Donna
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(Donna, Donna the Prima Donna
Donna, Donna the Prima Donna
Donna, Donna the Prima Donna
Donna, Donna the Prima Donna
Donna, Donna the Prima Donna)

Broke my heart
We're apart
Thinks she's smart

I met a girl a month ago
I thought that she would love me so
But in time I realized
She had a pair of roving eyes

I remember the nights we dated
Always acting sophisticated
Talking about high society
Oh then she tried to make a fool out of me

(They call her Donna, Donna the Prima Donna)
Broke my heart now
Thinks she's smart now
We're apart now

Pretty little girl you're just having fun
You're running all around and breaking lover's hearts
Pretty little girl, I don't stand a chance
Without any money there goes our romance

She always wears charms, diamonds, pearls galore
She buys them at the five and ten cents store
She wants to be just like Zsa Zsa Gabor
Even though she's the girl next door

(They call her Donna, Donna the Prima Donna)
Broke my heart
Thinks she's smart
We're apart

Pretty little girl you're just having fun
You're running all around, you're breaking lover's hearts
Pretty little girl, I don't stand a chance
Without any money there goes our romance

She always wears charms, diamonds, pearls galore
She buys them at the five and ten cents store
She wants to be just like Zsa Zsa Gabor
Even though she's Donna next door, oh

(Donna, Donna the Prima Donna
Donna, Donna the Prima Donna
Donna, Donna the Prima Donna
Donna, Donna the Prima Donna
Donna, Donna the Prima Donna




Donna, Donna the Prima Donna
Donna, Donna the Prima Donna)

Overall Meaning

In Dion & the Belmonts' song "Donna the Prima Donna," the singer sings about a girl named Donna who he met a month ago and thought would love him. As time goes on, he realizes that Donna has "roving eyes" and is not loyal to him. He remembers the nights they spent together, always trying to act sophisticated and talk about high society. However, he soon realizes that Donna only wants to be like the rich and famous and is not content being "Donna next door."


The singer has his heart broken by Donna and feels that she thinks she is smarter than him now that they are apart. He laments that Donna is just having fun and running all around, breaking lover's hearts. He also realizes that without any money, their romance is destined to fail. Despite buying charms, diamonds, and pearls from a five and ten cents store, Donna still desires to be like Zsa Zsa Gabor and live a luxurious lifestyle.


Overall, the song serves as a cautionary tale against falling for someone who only desires superficial things and is not loyal or committed to the relationship. It also highlights the pressure to conform to societal expectations and the dangers of trying to be someone you are not.


Line by Line Meaning

Donna, Donna the Prima Donna
The singer repeats the title of the song multiple times to emphasize how important it is to him (or how often he thinks about Donna)


Broke my heart
Donna did something to hurt the singer emotionally


We're apart
Donna and the singer are no longer together


Thinks she's smart
Donna considers herself intelligent, possibly at the expense of others


I met a girl a month ago
The singer is reminiscing about how he met Donna


I thought that she would love me so
At the beginning of their relationship, the singer assumed Donna had genuine feelings for him


But in time I realized
As their relationship progressed, the singer began to have doubts about Donna


She had a pair of roving eyes
Donna was not faithful to the singer


I remember the nights we dated
The singer recalls the times he went out with Donna


Always acting sophisticated
Donna tried to come across as high-class and elegant


Talking about high society
Donna liked to talk about wealthy and important people


Oh then she tried to make a fool out of me
Donna attempted to deceive or take advantage of the singer


Pretty little girl you're just having fun
The singer acknowledges that Donna is doing what she wants and enjoying herself, despite the pain she's causing him


You're running all around and breaking lover's hearts
Donna has a history of hurting those she's involved with romantically


Pretty little girl, I don't stand a chance
The singer feels helpless in the face of Donna's charm and seemingly unrepentant ways


Without any money there goes our romance
The singer implies that Donna is more interested in money and material possessions than he is, leading to their breakup


She always wears charms, diamonds, pearls galore
Donna likes to wear flashy and expensive jewelry, but likely can't afford the real thing


She buys them at the five and ten cents store
Donna shops at discount stores to get more for her money


She wants to be just like Zsa Zsa Gabor
Donna has a celebrity she admires and wants to emulate


Even though she's the girl next door
Despite her aspirations, Donna is still just an ordinary person




Lyrics Β© Spirit Music Group, BARBARA SCHWARTZ MUSIC
Written by: ERNEST MARESCA, DION DI MUCCI

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Momma Donna


on Only You Know

Check out Joe Leone Music on YouTube for a great cover of this song.

https://youtu.be/iYrkDhA4wGM

Momma Donna


on Only You Know

Joe Leone did a beautiful cover of this song.
https://youtu.be/iYrkDhA4wGM

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