Theme from The Jeffersons
Ja'net Dubois & Oren Waters Lyrics


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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 finally got a piece of the pie

Fish don't fry in the kitchen
Beans don't burn on the grill
Took a whole lotta tryin'
Just to get up that hill
Now we're up in the big leagues
Gettin' our turn at bat
As long as we live, it's you and me baby
There ain't nothin' wrong with that

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 finally got a piece of the pie

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of β€œThe Jeffersons” theme song by Ja'net Dubois, captures the story of a family who has finally achieved their dreams of upward mobility by moving to the East Side and attaining a deluxe apartment in the sky. The lines β€œFish don't fry in the kitchen, beans don't burn on the grill” refer to the struggles the family has faced in the past, and how they have overcome them. The lyrics suggest that their past was not always easy, and they had to work hard to get to where they are today. The line β€œtook a whole lot of tryin' just to get up that hill” is a metaphor for the tough times the family went through before finding success.


The second stanza of the lyrics speaks of the family’s success and how they have made it to the β€œbig leagues” where they are now getting their turn at bat. The lyric β€œas long as we live, it's you and me baby, there ain't nothin' wrong with that” emphasizes the strength of the family’s bond and their love for each other that has helped them achieve their goals. Through their struggles, they have stuck together as a family and supported each other, and now they are reaping the rewards of their hard work.


Line by Line Meaning

Well we're movin' on up
We are making progress in our lives


To the east side
To a more affluent neighborhood


To a deluxe apartment in the sky
To a luxurious high-rise apartment with great views


Movin' on up
Continuing to make progress


We finally got a piece of the pie
We are finally achieving financial success and enjoying the benefits of that


Fish don't fry in the kitchen
We have moved up in the world to the point where we do not have to struggle with basic things (like cooking food)


Beans don't burn on the grill
We are now able to cook without much effort or difficulty


Took a whole lotta tryin'
We had to work very hard to get where we are


Just to get up that hill
It was a difficult climb, but we made it to the top


Now we're up in the big leagues
We have achieved a higher status than before


Gettin' our turn at bat
We are now getting the opportunities and chances we deserve


As long as we live, it's you and me baby
We are in this together and will always support each other


There ain't nothin' wrong with that
There is nothing wrong with working hard and achieving success




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Janet Dubois, Jeff Barry

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Comments from YouTube:

@daviddaniel4687

This song lifts me up every time. Wow! what a talented woman she was.

@MUSIC-MARY

Lβ™₯️VE IT!!!

@JC11378

I grew up in the 80s and grew up on reruns on all of these classics. I wonder if she knew that for an Italian family from Queens sang this song as an anthem, a goal, an inspiration that we could move on up too considering money was always tight and life got pretty rough at times. RIP Ms. Dubois and thank you for the song! ❀

@blackcommunion3820

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@D_Phlebnursingstudent

I never knew it was Ja’Net DuBoise that sung this song
That was the theme song to the Jeffersons!😁

@chrismulwee4911

The first hint that I got that it was Ms. DuBois, was when I saw her listed as cowriter of the theme. The MAIN writer is Jeff Barry. Now you may not know his name, but you, no doubt, have heard his work, He wrote Leader Of The Pack, for the Shangri-La's, Da Doo Ron Ron for The Crystals, Chapel Of Love for Darlene Love, but covered by The Dixie Cups, River Deep Mountain for Ike and Tina, and Sugar Sugar for the Archie's. His usual co writer was his late wife Ellie Greenwich

@Boycott-Ai-NOW

It was a Gen X thang... We ALL knew by the voice alone!!!

@MJones-nr1wd

I Knew it was Ja'net Dubois even before seeing the credits because I recognized her voice. She used to sing sometimes when she played Willona Woods on Good Times. She was such a talented and beautiful lady.

@GalaxyNexus1

Jeff Barry was not the main writer. The song was Ms Dubois' idea and she wrote the lyrics.​@@chrismulwee4911

@LivingToLiveAgain3055

This is sooo churchy!!!! πŸ™ŒπŸΎπŸ˜©

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