As Long as I Live
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Maybe I can't live to love you as long as I want to.
Life isn't long enough baby, but I can love you as long as I live.

Maybe I can't give you diamonds and things like I want to,
But I can promise you, baby, I'm gonna want to as long as I live.

I never cared, but now I'm scared, I won't live long enough.
That's why I wear my rubbers when it rains and eat an apple every day then see
the doctor anyway.

What if I can't live to love you as long as I want to.
Long as I promise you, baby, I'm gonna love you as long I live.

I'll even wear long underwear, when winter breezes blow
I'm gonna take good care of me because, a sneeze or two might mean the flu,
And that would never never do





What if I can't live to love you as long as I want to.
Long as I promise you, baby, I'm gonna love you as long I live.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ella Fitzgerald's song "As Long As I Live" speak to the challenges of loving someone deeply in life's uncertain and fleeting nature. The singer admits that she cannot guarantee a lifetime of luxurious gifts, but assures her lover that her love for them is unconditional and will last until her dying day. She expresses a fear of not living long enough to satisfy her desire to love her partner, and takes precautions to stay healthy in the hopes of prolonging her life.


The opening lines set the tone for the theme of the song: that love can defy the limits of time, but life itself is not limitless. The singer recognizes that she cannot control her lifespan or the material resources available to her, but can choose to love her partner with all her heart in each precious moment. The chorus is a declaration of commitment, that even if the singer's time is cut short, she will love her partner until the very end.


The middle verse reveals the singer's fear of death, which motivates her to take care of her health. She humorously mentions wearing "rubbers" (British slang for rain boots) in the rain and eating an apple every day, emphasizing that even small efforts can prolong life. She concludes the verse by visiting the doctor regularly, indicating that she is doing everything in her power to extend her time on earth. These actions are all taken in service of her commitment to love her partner for as long as she can.


Line by Line Meaning

Maybe I can't live to love you as long as I want to.
Life isn't long enough baby, but I can love you as long as I live.


Maybe I can't give you diamonds and things like I want to,
But I can promise you, baby, I'm gonna want to as long as I live.


I never cared, but now I'm scared, I won't live long enough.
That's why I wear my rubbers when it rains and eat an apple every day then see the doctor anyway.


What if I can't live to love you as long as I want to.
Long as I promise you, baby, I'm gonna love you as long I live.


I'll even wear long underwear when winter breezes blow
I'm gonna take good care of me because, a sneeze or two might mean the flu, and that would never never do


What if I can't live to love you as long as I want to.
Long as I promise you, baby, I'm gonna love you as long I live.




Lyrics © S.A. MUSIC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Capitol CMG Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler

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