Don't Worry About Me
Dexter Gordon Lyrics


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Don't worry 'bout me
I'll get along
Forget about me
Just be happy my love

Let's say that our little show is over
And so the story ends
Why not call it a day the sensible way
And still be friends

Look out for yourself
That should be the rule
Give your heart and your love
To whomever you love
Darlin' don't be a fool

Why do we cling to this old faded thing
That used to be
So if you can forget
Then don't worry 'bout me

Why should we cling to some old faded thing
That used to be




So if you can forget
Then you don't worry 'bout me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dexter Gordon's "Don't Worry About Me" are a soothing balm for the broken-hearted. The song speaks to the end of a relationship, and suggests that it is time to move on. The first stanza encourages the lover to forget about the singer, and to be happy. The second stanza counsels the lover to look out for themselves and to avoid foolishly giving their love to someone they shouldn't. The third and final stanza suggests that it is time to let go of the past and to move on.


The use of the word "cling" in the lyrics is particularly poignant. It suggests that the singer is aware of the desire to cling to what is familiar, even when it is painful. The phrase "old faded thing" is also evocative, as it suggests that the relationship has lost its sparkle and shine. The overall effect of the song is comforting, as it encourages the listener to let go of what is no longer working and to move on with their life.


The song was written in 1939 by Rube Bloom with lyrics by Ted Koehler, and has been recorded by many artists, including Billie Holiday and Frank Sinatra. However, Dexter Gordon's interpretation is particularly noteworthy for its elegance and simplicity. His saxophone playing is subtle and understated, complementing the lyrics without overpowering them.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't worry 'bout me
Please don't concern yourself with my well-being


I'll get along
I'll manage, I'll be okay


Forget about me
Don't remember me, please move on


Just be happy my love
I want you to be happy, my dear


Let's say that our little show is over
Let's pretend our relationship has ended


And so the story ends
Our love story has come to a close


Why not call it a day the sensible way
It would be wise to end things amicably


And still be friends
Despite everything, we can still maintain a friendship


Look out for yourself
Take care of yourself first


That should be the rule
It is important to prioritize your own well-being


Give your heart and your love
Share your love and affections


To whomever you love
Share your love with whoever you choose


Darlin' don't be a fool
My dear, please be wise in matters of the heart


Why do we cling to this old faded thing
Why do we hold onto a relationship that has lost its spark


So if you can forget
If you are able to let go


Then don't worry 'bout me
Then please don't worry about how I'm doing




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Rube Bloom, Ted Koehler

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Comments from YouTube:

Ken Danna

My favorite tune off this album.Carl Perkins' piano playing is both sad and dignified, and Dexter takes his time and emotes beautifully. Brings me practically to tears everytime.

Kieron Johnson

Exactly my thoughts. That piano intro sets up Dexter's entry beautifully. This gets played at my funeral or I won't show up!

Anthony Lee

I just listened to Billie and had to hear Dex - There beyond compare !!! oldjazz9 Lovely indeed.

Valmarrone

Semplicemente delizioso. Grazie.