Without a Song
Duke Ellington Lyrics


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Without a song the day would never end
Without a song the road would never bend
When things go wrong a man ain't got a friend
Without a song
That field of corn would never see a plow
That field of corn would be deserted now
A man is born but he's no good no how
Without a song
I got my trouble and woe but, sure as I know, the Jordan will roll
And I'll get along as long as a song, strong in my soul
I'll never know what makes the rain to fall
I'll never know what makes that grass so tall
I only know there ain't no love at all
Without a song
I've-a got my trouble and woe and, sure as I know, the Jordan will roll
And I'll get along as long as a song, strong in my soul
I'll-a never know what makes that rain to fall
I'll never know what makes the grass so tall




I only know there ain't no love at all
Without a song

Overall Meaning

In Duke Ellington's song, "Without a Song," he uses the metaphor of a song to convey the importance of music in life. The lyrics suggest that without music, life would be empty, devoid of meaning and friendship. The first verse says, "Without a song the day would never end, without a song the road would never bend." This implies that music gives meaning and direction to life, and without it, one may feel lost and directionless.


The second verse goes on to suggest that without music, people are worthless. "A man is born but he's no good no how without a song." This line highlights the role that music plays in shaping our emotional lives and our sense of self. It suggests that without music, we cannot connect with our emotions, and we are unable to feel anything deeply.


The lyrics also suggest that music has the power to heal and bring joy. "I got my trouble and woe, but sure as I know, the Jordan will roll, and I'll get along as long as a song, strong in my soul." These lines imply that even when life is difficult, music can provide comfort and strength. The metaphor of the Jordan River is used to suggest that even in times of trouble, there is always hope, and music can help us find that hope.


Line by Line Meaning

Without a song the day would never end
Music brings joy and pleasure to life, making the day lasting forever.


Without a song the road would never bend
Music softens the rough edges of life, making it easily manageable.


When things go wrong a man ain't got a friend
When life becomes unbearable, music acts as a companion and solace.


Without a song
Underscoring that music is essential and invaluable to human existence


That field of corn would never see a plow
Music makes even the dreariest task of life worthwhile.


That field of corn would be deserted now
Without music, a place devoid of life, energy, and vibrant soul.


A man is born but he's no good no how
Reiterating that without music, life would be lackluster and futile.


I got my trouble and woe but, sure as I know, the Jordan will roll
Music remains a constant source of reassurance, providing hope even during difficult times.


And I'll get along as long as a song, strong in my soul
Music nourishes the soul, providing the strength to face life's challenges.


I'll never know what makes the rain to fall
Sometimes, music and life's mysteries remain incomprehensible and stay beyond one's understanding.


I'll never know what makes that grass so tall
Life remains an enigma, its mysteries and beauty impossible to comprehend fully.


I only know there ain't no love at all
Music reminds the listener that love, care, and compassion are priceless and essential aspects of life.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Edward Eliscu, Billy Rose, Vincent Youmans

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