The Lions Sleeps Tonight
The Tokens Lyrics


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A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh
A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh
A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh
A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh

In the jungle, the mighty jungle
The lion sleeps tonight
In the jungle, the quiet jungle
The lion sleeps tonight

A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh
A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh
A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh
A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh

Near the village, the peaceful village
The lion sleeps tonight
Near the village, the quiet village
The lion sleeps tonight

A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh
A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh
A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh
A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh


Hush, my darling, don't fear, my darling
The lion sleeps tonight
Hush, my darling, don't fear, my darling
The lion sleeps tonight

A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh
A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh




A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh
A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh

Overall Meaning

The Tokens' hit song "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" alludes to a lion hunt that took place in Africa. The hunters would wait until the lion was asleep before attacking, thus making the hunt easier. The song's lyrics indicate that the lion is asleep and peaceful, in contrast to the common assumption that lions are dangerous and aggressive animals.


The lyrics frequently use the phrase "a-weema-weh," which is a Zulu phrase meaning "here comes the lion." This phrase is used to create atmosphere and add to the African feel of the song. The song also features a call and response between the lead vocalist and the backup singers, which gives it a tribal feel.


The song has a calming tone, with phrases like "Hush, my darling, don't fear, my darling" repeated throughout the lyrics. This, along with the repetitive use of "a-weema-weh," contributes to the song's soothing effect.


Line by Line Meaning

A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh
Repetitive chant with no specific meaning


In the jungle, the mighty jungle
Deep in the dense wilderness, where the strong and powerful reign


The lion sleeps tonight
The lion, the ruler of the jungle, is taking a peaceful rest


In the jungle, the quiet jungle
In the dense wilderness, where there's no sound


The lion sleeps tonight
The king of the jungle is at rest before a new day begins


Near the village, the peaceful village
Next to the small, tranquil residential area


The lion sleeps tonight
The animal that's usually feared is resting calmly and quietly


Near the village, the quiet village
Close to the calm, peaceful residential area


The lion sleeps tonight
The normally fierce creature is sleeping in a state of tranquility


Hush, my darling, don't fear, my darling
Quiet, my love, do not worry or tremble


The lion sleeps tonight
The animal that usually evokes fear and unrest is taking a restful slumber


Hush, my darling, don't fear, my darling
Calm yourself, my love, there's no need to be afraid


The lion sleeps tonight
The king of the jungle is sleeping peacefully, and everything is at peace




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, RALEIGH MUSIC PUBLISHING
Written by: George David Weiss, Hugo E Peretti, Luigi Creatore, Solomon Linda

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@elder753

If anyone needs a bit more context for the original:

The original song was called Mbube (literally Lion in Zulu) by Solomon Linda and the Evening Birds.
This English version is actually the 3rd version of the song.
Although Solomon’s work was treated as public domain by the Americans and he only received $1k throughout his life. In February 2006, Linda's descendants reached a legal settlement with Abilene Music Publishers, who held the worldwide rights and had licensed the song to Disney, to place the earnings of the song in a trust. The copyright issues were updated in the 2018 TV movie, "Remastered: The Lion's Share".

The 2nd English version (by the Weavers in 51) was called Wimoweh, a mishearing of the original lyrics of the chorus "Uyimbube", meaning "You're a lion" in Zulu.

Hope this doesn’t take away from what is an amazing song.



@Hunter_Roblox901

LYRICS


Weeheeheehee dee heeheeheehee weeoh aweem away
Weeheeheehee dee heeheeheehee weeoh aweem away
In the jungle, the mighty jungle
The lion sleeps tonight
In the jungle the quiet jungle
The lion sleeps tonight
Wee heeheehee weeoh aweem away
Wee heeheehee weeoh aweem away
Near the village, the peaceful village
The lion sleeps tonight
Near the village, the quiet village
The lion sleeps tonight
Wee heeheeheehee weeoh aweem away
Rrr, la la la weeoh aweem away
Hush, my darling, don't fear, my darling,
The lion sleeps tonight
Hush, my darling, don't fear, my darling,
The lion sleeps tonight
Wah oh oh, wah oh oh, wah oh wimoweh
Weeheeheehee dee heeheeheehee weeoh aweem away
Weeheeheehee dee heeheeheehee weeoh aweem away



All comments from YouTube:

@aidenscomputers

When you’re having a staring contest with a doll and you win

@Thetasteoforange

Oh that's gre-TWO KIDS GONNA DIE TONIGHT!!

@stummstefan9735

Looool

@memalinimoirangthem4167

That's kind a creepy 🤣

@songsalon7868

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@imamango8472

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@DeadhunterThe

Fun Fact: "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" is slang for "The Evil King is Dead."

@funniestguy

What

@DeadhunterThe

@@funniestguy It's true. This song was originally an African lullaby that mothers sang to their kids to assure them they were safe from a once powerful tyrannical king that ruled with an iron fist after he died. They also started singing it again after Hitler died.

@DeadhunterThe

@f r No. This is an ancient African lullaby sang when a tyrannical African king died, and was sang even more loudly when Hitler was killed.

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