Tiger Rag
The Mills Brothers Lyrics


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Hold that tiger
Hold that tiger
Hold that tiger
Hold that tiger
Hold that tiger
Hold that tiger
Hold that tiger
Where's that tiger?
Where's that tiger?
Where's that tiger?
Where's that tiger?
Where's that tiger?




Where's that tiger?
Where's that tiger?

Overall Meaning

The Mills Brothers's song "Tiger Rag" is a lively and upbeat tune that is infused with energy and excitement. The repeated refrain "Hold that tiger" and "Where's that tiger" creates a sense of urgency and anticipation, as if the listener is on the hunt for something elusive and exciting.


The lyrics can be interpreted in a few different ways, but one possible interpretation is that the "tiger" represents a sense of adventure or excitement that the singer is trying to capture or hold on to. The repetition of the phrase "hold that tiger" could be seen as a metaphor for trying to grab onto a fleeting feeling or moment of excitement, while the question "where's that tiger" suggests that the singer is searching for something elusive that they cannot quite grasp.


Line by Line Meaning

Hold that tiger
Don't let that tiger get away


Hold that tiger
Keep a firm grip on that tiger


Hold that tiger
Make sure that tiger doesn't escape


Hold that tiger
Maintain control over that tiger


Hold that tiger
Don't let that tiger out of your sight


Hold that tiger
Maintain a tight hold on that tiger


Hold that tiger
Keep that tiger under control


Where's that tiger?
Where has the tiger gone?


Where's that tiger?
Where is the tiger now?


Where's that tiger?
Where could the tiger be?


Where's that tiger?
Where did the tiger go?


Where's that tiger?
Where is that elusive tiger hiding?


Where's that tiger?
Where can we find that tiger?




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Antonio Sbarro, Edwin Edwards, Henry Ragas, Larry Shields, Sidney Bechet

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Tony LaVorgna

This is a great rendition of an old favorite. Too bad not that many people know about it. What a wonderful group.

MTN - A Rainbow Pastures Company

This song was featured in “The Big Broadcast” in 1932 with newcomer Bing Crosby in his film debut. The Mills Brothers was the very first male vocal group to brought into new heights, and doo-wop was long years away. To be honest, as a doo-wop fan, the Mills Brothers were great during that time. There was no rock & roll in 1932, it has four guys and a guitar. And that’s it. And of course, street corner harmonies didn’t exist in 1932, remember the barbershop quartet? That was a big deal back in the 1920’s and 1930’s.

Cynthia Pickett

Absolutely 🤗🤗! They also were a huge influence on the vocal groups who followed to the present. Their horn imitations are a direct precursor to beat boxing (hip hop).

The 1 Rough Customer Greaser

They didn't need a "swing" band the could sound just like one without the instruments , just amazing talent

Michael Myers

This is just amazing. Remember when musicians had this kind of talent and ability?

There are many great artists, but the best can stand in front of a microphone with auto tune, filters, and sound engineers, and create things like this.

noobguitarist

Yep technology make artists lazy now new pop sucks (not all)

Greg P

Know I don't. This was 1931, Wilford Brimley. And it stinks.

TakeCareYoself

there's always comments like this 😂

Greg P

@RL R
"Just like" isn't the same as "exactly like".

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Bernadette Scott

This is my mom song. She's currently in a nursing home. She said "hold that tiger," in the street once at The Apollo Theatre. 6/29-6/30/19. 5:30 a.m 👑💒🌟🙌👸😊📹📷🎥🌈💎❤💍🔥🐞🌟🙌🙌🙌🙌💃🙌🙌🙌🚘🙌🙌🙌

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