Evan as You and I
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Do I love you, do I?
Doesn't one and one make two?
Do I love you do I?
Does July need a sky of blue?
Would I miss you, would I
If you ever should go away?
If the sun should desert the day
What would life be?

Will I leave you, never?
Could the ocean leave the shore?
Will I worship you forever?
Isn't heaven forevermore?
Do I love you, do I?
Oh, my dear it's so easy to see
Don't you know I do, don't I show you I do?
Just as you love me

Will I leave you, never?
Could the ocean leave the shore?
Will I worship you forever?
Isn't heaven forevermore?
Do I love you, do I?
Oh, my dear, it's so easy to see




Don't you know I do, don't I show you I do?
Just as you love me

Overall Meaning

Ella Fitzgerald's song "Do I Love You" is a romantic ballad that explores the depth of love and dedication between two individuals. At the heart of the song's message lies the question of affection and commitment. The lyrics consist of a series of self-reflective questions, each building on the previous one, as the singer inquires about the true nature of their love. The song starts with the lines "Do I love you, do I? / Doesn't one and one make two?" These lines metaphorically point out the rational aspect of love, as in logic, one and one make two, and two partners come together to form one loving and dedicated relationship. The subsequent query is "Do I love you, do I? / Does July need a sky of blue?" The line invokes the image of a cloudless blue sky, which symbolizes the clarity and brightness brought by love in one's life.


As the song continues, the singer asks, "Would I miss you, would I / If you ever should go away?" This question emphasizes the idea of devotion and the significance of the other person in one's life. One of the most poetic lines in the song is "If the sun should desert the day / What would life be?" which expresses the essentiality of love in one's life, like the essentiality of the sun in the life cycle. In the chorus, the song brings together all the questions and answers that the singer has been pondering on. The singer affirms their love by saying, "Oh, my dear, it's so easy to see / Don't you know I do, don't I show you I do? / Just as you love me."


Line by Line Meaning

Do I love you, do I?
Am I truly in love with you or not?


Doesn't one and one make two?
Isn't it an obvious fact that we are meant to be together?


Do I love you, do I?
Is it really necessary for me to prove my love for you?


Does July need a sky of blue?
Do I need to explain why I love you?


Would I miss you, would I
Would my heart ache if you ever left me?


If you ever should go away?
In case you leave, what will become of me?


If the sun should desert the day
What will become of the universe if you leave me?


What would life be?
My life would be meaningless without you.


Will I leave you, never?
I will never leave you, not even for a second.


Could the ocean leave the shore?
It's impossible for me to ever leave you.


Will I worship you forever?
I will love you endlessly, forever and ever.


Isn't heaven forevermore?
Heaven is eternal, just like my love for you.


Do I love you, do I?
Yes, I do love you with all my heart.


Oh, my dear it's so easy to see
My love for you is crystal clear and obvious.


Don't you know I do, don't I show you I do?
Don't you believe my words and actions that confirm my love for you?


Just as you love me
My love is reciprocated, just as you love me.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Cole Porter

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@Wolfhoundersful

Wait till you see him
See how he looks
Wait till you hear him laugh.

Painters of paintings
Writers of books
Never could tell the half.

Wait till you feel
The warmth of his glance,
Pensive and sweet and wise.

All of it lovely
All of it thrilling
I'll never be willing to free him.

When you see him
You won't believe your eyes
You won't believe your eyes.



@taifalbattashe8548

Wait till you see him
See how he looks
Wait till you hear him laugh
Painters of paintings
Writers of books
Never could tell the half
Wait till you feel
The warmth of his glance
Pensive and sweet and wise
All of it lovely
All of it thrilling
I'll never be willing to free him
When you see him
You won't believe your eyes
You won't believe your eyes



All comments from YouTube:

@heloisachaves8414

I cry absolutely every single time I hear this ❤

@burranderson8046

Ella is a god.

@HFritzson

She sings it in a relaxed “Crosbyish” style that does it full justice.

@adrianellis5412

I appreciate your words but she had her own style, Crosby had nothing to do with that and I say this with the greatest respect.

@psilo9865

Wonderful.💛🦀

@Wolfhoundersful

Wait till you see him
See how he looks
Wait till you hear him laugh.

Painters of paintings
Writers of books
Never could tell the half.

Wait till you feel
The warmth of his glance,
Pensive and sweet and wise.

All of it lovely
All of it thrilling
I'll never be willing to free him.

When you see him
You won't believe your eyes
You won't believe your eyes.

@jamesmoore2861

Barney Kessell

@Molcrid

Joe Pass in the guitar right?

@frankiebowie6174

Tony Bennett sings it, Barbara Cook sings it, but here it is.

@philosopher0076

The single note plucking of the guitar (acoustic ? ) interferes with the vocal. I wish they had mixed it with a more electric jazz guitar tone, smoother, more rounded guitar and with its volume a bit lower so it would be in the background more...and maybe a slight echo on the guitar too. IMO it would have come across better. I wish I was the studio engineer then. 😎

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