He Ain’t Got Rhythm
Billie Holiday Lyrics


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'Cause he ain't got rhythm
Every night he sits in the house alone
He ain't got rhythm
Every night he sits there and wears a frown
He attracted some attention
When he found the fourth dimension
But he ain't got rhythm
So no one's with him
The loneliest man in town

Oh, lonely man is he
Bending over his books
His wife and family
Keep giving him dirty looks
'Cause he ain't got rhythm
When they call him up
It's to call him down
With that daring aviator
He encircled the equator
But he ain't got rhythm




So no one's with him
Loneliest man in town

Overall Meaning

The song "He Ain't Got Rhythm" by Billie Holiday, Teddy Wilson, and His Orchestra is a tale about a man who, despite having many accomplishments, cannot seem to attract anyone to be with him. The song opens with the phrase "cause he ain't got rhythm," which sets the tone for the rest of the song. The man described in the song is lonely and spends his nights at home alone, wearing a frown. Despite his achievements, which include discovering the fourth dimension and encircling the equator like a daring aviator, he cannot seem to attract anyone to his life. The song creates an image of a man who is successful in many areas of his life, but not in love or companionship.


The song goes on to describe the plight of the lonely man, bending over his books while his wife and family give him dirty looks. He is called up only to be called down, which indicates that he does not receive recognition for his achievements nor is he able to find someone to share his life with. The repetition of the phrase "he ain't got rhythm" solidifies the idea that rhythm is a critical component of social interaction and romantic relationships. Without it, even the most accomplished person can be left feeling alone and isolated. The song creates a sense of empathy for the man, despite the fact that he is unable to connect with those around him.


Line by Line Meaning

'Cause he ain't got rhythm
He lacks musical ability


Every night he sits in the house alone
He spends his evenings alone at home


He ain't got rhythm
He has no sense of musical rhythm


Every night he sits there and wears a frown
He spends his evenings in a negative mood


He attracted some attention
He drew interest from others


When he found the fourth dimension
He made a significant scientific discovery


But he ain't got rhythm
Despite his accomplishments, he is still musically challenged


So no one's with him
He is alone due to his lack of rhythm


The loneliest man in town
He is the most isolated person in the community


Oh, lonely man is he
He is a man who experiences loneliness


Bending over his books
He is studying or working hard


His wife and family
His spouse and children


Keep giving him dirty looks
They disapprove of his lack of musical talent


When they call him up
When they contact or reach out to him


It's to call him down
They criticize or reprimand him


With that daring aviator
He accomplished a great feat as an adventurer


He encircled the equator
He circled the Earth's circumference


Loneliest man in town
He remains isolated from others




Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: IRVING BERLIN

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@77petesgarage

Rhytim back then is what Vibes is now. This era had the best songs

@markherron1407

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@FerriniProductions

Some great commentary from Loren Schoenberg about this tune. "Here is a treat for all the Lester lovers out there.
From 1/25/37: the very first notes that Lester Young and Billie Holiday recorded together.
It's also the first time that Freddie Green was in the studio with Walter Page and Jo Jones - he didn't join the Basie band until the next month.
And then there's the effortless counterpoint of Benny Goodman and Teddy Wilson in the first chorus.
Other highlights include Buck Clayton's Louis-like lead and solo, and the wide-open horizon the rhythm section creates for Lester's solo." More at Loren's FB Lester Young Appreciation page.

@monicabella7894

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@noshirm6285

Simply the best πŸ‘πŸ»

@monicabella7894

β™₯️BILLIE with Pres & Benny

@monicabella7894

That intro 🌻

@alejandrocastilloalba475

oh Billie...

@filax11

Four pitiable people who ain't got rhythm disliked this :-(

@raymondkisner9240

Make it 6 who don't have rhythm!

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