Fit As A Fiddle
Kay Starr · Other Songs - Kay Starr
I could jump over the moon up above
Fit as a fiddle and ready for love
Haven't a worry, I haven't a care
Feel like a feather that's floating on air
Fit as a fiddle and ready for love
Soon the church bells will be ringing
And I'll march with Ma and Pa
How those church bells will be ringing
With a Hey, nonny, nonny and hotcha cha!
Hi diddle diddle, my baby's okay
Ask me a riddle, oh what did she say?
Fit as a fiddle and ready for love
Fit as a fiddle and ready for love
I could jump over the moon up above
Fit as a fiddle and ready for love
Haven't a worry, I haven't a care
Feel like a feather that's floating on air
Fit as a fiddle and ready for love
Soon the church bells will be ringing
And I'll march with Ma and Pa
How those church bells will be ringing
With a Hey, nonny, nonny and hotcha cha!
Hi diddle diddle, my baby's okay
Ask me a riddle, oh what did she say?
Fit as a fiddle and ready for love
Fit As A Fiddle
Kay Starr's "Fit As A Fiddle" stands as a quintessential example of her energetic swing era recordings, capturing the infectious rhythm and vocal charisma that defined her career in the 1950s. As a prominent figure in the R&B and jazz scenes, Starr delivered this track with the characteristic drive and melodic flair that made her a staple on dance floors across America. The song exemplifies the upbeat, playful style she brought to the microphone, reflecting the optimism and musical sophistication of her time. While specific chart positions vary by region and release, the recording remains a significant part of her discography, showcasing her ability to blend vocal performance with the driving instrumentation typical of swing music. It serves as a testament to her enduring appeal as a performer who could command attention through sheer musical energy and stylistic consistency.

