JANIS JOPLIN

- Coo-Coo Lyrics

Oh, the cuckoo, she’s a pretty bird, and she warbles when she flies
But she never hollers cuckoo till the fourth day of July.

Said Jack o’Diamonds, well Jack o’Diamonds, oh I know you of old,
Honey you robbed me of my silver and out of all my gold,
All of my gold, all of my gold.

Well, Jack o’Diamonds, oh Jack o’Diamonds, oh I know you of old,
Honey, you robbed me of my silver and out of all my gold.

Said the cuckoo, she’s a cruel bird, and she warbles when she flies
And every time that she passes, my true love says good-bye,
Well, says good-bye, well says good-bye,
Ooh, ooh ...

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Who wrote Coo-Coo lyrics?


Coo-Coo is written by Caroline Therese Af Ugglas, Peter Albin.
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What is the meaning behind Coo-Coo lyrics?


When we look deeper into its meaning, the cuckoo bird in 'Coo Coo' by Janis Joplin represents the breaking of trust and the suffering caused by it, as it calls only to uncover bitter truths. The reference to Jack o'Diamonds denotes a dishonest person who saps one’s most valuable assets, thus bringing to light the topics of cheating and break-up in relationships. Coo-coo text mainly gives weight to love gone wrong, sadness, and anger along with the positive feelings and longing. However, the song also highlights the negative aspects of the relationship through betrayal, loss, and longing. The lyrics do not contain strong language, violence, or adult themes. They are appropriate for all age groups.
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Songwriter(s): Caroline Therese Af Ugglas, Peter Albin

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