Always
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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If a custom-tailored vet
Asks me out for something wet
When the vet begins to pet, I cry hooray

But I'm always true to you, darlin', in my fashion
Yes, I'm always true to you, darlin', in my way

I've been asked to have a meal
By a big tycoon in steel
If the meal includes a deal, accept I may

But I'm always true to you, darlin', in my fashion
Yes, I'm always true to you, darlin', in my way

There's an oil man known as tex
Who is keen to give me checks
And his checks, I fear, means that tex is here to stay

But I'm always true to you, darlin', in my fashion
Yes, I'm always true to you, darlin', in my way

From Ohio, mister Thorn
Calls me up from night till morn
Mister Thorn once cornered corn and that ain't hay

But I'm always true to you, darlin', in my fashion
Yes, I'm always true to you, darlin', in my way

From Milwaukee, mister Fritz
Often dines me at the Ritz
Mister Fritz invented Schlitz and Schlitz must pay

But I'm always true to you, darlin', in my fashion
Yes, I'm always true to you, darlin', in my way

Mister Harris, plutocrat, wants to give my cheek a pat
If the Harris pat means a Paris hat, pay, pay





But I'm always true to you, darlin', in my fashion
Yes, I'm always true to you, darlin', in my way

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the song "Always" by Ella Fitzgerald are playful yet provocative, relaying the message of a woman who is pursued by men of wealth and power. She is courted with dinner invitations and gifts, but responds with a joyous cry when a "custom-tailored vet" begins to pet her. The refrain stresses her fidelity to her lover, asserting that while she may accept the attentions of other men, she remains true to him in her own fashion and own way.


The song is a celebration of independence and individuality, with the singer flaunting her sexual conquests and financial gains. The reference to men of wealth and power from different parts of the country underscores her appeal to a broad spectrum of society. The light-hearted tone of the tune suggests that these dalliances are harmless, and should not reflect negatively on her character.


Line by Line Meaning

If a custom-tailored vet Asks me out for something wet When the vet begins to pet, I cry hooray
If a well-dressed doctor asks me out for drinks and starts to flirt with me, I'm excited and approve of his advances.


But I'm always true to you, darlin', in my fashion Yes, I'm always true to you, darlin', in my way
Despite my behavior with other men, I assure you that my love for you is unwavering and genuine.


I've been asked to have a meal By a big tycoon in steel If the meal includes a deal, accept I may
I have been invited to dinner by a wealthy businessman in the steel industry, and if there's a business opportunity involved, I might accept the invitation.


There's an oil man known as tex Who is keen to give me checks And his checks, I fear, means that tex is here to stay
A wealthy oil magnate named Tex has started writing me checks, and I worry that he wants something from me.


From Ohio, mister Thorn Calls me up from night till morn Mister Thorn once cornered corn and that ain't hay
A man from Ohio named Thorn has been calling me non-stop, and I know that he's a big player in the corn industry.


From Milwaukee, mister Fritz Often dines me at the Ritz Mister Fritz invented Schlitz and Schlitz must pay
A man from Milwaukee named Fritz takes me out to fancy dinners and he's the creator of the popular beer Schlitz, so he can afford to lavish me with gifts.


Mister Harris, plutocrat, wants to give my cheek a pat If the Harris pat means a Paris hat, pay, pay
A very wealthy man named Harris wants to give me a kiss on the cheek, and if that means he'll buy me a fancy Parisian hat, then I'm all for it.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: COLE PORTER

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