Aren't You Kind Of Glad We Did?
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Oh, it really wasn't my intention
To disregard convention
It was just an impulse
That had to be obeyed
Though it seems convention we've been scorning
I'll still not go in mourning
Though my reputation
Is blemished, I'm afraid
With just one kiss
What heaven, what rapture, what bliss
Honestly, I thought you wouldn't
Naturally, you thought you couldn't
And probably we shouldn't
But aren't you kind of glad we did?
Actually, it all was blameless
Nevertheless, they'll call it shameless
So let's keep the lady nameless
But aren't you kind of glad we did?
Socially, I'll be an outcast
Obviously, we dined alone
On my good name there will be doubt cast
With never a sign of any chaperon
No matter how they may construe it
Whether or not, we have to rue it
Whatever made us do it
Say, aren't you kind of glad we did?





Whatever made us do it
Say, aren't you kind of glad we did?

Overall Meaning

In Ella Fitzgerald's song "Aren't You Kind of Glad We Did," the singer is reflecting on a moment of impulse in which they disregarded social convention to share a kiss with someone. The singer acknowledges that their actions may have damaged their reputation and social standing, but they also express a sense of joy and satisfaction in the experience that they and the other person shared. The lyrics explore the tension between societal expectations and personal desire, and suggest that sometimes it is worth it to break the rules in pursuit of happiness.


The opening lines of the song reveal the singer's surprise at their own actions, implying that they are typically a rule-following individual. However, the impulse to kiss the other person was too strong to resist. While they acknowledge that they may be judged harshly by those around them, they maintain a sense of enjoyment in the experience they shared with the other person. The song raises interesting questions about the relative importance of social norms and personal desires, and the ways in which we navigate the tension between the two.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, it really wasn't my intention
It was not my intention


To disregard convention
To break the norms


It was just an impulse
It was a sudden urge


That had to be obeyed
That had to be followed


Though it seems convention we've been scorning
Though it may seem like we're breaking the norms


I'll still not go in mourning
I won't be too upset about it


Though my reputation
Although my image


Is blemished, I'm afraid
Has been negatively impacted


With just one kiss
With just that one moment


What heaven, what rapture, what bliss
What a beautiful, blissful moment it was


Honestly, I thought you wouldn't
To be honest, I did not expect you to


Naturally, you thought you couldn't
Of course, you believed you could not


And probably we shouldn't
And perhaps we should not have


But aren't you kind of glad we did?
But don't you feel happy that we did?


Actually, it all was blameless
In reality, there was no fault in it


Nevertheless, they'll call it shameless
Regardless, people might call it shameful


So let's keep the lady nameless
So let us not reveal who the lady is


Socially, I'll be an outcast
People will socially exclude me


Obviously, we dined alone
Without a doubt, we had dinner alone


On my good name there will be doubt cast
People will question my character


With never a sign of any chaperon
Without anyone monitoring us


No matter how they may construe it
Regardless of how they interpret it


Whether or not, we have to rue it
Whether or not we regret it


Whatever made us do it
What was the reason we did it?


Say, aren't you kind of glad we did?
Don't you feel happy that we did it?




Lyrics © RALEIGH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GEORGE GERSHWIN, IRA GERSHWIN

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