Yes Indeed
Tommy Dorsey Lyrics


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Yes, indeed!

[Chorus:]

Yes, indeed!

Yes, indeed!
Get to making with the jive, boy
You'll shout when it hits you
Yes indeed
Yes yes
Yes you'll shout when it hits you
Yes indeed

When the spirit moves you you'll shout hallelujah
I mean
When it it hits you you'll holler
Yes indeed
Yes yes

It comes out if it's in you, yes indeed
Yes indeed
Makes you shout, Jack, it sends you
Yes indeed
Well let me hit you

When the jive starts jumping you'll shout
Let me in there
Well all right now
When it hits you you'll holler




Yes indeed
Yes indeed

Overall Meaning

The song Yes Indeed by Tommy Dorsey is a lively and upbeat tune that celebrates the joy and energy of jazz music. The chorus repeats the phrase "Yes, indeed" multiple times, emphasizing the excitement and enthusiasm of the music. The song encourages listeners to "get to making with the jive, boy" and to shout out when the music hits them. The lyrics suggest that when the spirit of the music moves you, you'll feel like shouting "hallelujah" and hollering "Yes, indeed!".


Overall, the lyrics of Yes Indeed celebrate the power and energy of jazz music, and encourage listeners to let loose and enjoy the rhythm and beats. The song captures the feeling of a lively jazz club, where people dance and shout and let themselves be carried away by the music. It's a joyful and celebratory song that exudes positive energy and encourages people to embrace the fullness of life.


Line by Line Meaning

Yes, indeed!
The singer confirms an agreement or excitement about something.


Yes, indeed!
The singer repeats their affirmation of agreement or excitement about something.


Get to making with the jive, boy
Start dancing with the lively music.


You'll shout when it hits you
The music will move you so much that you'll naturally shout.


Yes indeed
The artist confirms that what was just stated is true.


Yes yes
Again, the singer confirms that what was just stated is true.


When the spirit moves you you'll shout hallelujah
The music will make you feel so good that you'll want to shout praises to God.


I mean
The artist is clarifying or elaborating on what was just said.


When it hits you you'll holler
The music will move you in such an exciting way that you'll shout out loud.


Yes indeed
The artist confirms that what was just stated is true.


Yes yes
Again, the singer confirms that what was just stated is true.


It comes out if it's in you, yes indeed
If you have the music inside of you, it will naturally come out in your dancing and shouting.


Yes indeed
The singer confirms that what was just stated is true.


Makes you shout, Jack, it sends you
The music is so exciting that it will make you shout and feel ecstatic.


Yes indeed
The singer confirms that what was just stated is true.


Well let me hit you
The artist is eager to share the experience of the exciting music with the listener.


When the jive starts jumping you'll shout
Once the music starts, you'll naturally feel the energy and excitement and want to shout.


Let me in there
The singer wants to join in on the dancing and fun.


Well all right now
The singer expresses his approval or excitement about joining the fun.


When it hits you you'll holler
The music will inspire you to shout with excitement.




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MARY C BROCKERT

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@Trombonology

Trumpeter, vocalist, composer, and my favorite arranger, the great Sy Oliver, came up with this righteous quasi-spiritual while still in the employ of Jimmie Lunceford. Surprisingly, perhaps, the bandleader stuffily refused to record the song, finding it "sacrilegious." Later, when Sy had moved on to the Tommy Dorsey aggregation (lured from his dream of chucking orchestra work and studying law by the trombonist's promise of $5000/year more than Lunceford paid him -- remember, Sy joined TD in '39!), the bespectacled bandleader asked his star arranger to come up with something for his, Tommy's, pal, Bing, to record. Sy dug out "Yes Indeed!" which was duly executed, in September of '40, by frequent duet partners, Crosby and Connee Boswell, and brother Bob's band-within-a-band, The Bob Cats. It didn't end there, though: the Dorsey crew would take its whack, in its own way, at Oliver's glorious ode to salvation through music. The chart originally called for the entire instrumental ensemble to participate with Sy in the vocal chorus, but when he wasn't getting the feel he wanted from the band, he enlisted the services of The Pied Pipers' lead singer, Jo Stafford, who, Sy later related, immediately understood what he was after, and, with the arrangement revamped on the spot, the band pulled this one off in one take. Recorded February 17, 1941, in the arranger's trademark 2/4 time, at a session which also produced memorable treatments of Sy's charts for "Swanee River," Deep River" and Oliver original, "Swing High," this jubilant side is historic in being possibly the first interracial duet in pop music -- if anyone is aware of another such instance that precedes this one, please let me know. The also extremely fetching "Let Me Off Uptown," recorded by Gene Krupa's orchestra, with the fantastic Anita O'Day-Roy Eldridge duet, was waxed approximately three months after Dorsey's "Yes Indeed!" Sy's soft, amiable tone and Jo's clarion, bluesy notes, and the pair's hip delivery, are irresistible. Listen, too, for Buddy Rich's impeccable drumming and pianist Joe Bushkin's beautiful comping in the vocal chorus. ... Let me in there!

@iamfelixthecat7233

One of my favorite cats. 😎

@paulbrewer2374

Great comments. Thank you!

@theprophylacticprotectagai2069

Great comment & insight tho couldnt give a fark about the racial sjw BS... look at The Young QUEEN Ella Mae Morse that even today Black people first listen claim is Black... etc etc Great Music is Great Music

@Trombonology

@The Prophylactic Protect against MSM Thank you. ... Please identify where in my comment that I presented it as either fact or opinion that this side's being possibly a first instance of an interracial pop music duet in any way enhances the inherent quality of the music. It was, like other portions of my statement, background information. It seems to me that your characterization of "racial sjw BS" reveals far more about your, dare I say, "agenda" than my initial comment does about mine.

@alonzochurch3194

Pop music is a fluid term. Hoagy Carmichael and Louis Armstrong duet on a version of Rocking Chair way back in 1929. That may not meet your definition.

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@shrinebox

Now this number has got some SOUL.

@jonhester8909

DJ Quads - Cruise Around brought me here. Great song.

@Joemiles27

When I worked at rca in the 40s ,I use to sneak up to bldg. 10 on the seventh floor just to watch them press a lot of my favorite records.

@jeffdawson2786

A colossal sheet of sound. When Tommy’s band sunk their teeth into a tune, they swung hard and lovely.

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