Nagasaki
The Mills Brothers Lyrics


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Hot gingerbread and dynamite,
that's all there is at night,
Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky
And the women wicky-wacky-woo!

they got a way that they entertain,
they wouldn't hurry a hurricane.
Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky
And the women wicky-wacky-woo!

Fujiama, get a mama,
Then your troubles increase, boy!
It's south dakota you want a soda
first shake me then ten cents please

They hug and kiss each night,
By jingo, boys, it's worth that price!
Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky
And the women wicky-wacky-woo!





Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky
And the women wicky-wacky-woo!

Overall Meaning

The Mills Brothers' song "Nagasaki" is a fun and lighthearted tune that captures the vibrant and lively atmosphere of the city of Nagasaki. The lyrics depict the city as a place where hot gingerbread and dynamite are the only things that can be found at night, where the men chew tobacco and the women are wicky-wacky-woo. The song paints a picture of a wild and playful city, where entertainment is plentiful and the people take their time to enjoy it.


The chorus of the song, "Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobacco and the women wicky-wacky-woo," is catchy and memorable, and captures the carefree and playful nature of the city and its people. The lines "Fujiama, get a mama, then your troubles increase, boy! It's south Dakota you want a soda, first shake me then ten cents please" add a humorous touch to the song and exemplify the playful nature of the city.


Overall, the Mills Brothers' "Nagasaki" is a joyful and entertaining song that celebrates the lively atmosphere of the city and its people.


Line by Line Meaning

Hot gingerbread and dynamite
In Nagasaki, the nighttime is exciting and dangerous, like the combination of hot gingerbread and dynamite


that's all there is at night,
There's nothing else to do at night in Nagasaki, except indulge in excitement and danger


Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky
In Nagasaki, the men enjoy chewing tobacco as a pastime


And the women wicky-wacky-woo!
The women in Nagasaki have a unique and alluring way of entertaining men


they got a way that they entertain,
The people of Nagasaki have a specific method of entertaining that is unique to their culture


they wouldn't hurry a hurricane.
Even when in the face of danger, the people of Nagasaki remain calm and composed


Fujiama, get a mama,
When in Nagasaki, it's common to find a motherly figure to take care of you


Then your troubles increase, boy!
However, finding a mama in Nagasaki may bring about its own set of problems


It's south dakota you want a soda
If you're looking for a refreshing drink, you won't find it in Nagasaki


first shake me then ten cents please
If you do end up finding a soda, you'll have to pay and shake it up yourself


They hug and kiss each night,
In Nagasaki, it's common for couples to embrace and kiss before parting ways for the night


By jingo, boys, it's worth that price!
This display of affection in Nagasaki makes it all worth it, even if it comes at a cost


Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky
In Nagasaki, the men enjoy chewing tobacco as a pastime


And the women wicky-wacky-woo!
The women in Nagasaki have a unique and alluring way of entertaining men


Back in Nagasaki where the fellows chew tobaccky
In Nagasaki, the men enjoy chewing tobacco as a pastime


And the women wicky-wacky-woo!
The women in Nagasaki have a unique and alluring way of entertaining men




Lyrics © FOUR JAYS MUSIC PUB, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: HARRY WARREN, MORT DIXON

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Comments from YouTube:

MikeBlitzMag

Just a year after the tragic and unexpected passing of John Mills Junior, and the group is soldiering on bravely. And sublimely, as always. The absolute standard of vocal harmony excellence.

Fríðrikur Ellefsen

The most talented group ever.

Don W

Old enough to remember their TV performances. Enjoy their sound and harmony today.

Mason Mummert

They really do have a lot of talent, considering this is the year after John Jr died, and that is their father to the very right. The family itself was very talented, considering it's only been the four brothers until 1936, when they're father stepped in.

Cynthia Pickett

Very good and valid point made.

Blessed

Just read your comment on the Mills brothers. How do you know so much about my family 🤔

diddymuck

what blows me away is how they perform so plain effortlessly .

Mark Brown

They were the best and i just caught the end of their run starting in the late forties as a baby but I learned a lot more about them during the next seven or so decades later.

Dedicated Bass

omg amazing sound on that hand trumpet! wtf how does he do that so good??

Charles Larocco

Absolutely perfect!!!

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