Gee baby Ain
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Love makes me treat you the way that I do
Gee, baby, ain't I good to you
There's nothing too good for a girl, so true
Mama, ain't I good to you

Yes, I bought you furs for Christmas
And a diamond ring
A big Cadillac car and everything
Love makes me treat you the way I do
Gee, baby, ain't I good to you

Love makes me treat you the way that I do
Gee, baby, ain't I good to you
There's nothing too good for a boy, that's so true
Gee, ain't I good to you

Bought you some cashmeres for Christmas
A diamond ring
A Mark 7 car, and everything
Love makes me treat you the way that I do
Gee baby, ain't I good to you

Love makes me treat you the way that I do
Gee baby, ain't I good to you
There's nothing too good for a boy that's so true
Baby, baby, ain't I good to you

Bought you some crazy sport shirts
You had your fling
A Mercedes Benz sport car and everything
Love makes me treat you the way that I do
Gee baby, ain't I good to you





Get me paying taxes of what I gave to you
Gee baby, ain't I good to you

Overall Meaning

The song "Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You" is a romantic tune from jazz musicians Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, written by Don Redman and Andy Razaf. The song expresses the singer's deep affection for their partner and highlights the lengths they've gone to demonstrate that love. The chorus, which repeats several times throughout the song, features the singer asking their lover, "Gee baby, ain't I good to you?"


The first verse opens up with the singer expressing their love, which motivates them to treat their partner in the best way possible. The chorus comes in after the first verse, emphasizing the singer's love and affection. The second verse changes the gender, meaning the singer is a man, who's asking his lover, "Gee, ain't I good to you?" He expresses how he's even bought her furs for Christmas and a diamond ring, among other luxurious items. The third verse goes back to the original woman's perspective, and she states that she's even bought her lover cashmeres for Christmas and a Mark 7 car, showing that love goes both ways. The final verse also follows the woman's perspective and shows that even though they may have their flings and good times, the love they share is still significant, emphasizing the financial sacrifices she's made for him.


Line by Line Meaning

Love makes me treat you the way that I do
I treat you the way I do because of my love for you.


Gee, baby, ain't I good to you
Aren't I treating you well?


There's nothing too good for a girl, so true
I believe you deserve the best.


Mama, ain't I good to you
As my partner, I am taking care of you.


Yes, I bought you furs for Christmas
I gave you luxurious gifts for the holiday.


And a diamond ring
I made sure to get you a valuable piece of jewelry.


A big Cadillac car and everything
I even got you a fancy car.


There's nothing too good for a boy, that's so true
I believe you also deserve the best.


Gee, ain't I good to you
Aren't I treating you well too?


Bought you some cashmeres for Christmas
I got you some expensive clothing for the holiday.


A Mark 7 car, and everything
I even got you a nice car as well.


Baby, baby, ain't I good to you
I am taking care of you as my partner.


Bought you some crazy sport shirts
I even got you some trendy clothing.


You had your fling
I allowed you to have your own fun and enjoy yourself.


A Mercedes Benz sport car and everything
I got you the top-of-the-line car for your enjoyment.


Get me paying taxes of what I gave to you
You should appreciate everything I have given you and not take it for granted.




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Andy Razaf, Don Redman

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@mevanking2105

Oscar Peterson Trio – Oscar on piano, with Herb Ellis (guitar), Ray Brown (bass) and Buddy Rich (drums) – were in a Los Angeles studio to record this gem of an album, which became Ella And Louis.

@workingtaxpayer1201

This should be required listening and all of our public Wolk schools

@BigJov

Such a refresher, it puts me back when I was a kid, watching Jim Carrey in The Mask, discovering Cameron Diaz signing that song while at the club.... Felt in love twice ;) 

@wandamundy2990

It was a singer named Susan Boyd who dubbed for Cameron Diaz - who actually sang that song in "The Mask."

@someoneyoudontknow6788

Just watched The Mask and it brought me here :-)

@jerrymagid5

@@wandamundy2990 7 m m

@whippja

Thanks for posting.I had this record in the early 80's,lost it somehow,great to hear it again,fantastic.John

@cosmopolitangrooves

There is something unnameable that happens to Ella's voice at 3:46 that sends you straight to heaven.

@Alex-hv9uo

Susan boys sings it better.

@namelessone7615

wtv dude

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