Ain't But the One
Duke Ellington Lyrics


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Ain't got the change of a nickel
Ain't got no bounce in my shoes
Ain't go no fancy to tickle
I ain't got nothing but the blues

Ain't got no coffee that's perking
Ain't got no winnings to lose
Ain't got a dream that is working
I ain't got nothing but the blues

When trumpets flare up
I keep my hair up
I just can't make it come down
Believe me, peppie
I can't get happy
Since my ever loving baby left town

Ain't got no rest in my slumbers
Ain't got no feelings to bruise




Ain't got no telephone numbers
I ain't got nothing but the blues

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Duke Ellington's "I Ain't Got Nothing but the Blues" speak of a deep sense of loss and emptiness. The singer tells us that they have nothing - no money, no energy, no joy, and no dreams. Everything that they once had has been taken away from them, and all that remains is the unending sadness that comes with the blues. Even when the trumpets blare, the singer cannot find happiness. They've lost their lover, and with them, everything that once brought meaning to their life.


Despite the melancholic tone of the lyrics and the slow and somber tempo of the music, the song is still immensely powerful. The use of repetition in the lyrics drives home the message of despair that the singer is feeling. The repeated refrain of "I ain't got nothing but the blues" underscores the hopelessness and the sense that there is nothing left to live for. Through the simple lyrics, Duke Ellington captures the raw emotion of heartbreak and the deep pain that can be felt when love is lost.


Overall, "I Ain't Got Nothing but the Blues" is a stark reminder of the power of music to capture the human experience, even the most painful and heart-wrenching moments of our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Ain't got the change of a nickel
I don't have any money.


Ain't got no bounce in my shoes
I don't have any energy or enthusiasm.


Ain't go no fancy to tickle
I don't have any particular desire or interest.


I ain't got nothing but the blues
I only have sadness and melancholy.


Ain't got no coffee that's perking
I don't even have the simple pleasure of a fresh cup of coffee.


Ain't got no winnings to lose
I don't have any luck or success, not even in losing.


Ain't got a dream that is working
I don't have any goals or aspirations that are being realized.


When trumpets flare up
When I hear music, particularly trumpets,


I keep my hair up
I get excited or emotional.


I just can't make it come down
But it doesn't last, my mood doesn't improve.


Believe me, peppie
Trust me, friend,


I can't get happy
I am incapable of feeling happy.


Since my ever loving baby left town
Because the person I love has left.


Ain't got no rest in my slumbers
I can't even find peace in my sleep.


Ain't got no feelings to bruise
I feel numb and emotionless, not even allowing myself to be hurt.


Ain't got no telephone numbers
I don't even have anyone to call, no connections.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Spirit Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DUKE ELLINGTON, DON GEORGE

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