Don’t You Think I Ought To Know?
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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What they're saying, is it true
That your love is burning low?
If you've found somebody new,
Don't you think I ought to know?

Dining at the club alone,
I can feel the people stare;
Do you think I'm made of stone?
Don't you think I ought to care?

You know, darlin', I've always had
Such faith in you and the yarns you've spun,
But, like a fool, I've lived and learned
That half a love is worse than none

If I can't have all of you,
Though I can't believe it's so,
If you really mean you're through,
Don't you think I ought to know?

You know, darlin', I've always had
Such faith in you and the yarns you've spun,
But, like a fool, I've lived and learned
That half a love is worse than none

If I can't have all of you,
Though I can't believe it's so,




If you really mean you're through,
Don't you think I ought to know?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ella Fitzgerald's song "Don't You Think I Ought To Know?" speak to the uncertainty and anxiety that come with a fading love. The singer questions the veracity of rumors that her lover's love is dwindling, and she pleads with him to tell her the truth. The first stanza asks a direct question about whether her lover's love for her is fading, and if there is someone else in the picture. The second stanza details the singer's painful experience of feeling alone and exposed in public, wondering if her lover even cares. The chorus highlights the theme of uncertainty but also emphasizes the singer's need for truth and closure.


The song speaks to the vulnerability of love and the fear of not knowing. Despite the singer's attempts to hold onto her faith in her lover and his words, she realizes that living with half-hearted love is worse than none at all. She asks for honesty and closure, recognizing that it's better to face the truth than to live in denial.


Overall, the song is a heartfelt plea for honesty and communication in a relationship struggling to stay afloat. The lyrics are rooted in the universal human experiences of vulnerability, anxiety, and the search for truth and closure.


Line by Line Meaning

What they're saying, is it true
I'm hearing rumors that your love for me is fading away, is there any truth to it?


If you've found somebody new,
Have you begun to see someone new?


Don't you think I ought to know?
It would be best for me to know the truth instead of being left in the dark.


Dining at the club alone,
Sitting alone in public makes me feel like I'm being judged.


I can feel the people stare;
I can sense the looks and whispers around me.


Do you think I'm made of stone?
Can't you see that these situations are affecting me emotionally?


Don't you think I ought to care?
I care deeply about our relationship and what happens to it.


You know, darling, I've always had
I have always trusted and believed in you,


Such faith in you and the yarns you've spun,
I have always been able to hear your stories with a smile on my face.


But, like a fool, I've lived, and learned
But I have been foolish to think everything was okay and I've learned that things may not be as they seem.


That half a love is worse than none
I'd rather have no love than partial love or affection.


If I can't have all of you,
If I can't have your complete love and devotion,


Though I can't believe it's so,
Even though I can't fathom the idea,


If you really mean you're through,
If you truly have ended things with me,


Don't you think I ought to know?
I need to know so I can move on and stop holding on to false hope.




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