I’ll Get By
Billie Holiday Lyrics


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I'll get by
As long as I have you
Oh there be rain
And darkness too
I'll not complain
I'll live with you

Poverty
May come to me that's true
But what care I
I'll get by
As long as I have you

I'll get by
As long as I have you
Oh there be rain
And darkness too
I'll not complain
I'll live with you

Ah, but tears
May come to me, that's true
But what care I




I'll get by
As long as I have you

Overall Meaning

The song "I'll Get By" by Billie Holiday/Leonard Feather All Stars is a gentle and uplifting tune that speaks to the power of love and determination. The song starts off with the singer declaring that they will get by, no matter what life throws their way, as long as they have their love by their side. The lyrics go on to say that even if poverty or tears come, the singer will not complain, as their love is all they need to make it through.


This song is an ode to the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of steadfast love in difficult times. The lyrics are simple and direct, but their message is powerful and timeless. The singer's voice is soft and comforting, conveying a sense of warmth and security that makes the listener feel like everything will be okay.


Overall, "I'll Get By" is a beautiful and moving song that reminds us of the enduring power of love and the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

I'll get by
I will manage to survive


As long as I have you
As long as I have your support


Oh there be rain
It may rain


And darkness too
It may also be dark


I'll not complain
I will refrain from complaining


I'll live with you
I will continue to live with you


Poverty
I may experience hardship


May come to me that's true
It is a definite possibility


But what care I
But I don't care


Ah, but tears
However, tears


May come to me, that's true
It is also a definite possibility


But what care I
But I don't care


I'll get by
I will manage to survive


As long as I have you
As long as I have your support




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Comments from YouTube:

@SuLyon

Dave commented that Billie's voice barely touches the melody. What I hear is Billie singing the alto line - the instruments carry the melody. As an alto myself I enjoy this arrangement. There may be better ones, but this one works for me.

@TedWms521

I couldn't agree more. And this version is much better than the 1944 one, when her voice had become ragged.

@Schmexaay1592

This song reminds me of my relationship with my sister. My best friend till the day I die 💖

@ellaova

This song reminds me of my beautiful little dog Jesse- used to sing it to her all the time..... What will I do without you Boots??

@XX-gy7ue

Ellaova , tooooooo sad !

@luigiA.M.

:'''^/

@VJCZAJA

Perfection!

@TedWms521

I side with awesome. This is a dignified, complicated celebration of a romance or a friendship or a marriage that is situated in the real world, where unhappiness or want is always possible. The ambivalence is hinted in the opening solo and made more emphatic in the close, which explains Billie's restraint in the vocal. She's singing of a world where steadiness counts, particularly the steadiness of an especially close person. But (and this is unusual in pop music) she never departs from the knowledge that trouble is always nearby. That steady drum may seem dull; it 's certainly not flashy; but it too conveys something ominous that always lurking. I know this is a pretty elaborate and possibly fanciful interpretation, but I've listened closely to this recording many many times over the last fifty years and I've tried hard to understand what's so compelling about it. Let me add that my interpretation seems consistent with the way this same song is used in the wartime film A Guy Named Joe (1943), in which it turns out to be a mournful harbinger for Spencer Tracy and Irene Dunne. See the film clip at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cbUI-KOHBM)

@khussein6409

awesome!!!

@scottyd8900

Lovely altogether as the Irish would say

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