Say Si Si
The Mills Brothers Lyrics


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In Spain they say "Si, Si"
In France you'll hear "Oui, Oui"
Ev'ry little Dutch girl says "Ya, Ya"
Ev'ry little Russian says "Da, Da"

But, Sweetheart, tell me why
No matter how I try
You won't listen to my plea
Won't say "Yes" in any language to me
When will you say "Si, Si"

"Si, Si", "Si, Si"
"Si, Si", "Si, Si"
Ev'ry little Dutch girl says "Ya, Ya", ya-ya-ya
Ev'ry little Russian says "Da, Da"

But, Sweetheart, oh, why won't you tell me why
No matter how m-m-much I try, please tell me why
La-la-la-la-da, won't listen to my plea
Won't say "Yes" on any language to me
Oh-woh, and when you say "Si, Si", say "Si, Si"

La la la la la la la da da da da
La da da da da da da da
La da da da da da da da
Da da da da da da da da daaa

If you could only say "Si, Si", "Oui, Oui", "Ya, Ya", "Da, Da,"
Da da da la da
And all my life would be a song,
Nothing could go wrong, go wrong, go wrong

If you give in, I'll win
I won't give up, give up
Darling, if you give in
I must hear you say "Si, Si"

Oh, won't you listen to my plea




Please say "Yes" in any language to me
Won't you say "Si, Si", say "Si, Si"

Overall Meaning

The Mills Brothers's song "Say Si Si" is a playful and charming tune about trying to win the affection of someone who won't say "yes" or "si." The song highlights the different ways people say "yes" in different languages and cultures - "Si, Si" in Spain, "Oui, Oui" in France, "Ya, Ya" in Dutch, and "Da, Da" in Russian. However, despite the singer's efforts, the person they're trying to win over won't say "yes" in any language to them. The song's chorus is essentially a plea for the person to say "Si Si" and give in to the singer's charms.


The song is notable for its upbeat tempo and catchy melody, as well as its use of scatting and vocal harmonies. The Mills Brothers were known for their distinctive style of harmony singing, where they would mimic the sound of instruments using just their voices. This can be heard in the song's outro, where they sing "da da da da da da da da daaa" to mimic the sound of a trumpet.


The song was originally composed by Cuban musician Ernesto Lecuona in the 1930s as part of a larger work called "The Lady in Autumn." The English lyrics were written by lyricist Francia Luban and were first recorded by Chick Bullock in 1935. The Mills Brothers recorded their version in 1935 as well, and it became one of their most popular songs.


Line by Line Meaning

In Spain they say "Si, Si"
In Spain, the word for "Yes" is "Si, Si"


In France you'll hear "Oui, Oui"
The word for "Yes" in France is "Oui, Oui"


Ev'ry little Dutch girl says "Ya, Ya"
Every Dutch girl says "Yes" as "Ya, Ya"


Ev'ry little Russian says "Da, Da"
In Russia, the word for "Yes" is "Da, Da"


But, Sweetheart, tell me why
The singer asks their sweetheart why they won't say "Yes"


No matter how I try
The singer is trying hard to get their sweetheart to agree


You won't listen to my plea
The singer's sweetheart is not giving in to their request


Won't say "Yes" in any language to me
The singer's sweetheart won't agree to anything


When will you say "Si, Si"
The singer wants to know when their sweetheart will finally say "Yes"


"Si, Si", "Si, Si"
The singer repeats the Spanish word for "Yes"


Ev'ry little Dutch girl says "Ya, Ya", ya-ya-ya
The song repeats that in Dutch, "Yes" is said as "Ya, Ya"


But, Sweetheart, oh, why won't you tell me why
The singer is still asking their sweetheart why they won't agree


No matter how m-m-much I try, please tell me why
The singer is trying really hard and wants to know why their sweetheart won't agree


La-la-la-la-da, won't listen to my plea
The singer's sweetheart is still not giving in to their request


Won't say "Yes" on any language to me
The singer's sweetheart is refusing to agree in any language


Oh-woh, and when you say "Si, Si", say "Si, Si"
The singer is looking forward to their sweetheart finally saying "Yes"


If you could only say "Si, Si", "Oui, Oui", "Ya, Ya", "Da, Da,"
The singer wishes their sweetheart would agree in any language


Da da da la da
This is just a random sound not carrying any significant meaning.


And all my life would be a song,
The singer is hopeful that if their sweetheart agrees, their life will be perfect


Nothing could go wrong, go wrong, go wrong
The singer would be happy if nothing bad happened after their sweetheart agreed


If you give in, I'll win
The singer would consider it a victory if their sweetheart agreed


I won't give up, give up
The singer is determined not to give up on their request


Darling, if you give in
The singer is trying to appeal to their sweetheart's affection


I must hear you say "Si, Si"
The singer really wants their sweetheart to say "Yes"


Oh, won't you listen to my plea
The singer is still pleading with their sweetheart to agree


Please say "Yes" in any language to me
The singer is begging their sweetheart to agree in any way they can


Won't you say "Si, Si", say "Si, Si"
The singer is still hoping to hear their sweetheart say "Yes"




Lyrics Β© Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ERNESTO LECUONA

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Comments from YouTube:

ohmightywez

Yep. Everything they did has legs. It never gets old for me.

azulina.

I can not unhear β€œLegs!” now πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

John Jeczalik

Legs!

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