Every Time We Say Goodbye
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Every time we say goodbye, I die a little,
Every time we say goodbye, I wonder why a little,
Why the Gods above me, who must be in the know.
Think so little of me, they allow you to go.

When you're near, there's such an air of spring about it,
I can hear a lark somewhere, begin to sing about it,
There's no love song finer, but how strange the change from major to
Minor,
Every time we say goodbye.

When you're near, there's such an air of spring about it,
I can hear a lark somewhere, begin to sing about it,
There's no love song finer, but how strange the change from major to




Minor,
Every time we say goodbye.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ella Fitzgerald's song Every Time We Say Goodbye explores the pain and heartache that comes with every parting. Every time goodbye is spoken, a little part of the singer dies inside. The song ponders why the gods, who must be all-knowing and all-seeing, would permit two souls deeply in love to be separated so cruelly. The phrase "die a little" emphasizes the emotional toll the goodbyes have on the person.


The second verse highlights the paradoxical nature of love's effects. When the lover is near, spring blooms and the world seems alive. This part captures the hope and joy of being with someone you love. However, saying goodbye sends the mood plummeting. The change from major to minor is symbolic of the change in emotions that takes place when there is parting. The song effectively communicates the duality of love; it is both beautiful and painful.


Line by Line Meaning

Every time we say goodbye, I die a little,
Each farewell between us feels like a small death to me, draining my spirit.


Every time we say goodbye, I wonder why a little,
I am always left questioning why we must part and why it hurts so much.


Why the Gods above me, who must be in the know.
I cannot fathom why the divine forces controlling fate would allow this separation to happen.


Think so little of me, they allow you to go.
It feels as if the very universe underestimates the depth of my connection with you, even though it is allowing you to leave.


When you're near, there's such an air of spring about it,
Being close to you brings a sense of renewal and rejuvenation, like the fresh start of spring.


I can hear a lark somewhere, begin to sing about it,
Even the birds seem to sense our connection and celebrate it through their sweet songs.


There's no love song finer, but how strange the change from major to Minor,
Our love is so beautiful and pure, yet it is always marred by the sadness of parting.


Every time we say goodbye.
Each farewell reminds me of the pain of separation and leaves me wondering why fate has brought us down this path.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network, Sentric Music, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Cole Porter

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@marieblue

Cole Porter’s “Every Time We Say Goodbye” was introduced in the 1944 musical revue “Seven Lively Arts.”

Numerous notable covers include ones by Ray Charles, John Coltraine, Nina Simone, Carly Simon, Sarah Vaughan and Robbie Williams. But Ella Fitzgerald’s version (1956) is considered to be THE DEFINITIVE INTERPRETATION‼️

Cole Porter incorporated a musical joke in the song’s score by including a chord change that goes from minor to major in opposition to the lyric “how strange the change from major to minor.”

ONE AGELESS CULT CLASSIC❕ 💙🎵💜

Always loved, never forgotten, forever missed will you remain, Ella Jane Fitzgerald (1917 - 1996)… 🌹



@sage6199

Everytime we say goodbye, I die a little,

Everytime we say goodbye, I wonder why a little,

Why the Gods above me, who must be in the know.

Think so little of me, they allow you to go.

When you're near, there's such an air of spring about it,

I can hear a lark somewhere, begin to sing about it,

There's no love song finer, but how strange the change from major to minor,

Everytime we say goodbye.

When you're near, there's such an air of spring about it,

I can hear a lark somewhere, begin to sing about it,

There's no love song finer, but how strange the change from major to minor,

Everytime we say goodbye.



@Chloe-wt9gy

Every time we say goodbye, I die a little.
Every time we say goodbye, I wonder why a little.
Why the gods above me, who must be in the know,
think so little of me they allow you to go.
When you're near there's such an air of spring about it.
I can hear a lark somewhere begin to sing about it.
There's no love song finer but how strange the change from major to
minor,
Every time we say goodbye, every single time we say goodbye



All comments from YouTube:

@hughmonks206

This was the last song at my brother's funeral as we left the crematorium. Every time I hear it now it puts a tear in my eye as I miss him so much. Ella's diction is perfect and is a great lesson for anyone who wants to be a singer. I don't believe there will ever be another Ella.

@hellz1996

This was my parents 'song', he sang it to her when had to go back to the Army, mum said she used to cry everytime
Unfortunately it was both their songs at both their funerals. Most recently my mum's in September 2020.
I miss you mum and dad, beyond life, but you are back together now. xxxx

@janettamcgee8124

Your comment made me tear up. Ella was a favorite of both my parents. My late mom would play Ella's music while she cleaned house when I was a child in the early 1960's. My late father raved that Ella on the Memorex commercials was better than "half of the junk on the radio." At least we will always have Ella and great memories.

@helenwilliams7576

@@janettamcgee8124 It is a sad song isn't it? Ella came to play not far from where we live, my dad took my mum there, its funny how all the memories come flooding back of your childhood.
Please don't be upset x x

@riderudredd

Played this at my old mans funeral, He said this song was the only thing that ever brought a tear to his eye when he went to see her live. A true soother of the untamed soul.  

@barneypitt3868

At my dad's funeral, I was in charge of the tape player (people still used tapes then). I played Ella, alternating with Bing Crosby. He would have liked it.

@magdahearne497

It reminds me of my mum every time I hear it, she used to sing it a lot.... I'm sure our loved ones are just in the next room listening to it 💖

@patriciaphillips6644

I used to sing this to myself in the bath; I sounded good. Now I cannot get into the bath or out again for that matter but the beauty and memories associated with this song will never leave me.

@ericsaur9791

That's beautiful

@canuteomanye5854

I die a little when I hear you sing. U are blessed

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