A Tisket A Tasket
Tommy Dorsey Lyrics


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A-Tisket A-Tasket
A green and yellow basket
I bought a basket for my mommie
On the way I dropped it
I dropped it, I dropped it
Yes on the way I dropped it
A little girlie picked it up
And took it to the market
She was truckin' on down the
Avenue without a single thing to do
She was peck, peck, peckin' all around
When she spied it on the ground
A-Tisket A-Tasket
She took my yellow basket
And if she doesn't bring it back
I think that I shall die
(Was it red?)
No, no, no, no
(Was it brown?)
No, no, no, no
(Was it blue)




No, no, no, no
Just a little yellow basket

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Tommy Dorsey's "A Tisket A Tasket" describe the story of a little girl who picks up a green and yellow basket dropped by the singer of the song while she is wandering around without anything to do. The singer had purchased the basket for her mother, and if the little girl doesn't bring it back, the singer thinks she will die. The lyrics present a playful tone and a sense of light-heartedness, with the use of alliterations (such as "peck peck peckin'") and a fun, catchy melody.


However, some interpretations of the lyrics suggest that there could be a deeper meaning behind them. The basket could potentially represent the singer's heart, while the little girl represents the singer's love interest. In this case, the act of dropping the basket signifies the singer's vulnerability and fragility when it comes to love, while the fear of not getting the basket back represents the singer's insecurity about losing the love of their life.


Line by Line Meaning

A-Tisket A-Tasket
A catchy phrase meant to grab the listener's attention.


A green and yellow basket
Describing the color and type of basket bought for the singer's mother.


I bought a basket for my mommie
Explains the purchase motive.


On the way I dropped it
The unfortunate incident where the artist drops the basket.


I dropped it, I dropped it
Reemphasizes the mistake and emphasizes the rhyme.


Yes on the way I dropped it
Continues to address the incident.


A little girlie picked it up
Someone else takes possession of the basket.


And took it to the market
The current location of the basket.


She was truckin' on down the Avenue without a single thing to do
The girl is aimlessly walking down the street, with no particular purpose in mind.


She was peck, peck, peckin' all around
The girl is casually looking around and inspecting her surroundings.


When she spied it on the ground
The moment she noticed the basket lying on the ground.


A-Tisket A-Tasket
Repeating the catchy phrase from earlier in the song.


She took my yellow basket
The girl picks up the singer's mom's basket.


And if she doesn't bring it back
The singer hopes the girl returns the basket.


I think that I shall die
The singer is being overly dramatic about the possibility of never seeing the basket again.


(Was it red?)
Asks a series of humorous questions, none of which describe the true color of the basket.


(Was it brown?)
Asks a series of humorous questions, none of which describe the true color of the basket.


(Was it blue)
Asks a series of humorous questions, none of which describe the true color of the basket.


No, no, no, no
Responding negatively to the humorous questions.


Just a little yellow basket
Finally revealing the true color of the basket, which has been a mystery throughout the song.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ELLA FITZGERALD, VAN ALEXANDER

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Necromonger27


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Who made my honey say my love gave her a pain?

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A high salutin', crap shootin', piccolo tootin' high brow! (x2)

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