appearance are ideal and charming.


Little bit of business here,
She is busy with small matters.


Little bit of business there,
She is occupied with trivial things in different places.


Bet that you've been window shopping
It is likely that she has been looking at items in store windows.


All around the square.
She has been walking around a particular area.


Little old lady, time for tea
It is time for her to have a cup of tea.


Here's a kiss, two or three,
She is given a small gesture of affection.


You're just like that little old lady,
She reminds the singer of someone else.


I hold dear to me.
The singer values the person she is reminded of.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HOAGY CARMICHAEL, STANLEY ADAMS

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