A Wheel Within a Wheel
Wynton Marsalis Lyrics


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The wheels on the bus go round and round,
round and round,
round and round.
The wheels on the bus go round and round,
all through the town.

The people on the bus go up and down,
up and down,
up and down.
The people on the bus go up and down,
all through the town

The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep!
Beep, beep, beep!
Beep, beep, beep!
The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep!
All through the town.

The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish,
swish, swish, swish,
swish, swish, swish,
The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish,
all through the town.

The motor on the bus goes zoom, zoom, zoom,
zoom, zoom, zoom,
zoom, zoom, zoom.
The motor on the bus goes zoom, zoom, zoom,
all through the town.

The babies on the bus go waaah, waaah, waaah!
Waaah, waaah, waaah!
Waaah, waaah, waaah!
The babies on the bus go waaah, waaah, waaah!
All through the town.

The mommy on the bus says, ""I love you,""
""I love you,""
""I love you,""




The daddy on the bus says, ""I love you,""
all through the town.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Wynton Marsalis & Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers' song "Wheel Within A Wheel" are actually a reference to the popular children's song "The Wheels on the Bus." While the children's song's lyrics focus on the different parts and noises of a bus, the Jazz Messengers use it as a metaphor for the cycles of life. Just like the wheels on the bus go round and round, life moves in constant cycles, from birth (represented by the babies on the bus crying) to love (the parents on the bus saying "I love you") and everything in between (the people on the bus going up and down). The Jazz Messengers' song encourages listeners to embrace these cycles and find beauty in the repetition.


The incorporation of "The Wheels on the Bus" into "Wheel Within A Wheel" is representative of the Jazz Messengers' overall approach to music. Jazz, like life, is full of cycles and repetition, and it is up to the musician to find new and creative ways to explore and interpret these cycles. Additionally, the use of a children's song as a basis for a jazz composition highlights the accessibility and universality of jazz music.


Line by Line Meaning

The wheels on the bus go round and round
The constant cycle of life continues regardless of our perception of it


The people on the bus go up and down
People experience highs and lows throughout life


The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep!
Just as the horn announces a presence, individuals try to make their mark on the world


The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish
Wipers clean the windshield, just as individuals must clean their lives of negativity


The motor on the bus goes zoom, zoom, zoom
The bus's motor propels it forward, so too, our drive powers our daily lives


The babies on the bus go waaah, waaah, waaah!
Babies cry, signifying the need for constant warmth, just like human beings have a need for constant love and connection


The mommy on the bus says, "I love you,"
Mothers offer unconditional love, necessary for human growth and development


The daddy on the bus says, "I love you,"
Fathers express love and provide security, teaching us about familial obligations




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: TRADITIONAL, CLARE BRADLEY, MANI SVAVARSSON

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