Don'tGet Around Much Anymore
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Missed the Saturday dance
Heard they crowded the floor
Couldn't bear it without you
Don't get around much anymore

Thought I'd visit the club
Got as far as the door
Couldn't bear it without you
Don't get around much anymore

Darlin', I guess my mind's more at ease
But, nevertheless, why bring back old memories?

Been invited to dates
Might have gone, but what for?
Couldn't bear it without you
Don't get it around much anymore

Missed the Saturday dance
Heard they crowded the floor
Couldn't bear it without you
Don't get around much anymore

Been invited to clubs
Could've gone, but what for?
Awfully lonesome without you
Don't get around much anymore

Yes, darlin', I guess my mind's more at ease
But, nevertheless, why bring back old memories?

Been invited to dates
Might have gone, but what for?




Awfully lonesome without you
Don't get around much anymore

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ella Fitzgerald's song Don't Get Around Much Anymore convey a sense of longing, loneliness, and nostalgia. The song talks about missing the Saturday dance and hearing about the crowded dance floor. The singer couldn't bear the thought of being there without the person she is singing to, which suggests that she is deeply in love with this person. She then tries to visit the club and gets as far as the door but can't bring herself to go in without this person. The lyrics show that the singer is suffering from heartbreak and can't seem to enjoy anything anymore. The line "couldn't bear it without you" is repeated several times in the song, emphasizing the singer's deep sense of loss.


The second verse suggests that the singer has been invited to dates, but she didn't go because she didn't want to be without this person. The line "awfully lonesome without you" shows that the singer is struggling with loneliness and is unable to move on from this relationship. The chorus is repeated after every verse, further emphasizing the feeling of loss and loneliness.


In the final verse, the singer acknowledges that her mind is more at ease now, but memories of this person still haunt her. The use of the word "darling" suggests that the singer is in a romantic relationship with the person she is singing to, making the song all the more poignant.


Overall, the lyrics of the song express the pain, longing, and heartbreak that come with a lost love. It is a sentiment that many people can relate to, and the song remains a classic even today.


Line by Line Meaning

Missed the Saturday dance
I didn't go to the dance on Saturday


Heard they crowded the floor
I heard a lot of people went to the dance and it was crowded


Couldn't bear it without you
I didn't want to go to the dance without you


Don't get around much anymore
I don't go out as much as I used to


Thought I'd visit the club
I thought about going to the club


Got as far as the door
I only made it to the door of the club


Darlin', I guess my mind's more at ease
I feel more relaxed now


But, nevertheless, why bring back old memories?
But why dwell on the past?


Been invited to dates
People have asked me to go out with them


Might have gone, but what for?
But why bother going out?


Awfully lonesome without you
I feel very lonely without you




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Levi L

Missed the Saturday dance
Heard they crowded the floor
Couldn't bear it without you
Don't get around much anymore

I thought I'd visit the club
Got as far as the door
They'd have asked me about you
Don't get around much anymore

Darling, I guess that my mind's more at ease
Or nevertheless, why stir up memories?
I've been invited on dates
Might have gone, but what for?
It's awfully different without you
Don't get around much anymore

Darling, I guess my mind's more at ease
But nevertheless, why stir up memories?
Been invited on dates
I might have gone, but what for?

It's awfully different without you
Don't get around much anymore
Oh baby, don't get around much anymore



All comments from YouTube:

Levi L

Missed the Saturday dance
Heard they crowded the floor
Couldn't bear it without you
Don't get around much anymore

I thought I'd visit the club
Got as far as the door
They'd have asked me about you
Don't get around much anymore

Darling, I guess that my mind's more at ease
Or nevertheless, why stir up memories?
I've been invited on dates
Might have gone, but what for?
It's awfully different without you
Don't get around much anymore

Darling, I guess my mind's more at ease
But nevertheless, why stir up memories?
Been invited on dates
I might have gone, but what for?

It's awfully different without you
Don't get around much anymore
Oh baby, don't get around much anymore

Ronald Strange

Discovered Ella about 1946 when I was a ten year old schoolboy. At a fairground, they were playing "My happiness" which has remained with me ever since. I am now 86 and still love her so much. Regards to all Ella's fans. September. 2022.

Dennis Hartnett

Absolute Perfection - no one will EVER improve on this. Ella is The QUEEN, and The Duke is really a King. Ella's voice just glistens - a Diamond wrapped in Satin.

H. Calvert

Absolute. PERFECTION! 🥰

Arthur Mitchell

Superb. There are two halves to Ella Sings the Duke Ellington. Volume 2 (from which this is taken) is her with a small group. It's unbelievably good.

theukuleledirectory

Definately the best ever version of this song

rob charlton

As good as it gets...there's been a lot of great singers...but none better.!

Patrick Martinez

A GEM indeed! Thank you :-) Simply perfect!

Rik Myslewski

Thanks! I never knew that those were Webster and Smith — thanks for the enlightenment. It truly doesn't get any better than this — Smith's tension is ecstatic in his opening tones. Ahhh ...

Drew Sagar

I had never heard this one before ! Absolutely love it !
Merci Louis Phillipe

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