Shine
The Mills Brothers Lyrics


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'Cause my hair is curly
Just because my teeth are pearly
Just because I always wear a smile
Like to dress up in the latest style

'Cause I'm glad I'm livin'
I take these troubles all with a smile
Just because my color's shady
That's the difference, maybe, why they call me

Shine, sway your bluesies
Why don't you shine?
Start with your shoesies
Shine each place up, make it look like new
Shine your face up; I want to see you wear a smile or two

Why don't you shine your these and thoseies?
You'll find everything gonna turn out right fine
Folks will shine up to ya
Everybody's gonna howdy doody do-ya
You'll make the whole world shine

Oh, chocolate drop, that's me

'Cause my hair is curly (man's got curly hair)
Now just because my teeth are pearly (also got pearly teeth)
Just because I always wear a smile (oh, keep on smiling)
Like to dress us, babe, in the latest style

'Cause I'm glad I'm livin'
I take these troubles all with a smile
Now just because my color's shady (you's a shady baby)
That's the difference, maybe, why they call me

Shine away your bluesies




Shine, start with your shoesies
You'll make the whole world shine

Overall Meaning

The Mills Brothers's song "Shine" is a cheerful and upbeat song about maintaining a positive attitude despite difficult circumstances. The first verse lists several reasons why the singer might be seen as different or not fit the standards of the mainstream. However, instead of feeling discouraged, the singer chooses to embrace their differences and continues to wear a smile. The chorus encourages listeners to do the same - shine by polishing up their appearances and attitude, and the world will shine bright in return. The final verse repeats the first verse but adds a few playful ad-libs, emphasizing that the differences are something to be celebrated.


The song's main message resonated particularly well during its debut in the 1930s, as segregation and discrimination against Black Americans were still rampant. "Shine" was one of the few recordings of that era that featured an African American vocal group, and it became their signature song. The upbeat tempo, playful improvisations, and optimistic lyrics made it a hit with people of all races and ages. Even today, the song is still remembered as an anthem of hope and resilience.


Line by Line Meaning

'Cause my hair is curly
The man has curly hair and that is the reason for being himself.


Just because my teeth are pearly
He also has pearly white teeth that add to his unique personality.


Just because I always wear a smile
The man always wears a smile, which shows that he is a happy person.


Like to dress up in the latest style
He likes to keep up with the latest fashion trends.


'Cause I'm glad I'm livin'
The man is happy to be alive and cherishes his life.


I take these troubles all with a smile
He faces his troubles with a positive attitude and a smile on his face.


Just because my color's shady
He has a darker skin tone which makes him different from others.


That's the difference, maybe, why they call me
This is why he is called by his nickname 'Chocolate Drop.'


Shine, sway your bluesies
He encourages others to shine and dance their troubles away.


Why don't you shine?
He wants others to express themselves and shine in their own way.


Start with your shoesies
He suggests starting by shining up one's shoes.


Shine each place up, make it look like new
Shine everything up and make it look new to create a fresh start.


Shine your face up; I want to see you wear a smile or two
He wants to see others smile and be happy, so he encourages them to shine their faces up.


Why don't you shine your these and thoseies?
He suggests shining up everything and anything, whether it's clothes or objects.


You'll find everything gonna turn out right fine
If you shine everything up, everything will work out fine.


Folks will shine up to ya
People will be attracted to your happy and positive attitude.


Everybody's gonna howdy doody do-ya
Everyone will be impressed by your shining personality.


You'll make the whole world shine
By shining yourself up, you can inspire others to shine too and create a bright world.




Lyrics © SHAPIRO BERNSTEIN & CO. INC.
Written by: CECIL MACK, FORD DABNEY, LEW BROWN

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Comments from YouTube:

@mrg7407

47 years later and they were STILL singing together. Amazin

@roybo1930

Bing with The Mills Brothers! GREAT Combo! He did three of them, And each a treasure! "Shadows On The Window" is on the flip! Both sides are AWESOME!

@bobboscarato1313

Great tune!!!

@rafi1234321

Great song to clean to!

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