Mr. Paganini

Sam Coslow

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 balcony way up high
There suddenly came a mournful cry

Oh, Mr. Paganini
Please play my rhapsody
And if you cannot play it won't you sing it?
And if you can't sing you simply have to

Listen Paganini
We breathlessly await your masterful baton
Go on and sling it
And if you can't sling it you simply have to

We heard your repertoire
And at the final bar
We greeted you with wild applause
But what a great ovation
Your interpretation of
I never cared much for moonlight skies
I never blinked back at fireflies
Would do

So, Paganini don't you be a meanie
What have you up your sleeve?
Come on and spring it
And if you can't spring it, you simply have to

Listen Paganini, please play my rhapsody
And if you cannot play it, won't you sing it?
If the boys is bopping
Ain't no need in stopping

Listen Paganini
We breathlessly await your masterful détente
Come on and spring it
If the boys is bopping
Ain't no need in stopping

I heard your repertoire and
At the final bar
We greeted you, we greeted you
With wild applause
But what a great ovation
Your interpretation of

Listen Paganini
Now, don't you be a meanie
What have you up your sleeve?
Come on and spring it
And if you can't spring it, you simply have to
Swing it

Trivia about the song Mr. Paganini by Ella Fitzgerald

On which albums was the song “Mr. Paganini” released by Ella Fitzgerald?
Ella Fitzgerald released the song on the albums “Ella In Hollywood” in 1961 and “Ken Burns Jazz” in 2000.
Who composed the song “Mr. Paganini” by Ella Fitzgerald?
The song “Mr. Paganini” by Ella Fitzgerald was composed by Sam Coslow.

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