Keepin
Tommy Dorsey Lyrics


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Don't even go to a movie show
If you're not by my side
I stay home by my radio
But I'm satisfied
All my flirtin' days are gone
On the level from now on

Don't go for any excitement now
Books are my best company
All my opinions have changed somehow
Old-fashioned as can be
When you really learn to care
There's a thrill in Solitaire

Keepin' out of mischief now
Really am in love, and how!
I'm through playing with fire
It's you whom I desire

All the world can plainly see
You're the only one for me
I've told them in advance
They can't break up our romance
Living up to every vow
I'm keepin' out of mischief now

All the world can plainly see
That you're the only one for me
Say I've told them, told them in advance
That they can't break up our romance




Living up to every vow
I'm keepin', keepin' out of mischief now

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Tommy Dorsey's song "Keepin' Out of Mischief Now" suggest a change in behavior towards a committed relationship after a time of being carefree. The first two lines imply a need for constant companionship with the singer's love interest. The singer describes how they no longer partake in previous activities that were deemed flirtatious, and how now their opinions have changed to a much more conservative approach. As the third verse comes in, the tone becomes much more romantic, and the singer describes how they do not want to lose the love they have by playing with fire or indulging in the past. The final verse reiterates the commitment the singer has for their partner and how they will keep to their word, staying out of mischief and maintaining the romance.


The meaning behind these lyrics could be the story of someone who just underwent a transformation in their love life. They had been having a lot of fun and had been quite carefree in their lifestyle, not anything serious with anyone. However, they have now met someone they truly connect with, and they want to show them all their love while adjusting their mannerisms accordingly. They want to show their new partner that they are fully committed to this relationship and want nothing more than to be with them, and no one else. The lyrics show the singer's dedication to this newfound love and how they have decided to change their behavior to suit their newfound affection.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't even go to a movie show
I don't want to go to a movie show


If you're not by my side
if you are not there with me


I stay home by my radio
I prefer staying home listening to the radio


But I'm satisfied
But I am content with it


All my flirtin' days are gone
I am no longer interested in flirting with people


On the level from now on
I am honest and sincere from now on


Don't go for any excitement now
I am not looking for any excitement now


Books are my best company
I find solace in books


All my opinions have changed somehow
I have changed my opinions in some ways


Old-fashioned as can be
I am very old-fashioned


When you really learn to care
When you really start to care for someone


There's a thrill in Solitaire
Playing Solitaire becomes exciting


Keepin' out of mischief now
I am avoiding getting into trouble


Really am in love, and how!
I am truly in love!


I'm through playing with fire
I am done playing dangerous games


It's you whom I desire
It is only you that I want


All the world can plainly see
Everyone can see clearly


You're the only one for me
You are the only one I truly love


I've told them in advance
I have informed them beforehand


They can't break up our romance
Nobody can destroy our affection for each other


Living up to every vow
I am keeping every promise I made


I'm keepin' out of mischief now
I am avoiding getting into trouble




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ANDY RAZAF, THOMAS 'FATS' WALLER

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