He
Billie Holiday Lyrics


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I'm not much to look at
Nothing to see
Just glad I'm living and
Lucky to be
I've got a man crazy for me
He's funny that way

I can't save a dollar
Ain't worth a cent
He doesn't holler
He'd live in a tent
I've got that man crazy for me
He's funny that way

Though he loves to work
And slave for me everyday
He'd be so much better off
If I went away
But why should I leave him?
Why should I go?
He'd be unhappy without me, I know
I've got that man mad about me
He's funny that way

I can see no other way
And no better plan
End it all and let him go
To some other girl
But I'm only human
A coward at best
I'm more than certain
He'd follow me West




I've got a man crazy for me
He's funny that way

Overall Meaning

The lyrics from Billie Holiday's song "He" express the singer's gratitude for having someone who is crazy about her even though she does not see herself as much to look at or worth much money. Although her partner works hard to provide for her, she states that he would be better off without her, but she cannot bring herself to leave him. In fact, she believes that he would follow her wherever she goes, which could be seen as both endearing and concerning. The line "I'm only human, a coward at best" shows her vulnerability and hesitation to do something that might hurt her partner, even if it could be for his own good.


The lyrics also highlight the unequal power dynamic in the relationship. While the man is working hard to support her, she acknowledges that she is not providing much in return. It seems that her charm and personality are what captivate him and keep him interested, rather than any tangible assets. This could be a reflection of the societal expectations placed on women during the time the song was written (1930s), where their value was based on their looks and personality rather than their professional or financial success. It could also be interpreted as a commentary on the power that love and attraction hold over us, and how they can override more practical considerations in relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm not much to look at
I am not physically attractive


Nothing to see
My appearance is plain and ordinary


Just glad I'm living
I am happy to be alive


And lucky to be
I consider myself fortunate


I've got a man crazy for me
I am with a man who is extremely infatuated with me


He's funny that way
He has unique qualities and characteristics


I can't save a dollar
I am unable to save money or manage my finances


Ain't worth a cent
I do not have any significant value


He doesn't hollar
My man does not yell or raise his voice


He'd live in a tent
He is content with a simple life, even if it means living in a tent


Though he loves to work
My man enjoys working


And slave for me everyday
He works hard to provide for me


He'd be so much better off
My man would be happier and more successful


If I went away
If I left him


But why should I leave him?
I do not want to leave him because I care for him


Why should I go?
There is no reason for me to leave


He'd be unhappy without me, I know
I am aware that he would feel unhappy without me


I can see no other way
I cannot come up with any other solution


And no better plan
I have no better idea or scheme


End it all and let him go
End the relationship and allow him to move on


To some other girl
For him to find another woman


But I'm only human
I am vulnerable and have flaws and weaknesses


A coward at best
I am afraid to take action or make a decision


I'm more than certain
I am completely convinced


He'd follow me West
He would follow me anywhere, even to the West




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: Neil Moret, Richard Whiting

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Finkanslig

'Cause he ain’t got rhythm Every night he sits in the house alone ‘Cause he ain’t got rhythm Every night he sits there and wears a frown He attracted some attention When he found the 4th Dimension But he ain’t got rhythm So no one’s with him The loneliest man in town Ah! A lonely man is he Bendin’ over his books His wife and family Keep givin' him dirty looks [cont'] :I:

Finkanslig

‘Cause he ain’t got rhythm When they call him up It’s to call him down With a daring aviator He encircled the Equator But he ain’t got rhythm So no one’s with him The loneliest man in town From a BRUNSWICK session in NYC, 25 SEP 1937: Buck Clayton tp/ Benny Goodman cl/ Lester Young ts/ Teddy Wilson (leader) p/ Freddie Green g/ Walter Page b/ Jo Jones d/ Billie Holiday voc First ever session for Lester Young and Jo Jones with Billie Holiday. :I:

Luiz Maurício Coelho Lima

Beautiful

Alexander Lawrence

So you're saying that you don't have rhythm
But listen what you're doing right there!

Chuck E Cheese's

with that stamp and a book you got a real nice groove sound to me like you’ve got rhythm to spare

Alexander Lawrence

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hipcatwho

Lester Young  (the Prez has a nice solo with his favorite singer Billie Holiday) the 1930s it was jamin

jazzaen

las cago, hermoso

Theresa R

Who ever disliked this must of done it by accident

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