Aam I Blue
Billie Holiday Lyrics


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Lord I love my man, tell the world I do
I love my man, tell the world I do
But when he mistreats me
Makes me feel so blue

My man wouldn't give me no breakfast
Wouldn't give me no dinner
Fought about my supper and put me outdoors
Had the dark clay make black spots on my clothes
I didn't have so many
But I had a long, long way to go

Some men like me 'cause I'm happy
Some calls it snappy
Some call me honey
Others think I got money
Some tell me baby you're built for speed




Now if you put that all together
Makes me everything a good man needs

Overall Meaning

In Billie Holiday's song, "I Love My Man," she passionately declares her love for her man despite the hurt and mistreatment he causes her. She repeats the phrase "I love my man" twice in the opening lines, emphasizing her deep affection for him. However, she acknowledges how he mistreats and neglects her, causing her sadness and despair. The repetition of the previous lines highlights how Billie struggles to reconcile her love for her man with the pain he causes her.


In the second stanza, she describes how her man withholds food from her and gets into arguments over mealtime. Additionally, he forces her out of their home, and the dark clay stains on her clothes reflect the dirty and hopeless state she is left in. Despite these difficulties, Billie is determined to stay with her man "cause he's all I've got," highlighting the complex dynamics of abusive relationships.


In the final stanza, Billie shares how she is viewed by different men who desire her. Some find her attractive because she is joyful, while others think she has money or is built for speed. Though these compliments sound flattering, they reduce her to merely an object to be used by men. The ending line, "Makes me everything a good man needs," is a bittersweet conclusion, as Billie recognizes her worth, but her man is not the good man she needs.


Line by Line Meaning

Lord I love my man, tell the world I do
I am deeply devoted to my man and want everyone to know it.


I love my man, tell the world I do
I cherish my man and want the world to see how much he means to me.


But when he mistreats me Makes me feel so blue
Even when my man treats me poorly, I am left feeling deeply unhappy and disappointed.


My man wouldn't give me no breakfast Wouldn't give me no dinner Fought about my supper and put me outdoors Had the dark clay make black spots on my clothes I didn't have so many But I had a long, long way to go
My man neglects to take care of me as his partner and even mistreats me to the point where I am forced out of the home onto the streets with little to my name.


Some men like me 'cause I'm happy Some calls it snappy Some call me honey Others think I got money Some tell me baby you're built for speed Now if you put that all together Makes me everything a good man needs
I attract all types of men for a variety of reasons, but when you combine all these things, I am everything a good man needs and desires in a partner.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BILLIE HOLIDAY

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@zuzanaspuntova1111

was a morning, long before dawn
Without a warning I found he was gone
How could he do it
Why should he do it
He never done it before

Am I blue
Am I blue
Ain't these tears, in these eyes telling you
How can you ask me "am I blue"
Why, wouldn't you be too
If each plan
With your man
Done fell through

There was a time
When I was his only one
But now I'm
The sad and lonely one...lonely

Was I gay
Untill today
Now he's gone, and we're through
Am I blue



@julianvickery8341

"Am I Blue?" by "Lady Day" /Billie Holiday (Columbia Records, 1941)
https://youtu.be/yi6NZCPYYxI
"Am I Blue?" is a song written by Harry Akst and Grant Clarke in 1929, and was a big hit that year for Ethel Waters in the film "On with the Show" (1929). It has become a standard and has been covered by numerous artists.
Billie's accompanied here by Roy Eldridge (trumpet); Lester Boone, Jimmy Powell (alto saxophone); Ernie Powell (tenor saxophone); Eddie Heywood (piano); Paul Chapman (guitar); Grachan Moncur (bass); Herbert Cowens (drums).
The song was recorded on 9 May , 1941in New York City for Columbia Records.
Lyrics:
Am I blue?
Am I blue?
Ain't these tears
In my eyes
Tellin' you
Am I blue?
You'd be too
If each plan
With your man
Done fell through
Was a time
I was his only one
But now I'm
The sad and lonely one,
Lawdy
Was I gay
'Til today
Now he's gone
And we're through
Am I blue?
(bridge)
Was I gay
'Til today
Now he's gone
And we're trough
Am I blue?
Oh he's gone
He left me
Am I blue?



All comments from YouTube:

@veronicageorge3825

Batman will always come to my mind whenever I hear this song.

@vandanpatel7937

i was about to write "batman will always sing this better than her" and show your comment first!!

@papaonta

now kevin conroy is gone, this song will forever be embedded in my head

@gke610

Why?

@veronicageorge3825

@@gke610 That's where I first heard the song.

@Baridan

I was so lucky one night in the early '50s to accompany some of my friends to hear this magnificent lady in San Francisco.  She was so far out on something, but it had no effect on her ability to sing like a bird.

@TMM-rk4gm

I'm sure you were in a great night, the 50s had as its greatest feature The music, the people, everything was bright and utopic just after that it all got strange

@skankhunt-zh8ky

@@TMM-rk4gm high ups come with real lows

@RobinMcBeth

How old are you?!

@meumundosecreto7694

@@TMM-rk4gm highs for some, lows for others, in fact there are no perfect era, only the one you try make

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