Down In The Depths
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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With a million neon rainbows burning below me
And a million blazing taxis raising a roar
Here I sit, above the town
In my pet-palliated gown
Down in the depths
Of the ninetieth floor
While the crowds in all the nightclubs punish the parquet
And the bars are packed with couples calling for more
I'm deserted and depressed
In my regal-eagle nest
Down in the depths
Of the ninetieth floor
When the only one you wanted wants another
What's the use of swank and cash in the bank galore?
Why, even the janitor's wife
Has a perfectly good love life
And here I am, facing tomorrow
Alone in my sorrow




Down in the depths
Of the ninetieth floor

Overall Meaning

The first verse of "Down in the Depths" by Ella Fitzgerald paints an image of the bustling city below, with bright neon lights and the constant noise of taxis. Despite being high above the town, the singer feels isolated and alone in her "pet-palliated gown" on the ninetieth floor. The contrasting scene of the lively nightclubs and bars full of couples playing off each other only emphasizes her feeling of being left behind.


The second verse delves further into her loneliness with the realization that the person she truly wanted is with someone else. She questions the purpose of her wealth and status since it fails to bring her the love and companionship that she craves. Even the janitor's wife, who is a seemingly insignificant character in the grand scheme of things, has something that she does not - a fulfilling love life.


The song portrays a common theme of wealth and status not equating to happiness and love. Despite being on top of the world, the singer feels unfulfilled and lonely, emphasizing the idea that material possessions and wealth do not bring true happiness.


Line by Line Meaning

With a million neon rainbows burning below me
I am high above the city, with lights illuminating below like rainbows.


And a million blazing taxis raising a roar
I can hear the noise of the city, with countless taxis honking their horns.


Here I sit, above the town
I sit alone, isolated from the hustle and bustle below.


In my pet-palliated gown
I am wearing a robe made of soft fabric to comfort my lonely soul.


Down in the depths
Despite being high above the city, I still feel deeply sad and alone.


Of the ninetieth floor
I am so high up that I can hardly imagine anything else above me.


While the crowds in all the nightclubs punish the parquet
People are dancing and having a great time in the nightclubs, while I am alone and miserable.


And the bars are packed with couples calling for more
Bars are crowded with couples who want more and more of each other, while I remain alone and empty.


I'm deserted and depressed
I feel hopeless and abandoned.


In my regal-eagle nest
My surroundings may seem luxurious, but I am still lonely, like an eagle high up in its nest.


When the only one you wanted wants another
When the person you love is in love with someone else.


What's the use of swank and cash in the bank galore?
Having money and a fancy lifestyle no longer feels important when you are hurting and alone.


Why, even the janitor's wife
Even someone with a seemingly mundane life like the janitor's wife has love and companionship.


Has a perfectly good love life
Her life seems perfect in comparison to mine, despite my high status and wealth.


And here I am, facing tomorrow
Despite my current sadness, I must face the new day and hope for a better future.


Alone in my sorrow
Despite everything, I remain lonely and sad.


Down in the depths
I am still trapped in my misery, feeling helpless and alone.


Of the ninetieth floor
My high status and wealth no longer protect me from the sadness inside.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: COLE PORTER

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Comments from YouTube:

Larry Shaver

this arrangement is awesome, I never heard of this song till yesterday

Joachim Wrang-Widen

Three musical giants jointly creating a timeless work of art: Cole Porter's sublime music & lyrics, Ella Fitzgerald's incomparable voice & interpretation and Nelson Riddle's elegant & sumptuous arrangement. Thank you for posting this.

Théo Goldberg

@opera revenger sumptuous eccolo non lo so perché ma credo Che è somptuous lol. Ma sumptuous eccolo va be. Di dove sei tu?

Théo Goldberg

@opera revenger ma Di dove sei tu Caro? In America si dico " somptuous" if you'll permit me hihihi

opera revenger

elegant and sumptuous sumptuous sumptuous !

jeffrey a

Now I realize where Lisa Stansfield 'inspiration' for her arrangement for this song came from.

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