View Full Version : The Jefferson's theme?


LUCILLE BALL
07-29-2001, 02:44 PM
Does any one know the Jefferson's theme song?


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I am happpy I have brought laughter because i have been shown by many the value of it...in so many lives in so many way>.....Lucille Ball 1989

Miller15
07-31-2001, 03:10 PM
Well we're movin' on up
To the east side
To a deluxe apartment in the sky
Movin' on up
To the east side
We've finally got a piece of the pie

Fish don't fry in the kitchen
Beans don't burn on the grill
Took a whole lot of trying
Just to get up that hill
Now we're up in the big leagues
Getting our turn at bat
As long as we live, it's you and me baby
Ain't nothing wrong with that

Well, we're moving on up
to the east side
to a deluxe apartment in the sky
Movin' on up
to the east side
We've finally got a piece of the pie

hiram
08-01-2001, 02:17 AM
I'm pretty sure "fish go'n fry" and "beans go'n burn" NOT "don't" fry nor "don't" burn.

"Go'n" is short for "are going to". It's a good thing to have fish to fry and beans to burn. ("Burn" means "to cook", by the way.) "Don't" just don't make no sense, 'tho I'm go'n admit it sounds like they're singing a one-syllable word if you do'n listen close.

jjmann
09-04-2001, 01:58 PM
I was involved in a strange debate last week about the lyrics to the Jefferson's. Myself and a group of my friends, all having migrated from west of the Mississippi to NYC, thought the beginning of the song went "Well we're moving on up, to the top" and not "to the east side." We were all asked to sing the song separately, without hearing the others' responses. So my question, are we all nuts or was their a modification to the lyrics for west coasters (really not knowing what the "east side" meant)?

supersearcher
09-08-2001, 04:51 PM
I remember hearing both "top" and "east side". I think I thought it was one of those, and then realized later that I hadn't heard it right originally.

It's amazing how several different people can hear the same song, and hear different lyrics. If the lyrics aren't clear, and you think you know what they're saying, that version of the song sticks with you.

[This message has been edited by supersearcher (edited 09-08-2001).]

LADY LOVES FREDDIE
10-05-2001, 03:35 AM
I'm pretty sure "beans dont burn on a grill,it was a who wants to be a millionare question.



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