T’ain’t Me
Doris Day Lyrics


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`Tain't me baby gee I'm blue
`Tain't me that you sigh those tender sighs to
`Tain't me but I wish that it could be
`Tain't me that you tell those sweetest lies to
`Tain't me baby that's so plain to see
I'll remain just the same
Won't complain, kinda feel that I'm to blame
`Tain't me that your hungry heart cries out to
`Tain't me, maybe someday, could be me





Overall Meaning

In the song "T'ain't Me" by Doris Day, the lyrics describe a situation in which the singer is acknowledging that she is not the person that the object of her affection is in love with. It is clear that someone else has captured the attention and heart of her loved one, and the singer is resigned to the fact that she cannot compete with this other person. Throughout the song, the singer repeats the phrase "t'ain't me," which serves as a reminder that she is not the one who is being loved and adored.


Despite the fact that the singer is not the focus of her lover's affections, she still holds out hope that one day she could be. She longs for the day when her lover's gaze will fall upon her instead of the other person, and she is willing to wait and hope for that day to come. The lyrics of the song are full of longing and sadness, but also a quiet strength that comes from the singer's willingness to persevere despite the circumstances.


Overall, "T'ain't Me" is a poignant expression of unrequited love, and the difficulties that come with loving someone who loves another. Through her lyrics and heartfelt delivery, Doris Day captures the emotions that many people have felt at one point or another in their lives.


Line by Line Meaning

T'ain't me baby gee I'm blue
It's not me that you're referring to, I'm sad


T'ain't me that you sigh those tender sighs to
I'm not the one you're breathing softly to


T'ain't me but I wish that it could be
It's not me, but I desire to be the one


T'ain't me that you tell those sweetest lies to
I'm not the one you're sweetly deceiving


T'ain't me baby that's so plain to see
It's clear that it's not me


I'll remain just the same
I'll stay unchanged


Won't complain, kinda feel that I'm to blame
I won't object, I somewhat feel responsible


T'ain't me that your hungry heart cries out to
You're not calling out to me with your yearning heart


T'ain't me, maybe someday, could be me
It's not me, but possibly in the future, it might be me




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JACK PALMER, LEMUEL DAVIS

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Trombonology Erstwhile

Great to hear this one live -- I have only the studio recording. Many terrific treatments of this cute one -- none better than the Band of Renown's arrangement. Doris, of course, could handle any kind of song.

peterflapper

Hi Crooner thank you for sharing. Do You own the complete ONS show? Love to hear it.

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