Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song You'll Have to Swing (Mr. Paganini), artist - Ella Fitzgerald. Album song The Best Jazz Hits of Shorty Rogers, Ella Fitzgerald, Sonny Rollins and Other Hits, Vol. 2, in the genre Джаз
Date of issue: 17.06.2013
Record label: Out
Song language: English
You'll Have to Swing (Mr. Paganini) |
The concert was over in Carnegie Hall |
The maestro took bow after bow |
He said, «My dear friends I have given my all |
I’m sorry, it’s all over now» |
When from the gallery way up high |
There suddenly came this mournful cry |
«Mr. |
Paganini, please play my rhapsody |
And if you cannot play it, won’t you sing it? |
And if you can’t sing it, you’ll simply have to " |
«Mr. |
Paganini, we breathlessly await |
Your masterful baton, go on and sling it |
And if you can’t sling it, you’ll simply have to " |
We heard your repertoire and at the final bar |
We greeted you with a round applause |
But what a great ovation, your interpretation " |
«Mr. |
Paganini, now don’t you be a meanie |
What have you up your sleeve? |
Come on and spring it |
And if you don’t spring it, that means you’ll have to " |
«Mr. |
Paganini, please play my rhapsody |
And if you cannot play it, won’t you sing it? |
And if the boys is bopping ain’t no need in stopping " |
«Mr. |
Paganini, we breathlessly await |
Your masterful baton, go on and sling it |
If the boys are bopping ain’t no need in stopping» |
A Tisket a tasket |
I lost my yellow basket |
We heard your repertoire and at the final bar |
We greeted you with a round applause |
But what a great ovation, your interpretation |
«Listen Paganini, now don’t you be a meanie |
What have you up your sleeve? |
Come on and spring it |
And if you don’t spring it, that means you have to» |
We’ve heard your repertoire and at the final bar |
We greeted you, we greeted you with wild applause |
But what a great ovation, your interpretation |
«Mr. |
Paganini, now don’t you be a meanie |
What have you up your sleeve? |
Come on and spring it |
And if you don’t spring it, that means you have to swing it» |