As Long As I Live
Anita O'Day Lyrics


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He would spend it on the ponies,
He would spend it on the girls,
Buy his mother gin and roses
For her poor old henna'd curls.
And when his wife said, "Hey now!
What did you get for me?"
He socked her in the chopper,
Such a sweet sweet guy was he!

And her tears flowed like wine,
Yes her tears flowed like wine,
She's a real sad tomato,
She's a busted valentine.
Knows her mama done told her
That her man is darned unkind.

How he loved the old race horses,
He would bet them every day.
One day he caught a winner
And the cabbage wasn't hay!
He indulged in fancy spending,
Ordered rings, cars and furs,
But alas, alack,
Like a stab in the back,
She found out they were not hers!

And her tears flowed like wine,
Yes her tears flowed like wine,
She's a real sad tomato,
She's a busted valentine.
Knows her mama done told her
That her man is darned unkind.

He got mixed up with a Maisie,
He got mixed up with a Flo,
So Flo shoved him in the river,
He'll not get mixed up no more!
His wife then draped herself in black
That showed her figure fine,
Then she cussed him out, the two-faced guy,
No insurance could she find.

And her tears flowed like wine,
Yes her tears flowed like wine,
She's a real sad tomato,
She's a busted valentine.




Knows her mama done told her
That her man is darned unkind.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine" tell the story of a man who spends his money on gambling, women, and gifts for his mother, neglecting his wife. When his wife confronts him about her lack of gifts, he hits her. Throughout the song, we see the wife as a victim of her husband's behavior, and the lyrics emphasize her sadness and heartbreak. The chorus reflects this with the repetition of the phrase "her tears flowed like wine," which highlights the depth of her despair.


Despite the song's depressing storyline, it has a lively and upbeat jazz sound. The playful vocals of Anita O'Day and the classic big band sound of Stan Kenton's orchestra add a fun twist to a dark narrative.


Interestingly, the song was written by the unlikely duo of Stan Kenton, a bandleader and pianist, and Johnny Mercer, a popular lyricist. The collaboration was an instant success, drawing critical acclaim from the jazz community and becoming a hit on the charts. "And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine" is now considered a classic jazz standard and has been covered by countless artists over the years.


Line by Line Meaning

He would spend it on the ponies,
He frequently wasted his money on horse races,


He would spend it on the girls,
He would foolishly spend his money on other women,


Buy his mother gin and roses
He would buy gifts for his mother, like gin and roses for her hair,


For her poor old henna'd curls.
He would help his mother look good despite her old age and dyed hair,


And when his wife said, "Hey now!
When his wife asked him what he had bought her,


What did you get for me?"
She demanded to know what he had brought for her,


He socked her in the chopper,
He hit her in the face,


Such a sweet sweet guy was he!
Sarcastically describing him as an affectionate person,


And her tears flowed like wine,
The woman cried heavily,


Yes her tears flowed like wine,
Her crying continued like an endless flow of tears,


She's a real sad tomato,
She is resentful of how her life turned out,


She's a busted valentine.
She now feels heartbroken and wishes she did not get involved with him,


Knows her mama done told her
She remembers the advice her mother gave her,


That her man is darned unkind.
Her mother warned her about marrying a cruel man,


How he loved the old race horses,
He had a deep passion for gambling on horse racing,


He would bet them every day.
He would recklessly bet his money on horses continuously,


One day he caught a winner
He finally won a horse race,


And the cabbage wasn't hay!
He won a lot of money,


He indulged in fancy spending,
He foolishly spent his winnings on luxuries,


Ordered rings, cars and furs,
He spent his winnings on jewelry, cars, and clothes,


But alas, alack,
Unfortunately,


Like a stab in the back,
She was hurt and betrayed,


She found out they were not hers!
She discovered that he had used her money to buy gifts for other women,


He got mixed up with a Maisie,
He got involved with another woman named Maisie,


He got mixed up with a Flo,
He also got involved with a woman named Flo,


So Flo shoved him in the river,
Flo ended up killing him by pushing him into the river,


He'll not get mixed up no more!
He won't be making the same mistake again since he is dead,


His wife then draped herself in black
The man's wife wore black clothing to indicate her mourning,


That showed her figure fine,
She still found a way to dress attractively during the mourning period,


Then she cussed him out, the two-faced guy,
She finally cursed him for being a hypocrite and a liar,


No insurance could she find.
She could not find any insurance money to help her financially after his death,




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Roy Acuff

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Comments from YouTube:

Janet Smith

At first was worried this song was not going to be suitable for O’Days voice. Was I wrong! She swung the heck out of this jump tune! Excellent!!

Mary wacker

One of the greatest jazz singers in history!! Anita, Ella, Sarah, Dinah, Nancy..........

Mole Trane

dont forget billie holiday!

Joe hallen

ANITA O'DAY WAS THE "CREM DE CREM" ANOTHER STUNNING RENDITION!! HER VOICE WAS MAGNIFICENT!!

daddybob1

Well, she did make it to 87 years old! And she was still stellar well into her later years.

michael riley

her voice is soothing

Janet Smith

Ted Koehler is/was the lyricist for this remarkable jump tune. Brilliant!

Sovery Strange

Love it!

Joe Hallen

AS LONG AS I LIVE IM GONNA 💘 LOVE THIS SONG & ANITA O* DAY

Joe hallen

I LOVE ANITA O DAY!!

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