Cold Cold Heart
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Oh, yes, man, I tried so hard, my dear, to show that you're my every dream
Yet you're afraid each thing I do is just some evil scheme
A memory from your lonesome past keeps us so far apart
Why can't I free your doubtful mind and melt your cold, cold heart?

Another love before my time made your heart sad and blue
And so my heart is paying now for things I didn't do, yes
In anger, unkind words are said that make the teardrops start
Why can't I free your doubtful mind and melt your cold, cold heart?





Overall Meaning

In "Cold Cold Heart", Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong sing about trying to win the affection of someone who is guarded due to their past experiences with love. The lyrics express the singer's frustration at their loved one's lack of trust and their struggle to prove their feelings are genuine. The song touches on themes of heartbreak, regret, and the difficulty in moving on from past traumas.


The first verse describes the singer's efforts to prove their love, but their loved one's fear and suspicion create a divide between them. The second verse delves into the root of this fear, suggesting that the loved one has been hurt before and is guarding themselves from further pain. The final lines of both verses express the singer's desire to break down this wall and have their love reciprocated. The chorus provides a poignant refrain, lamenting the loved one's "cold, cold heart" and the singer's inability to thaw it.


Overall, "Cold Cold Heart" is a powerful portrayal of the complexities of human emotion and the struggle to trust and love after experiencing heartbreak. Fitzgerald and Armstrong's soulful voices add depth and emotion to the lyrics, making it a timeless classic that still resonates with listeners today.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, yes, man, I tried so hard, my dear, to show that you're my every dream
I have tried my hardest to let you know that you are everything to me, my love.


Yet you're afraid each thing I do is just some evil scheme
Unfortunately, you have doubts in your mind that everything I do is just a trick or a scheme.


A memory from your lonesome past keeps us so far apart
A painful memory from your past that makes you feel lonely has caused a rift between us and we are struggling to overcome it.


Why can't I free your doubtful mind and melt your cold, cold heart?
I wish I could ease your mind of doubt and make you feel loved again, but it is proving to be a difficult task.


Another love before my time made your heart sad and blue
I know that a love from your past hurt you deeply and left your heart feeling sad and broken.


And so my heart is paying now for things I didn't do, yes
I am suffering now because of mistakes made by someone else in the past and it is taking a toll on my heart and our relationship.


In anger, unkind words are said that make the teardrops start
Sometimes, when we argue, we say things we don't mean that hurt each other and cause tears to flow.


Why can't I free your doubtful mind and melt your cold, cold heart?
It is still my heartfelt desire to bring warmth and tenderness back to your heart, but I feel powerless to do so.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Hank Williams, Sr.

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@splehcar

Y'know what? I've searched for years for anyone else who's recorded this same song, the FULL SEVEN MINUTES FIFTEEN SECONDS. I have yet to find any.

Yes, there's other recordings. Doris Day, about 2 m 42 s. Lady Gaga/Tony Bennet, 3 m 20 s. Kristin Chenoweth, 5 m. Linda Ronstadt, 4 m 26 s. And it goes on. Almost anyone who's a good singer has done this song, especially if its in their genre. Never ever have I seen anyone else do the FULL 7 m 15 s.

It would be really fabulous if someone could do this. I'm not really up to date on who's up & coming and such. My music tastes pretty much stop mid 70s. I mostly focus on country/bluegrass now (old and new)

Huh, just had a random remembering. Dolly Parton has not covered this song.

Well didn't realize I'd typed this much... if you get this far, thanks for "listening".

Gonna say gnite.



@georgetebbens3524

Lord, that must surely be the quintessential version of one of the most brilliant songs ever written!

Prior to watching Miss Ella's rendition of "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered" I had best loved Anita O'Day's version. (Which I will ALWAYS love!)

But I suspect Miss O'Day owes a great debt to Miss Ella in influencing the way she phrases the melody, the way she accentuates the harmony -- transitioning to the third, for example -- the way she runs down the scale exactly when and how Miss Ella did.

Am I a dope? Does everyone already know how much Anita O'Day was influenced by Ella Fitzgerald?

But then again, which female (or male) Jazz singer since the 1940s WASN'T influenced by Ella Fitzgerald?



All comments from YouTube:

@franklettering

The English language doesn't have enough superlatives to describe this woman's voice.
Listening to her sing is actually physically , mentally and emotionally uplifting.

@susandonahue865

Amen 🙏🏼🌹🍃

@regineraumel2275

What a beautiful voice,what a wonderful woman's Heart who knows exactly about love, eaven if its hurts !life IS life with pains and hapiness...

@elizabethmatz4356

Heaven, I'm in heaven
And how does she do that when she sings the word "and"
That's a rhetorical question

And those lyrics, I have never heard all those lyrics before.
The song is from the show
Pal Joey

@petergrudzinskas7154

@@elizabethmatz4356 Indeed, you don’t hear the originals anymore; they have been somewhat “sanitised”: “I worship the trousers that cling to him” wtf? Different times.

@abcxyz-dp4rl

@@petergrudzinskas7154 That line made me rewind the video to make sure I heard that right. lol

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@bobsteiner9209

I'm a retired voice teacher, and my mother worked as a radio and nightclub singer, so I can offer an authoritative opinion ; ) --Ella is the best popular singer of all time. Beautiful tone, excellent diction, perfect intonation, and perfect phrasing, along with a warm personality. Plus she could swing. I can't think of another singer who brought all these qualities together in quite the same way. But a few came close. Nat King Cole, Rosemary Clooney, Peggy Lee, and Sarah Vaughan come to mind....

@MarCapa-ed5uv

My wife is an opera singer, and she agrees with you.

I know squash about music but, my soul speaks directly to Ella’s singing.

@warmlavender5525

"I've sinned a lot. I mean a LOT." That line always makes me laugh, the way she sings it adds to the humor. I love this song, it's so vulnerable and Ella's voice is downright dreamy.

@ahvefun

she says "I'm mean a lot". However, yes, she's amazing

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