I Told Ya I Love You Now Get Out
Anita O'Day Lyrics


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I've told ya I love ya, now get out!
I've told ya I love ya, now get out!
Everything's rosy and everything's Jake,
But just how much can a good girl take?
I told ya I love ya, now get out!

There may be times I need ya, there's no doubt;
Baby, now you're something' I can do without!
Leave your number and go on home,
The doorway was there, which is by the phone!
I've told ya I love ya, now get out!

Baby, please leave me be,
You want a puppet and there's no strings on me!
Get hep, you can leave on the five eighteen,
Now don't go 'way sayin' I've been mean;
Like any gal I can change my ways,
A round trip ticket good for sixty days!
I've told ya I love ya, now get out!

Baby, please leave me be,
You want a puppet and there's no strings on me!
Get hep, you can leave on the five eighteen,
Now don't go 'way sayin' I've been mean;
Like any gal I can change my ways,
A round trip ticket good for sixty days!




I've told ya I love ya, now get out!
Man, get lost, for now!

Overall Meaning

Anita O'Day's song "I Told Ya I Love Ya Now Get Out!" presents the perspective of a woman who is having a lover that she has grown tired of. The lyrics of the song open and close with the same line "I've told ya I love ya, now get out!" which shows her growing frustration with her lover. Despite the romantic feelings that she might have once felt, the woman has reached her limit and is not interested in continuing their relationship.


The lyrics that follow the opening line highlight the singer's annoyance with her lover's behavior. She comments on how everything seemed to be going great between them, but also admits that there is a limit to how much a "good girl" can tolerate. She then implores her lover to "leave your number and go on home" and to take the hint that she is no longer interested. However, she does leave the possibility of needing him in the future - she's not burning all the bridges, just the romantic one.


O'Day's performance is light-hearted and playful, which contrasts with the somewhat bitter lyrics. The use of jazz and swing elements in the music adds a level of fun to the song and makes it easier to dance and sing along to. Overall, the song showcases Anita O'Day's skill as a performer and brings attention to her unique blend of jazz and swing music.


Line by Line Meaning

I've told ya I love ya, now get out!
I already told you how I feel, now it's time to leave.


I've told ya I love ya, now get out!
Yes, I said it and I meant it, but it doesn't mean I want you to stick around.


Everything's rosy and everything's Jake,
Things may seem great, but they're not as perfect as they appear.


But just how much can a good girl take?
Even though I'm a good girl, there's a limit to what I can tolerate.


I told ya I love ya, now get out!
I repeat, it's time for you to leave.


There may be times I need ya, there's no doubt;
I may have needed you in the past, but not anymore.


Baby, now you're something' I can do without!
I don't need you now and I won't need you in the future either.


Leave your number and go on home,
Here's some false hope for you, take your number and leave.


The doorway was there, which is by the phone!
Don't get lost, the exit is right by the phone.


Baby, please leave me be,
Can you just leave me alone?


You want a puppet and there's no strings on me!
You expect me to obey and follow your every command, but that won't happen.


Get hep, you can leave on the five eighteen,
Get smart and leave on the next train at five eighteen.


Now don't go 'way sayin' I've been mean;
I'm not trying to be mean, I just want you to go.


Like any gal I can change my ways,
I can make changes to improve, but it still doesn't mean I want you around.


A round trip ticket good for sixty days!
Here's a ticket to leave and don't come back for sixty days.


I've told ya I love ya, now get out!
One final reminder to leave right now.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: HERB ELLIS, JOHN FRIGO, LOU CARTER

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Aceiseverywhere


on Who Cares?

Let it rain and thunder
Let a million firms go under
I am not concerned with, stocks and bombs that I've been burned with
I love you and you love me
And that's how it will always be
And nothing else can ever mean a thing
Who cares what the public chatters?
Love's the only thing that matters
Who cares if the sky, cares to fall
in the sea
Who cares how history rates me?
As long as your kiss intoxicates me
Oh why should I care?
Life is one long jubilee
As long as I care for you
And you care for me!

Who cares if the sky, cares to fall
in the sea
Who cares what banks fail in Yonkers?
As long as you've got a kiss that conquers!
Oh why should I care?
Life is one long jubilee
So long as I care for you
and you care for me!

(These lyrics might be wrong, sorry)

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