Joe Dimaggio Done It Again
Wilco Lyrics


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Joe DiMaggio's done it again
Joe DiMaggio's done it again
Clackin' that bat, gone with the wind
Joe DiMaggio's done it again

Some folks thought Big Joe was done
Some just figured Joe was gone
Steps to the platter with a great big grin
Joe DiMaggio's done it again

I'm gonna tell you just the way I feel
Man can't run without his heel
Watch that raggy pill split the wind
Joe DiMaggio's done it again

All three fielders jumped their best
Trying to climb that high board fence
They all growed whiskers on their chins
Joe DiMaggio's done it again

Up along the clouds where the eagles roam
Joe cracked that ball to whine and moan
His buddies all laugh as they trot on in
Joe DiMaggio's done it again

Grandma's home by the radio
On the television watching Joe
She jerks the beard off of Grandpa's chin
Joe DiMaggio's done it again

The puppy dog barked at the pussycat
How does it look from where you sat?




Looks like a cyclone slidin' in
Joe DiMaggio's done it again

Overall Meaning

The song "Joe DiMaggio Done It Again" by Wilco is an ode to the legendary Yankee baseball player Joe DiMaggio who played for the New York Yankees from 1936-1951. The first few lines of the song are the chorus, which features a repetition of the phrase “Joe DiMaggio’s done it again” multiple times over. This repetition emphasizes the idea that DiMaggio is a hero and has succeeded in his accomplishments once more. The next several verses refer to DiMaggio himself and how he was thought to have been past his prime in baseball. Even though some people thought that DiMaggio was too old to keep playing, he kept persevering and playing well regardless. The line “man can’t run without his heel” refers to DiMaggio’s injury-prone foot which he often played through, showing his determination even through adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

Joe DiMaggio's done it again
Joe DiMaggio has hit another home run


Clackin' that bat, gone with the wind
The sound of Joe's bat hitting the ball is like a clap in the wind


Some folks thought Big Joe was done
Some people believed that Joe was no longer a good player


Steps to the platter with a great big grin
Joe approaches the plate with a big smile on his face


I'm gonna tell you just the way I feel
The artist wants to express their true emotions


Man can't run without his heel
One cannot succeed without their essential parts


Watch that raggy pill split the wind
The ball looks like a rag that is splitting the wind with its speed


All three fielders jumped their best
All three players in the field tried their hardest to catch the ball


Trying to climb that high board fence
The fielders are trying to get the ball before it hits the fence


They all growed whiskers on their chins
The fielders have been waiting so long for the ball to come down that they have grown beards


Up along the clouds where the eagles roam
The ball was hit so high that it went up towards the clouds


Joe cracked that ball to whine and moan
Joe hit the ball so hard it made a whining and moaning sound


His buddies all laugh as they trot on in
Joe's teammates are laughing and trotting around the bases as he scores


Grandma's home by the radio
Grandma is at home listening to the game on the radio


On the television watching Joe
Others are at home watching the game on TV and watching Joe play


She jerks the beard off of Grandpa's chin
Grandma is so excited about the game that she pulls Grandpa's beard in excitement


The puppy dog barked at the pussycat
The animals are reacting to the excitement of the game


How does it look from where you sat?
The singer is curious about how others experienced the game


Looks like a cyclone slidin' in
The game was intense and chaotic like a cyclone sliding in




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: STEPHEN WILLIAM BRAGG, WOODY GUTHRIE

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