Black & Blue
André Previn Lyrics


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Cold empty bed, springs hard as lead
Pains in my head, feel like old Ned
What did I do to be so black and blue?

No joys for me, no company
Even the mouse ran from my house
All my life through I've been so black and blue
I'm white inside, but that don't help my case
Cause I can't hide what is on my face
I'm so forlorn. Life's just a thorn
My heart is torn. Why was I born?
What did I do to be so black and blue?

I'm hurt inside, but that don't help my case
Cause I can't hide what is on my face
How will it end? Ain't got a friend
My only sin is in my skin
What did I do to be so black and blue?
Tell me, what did I do?
What did I do? What did I do?
What did I do? What did I do?
What did I do? What did I do?




What did I do? Tell me, what did I do to be so black and blue?
What did I do to be so black and blue?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of André Previn's song "Black & Blue" describe the experiences of a black individual who faces discrimination and oppression in their life. The first two lines describe the physical pain and discomfort the individual is experiencing, with a cold and empty bed and the pains in their head making them feel like an old, worn-out person. The chorus questions why they have been subjected to this mistreatment, asking "What did I do to be so black and blue?"


The second stanza describes the isolation and lack of joy in the individual's life, even the mice have abandoned their home. The line "All my life through I've been so black and blue" emphasizes that this is not just a temporary situation, but rather a long-standing pattern of mistreatment that has defined their life. The third stanza dives deeper into the emotional pain and suffering, with the individual feeling forlorn, their heart torn and questioning the purpose of their existence.


The final stanza reflects on the societal factors that have led to this individual's suffering, with their skin color being their only "sin". The repeated question "What did I do?" highlights the frustration and confusion of someone who has been oppressed for simply existing as they are.


Overall, "Black & Blue" is a powerful commentary on racism and the deep-rooted impact it has on individuals' lives. It stands as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and justice, and the importance of continuing to fight against discrimination in all its forms.


Line by Line Meaning

Cold empty bed, springs hard as lead
I am alone and my bed is uncomfortable


Pains in my head, feel like old Ned
I have a headache and feel exhausted


What did I do to be so black and blue?
Why have I been treated so unfairly?


No joys for me, no company
I have no happiness or companionship in my life


Even the mouse ran from my house
I am so alone that even animals avoid me


All my life through I've been so black and blue
I have been consistently mistreated my entire life


I'm white inside, but that don't help my case
My inner goodness does not make up for the discrimination I face


Cause I can't hide what is on my face
My skin color is visible and subject to judgement


I'm so forlorn. Life's just a thorn
I feel hopeless and life is a painful struggle


My heart is torn. Why was I born?
I feel shattered and question my value as a human being


I'm hurt inside, but that don't help my case
My emotional pain is not enough to protect me from discrimination


How will it end? Ain't got a friend
I am unsure of my future and have no one to rely on


My only sin is in my skin
I am only persecuted because of my race


What did I do to be so black and blue?
I still don't understand why I am treated unfairly


Tell me, what did I do?
I am asking for an explanation for my mistreatment


What did I do? What did I do?
I am desperate for an answer to my question


What did I do? What did I do?
My question goes unanswered and my mistreatment continues


What did I do? Tell me, what did I do to be so black and blue?
My frustration and pain persist as I still ask for an explanation


What did I do to be so black and blue?
The song ends with the same question, highlighting the ongoing struggle against discrimination




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Written by: Harry Brooks, Andy Razaf, Fats Waller

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Comments from YouTube:

Ernest Tarling

I had this LP years ago; don't know what happened to it. Andre is just withour peer in all round taste, technique and talent. 

phyllis blanton

Love you Andre! My mind is forever imprinted with your keyboard strokes.

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