Give Me The Simple Life
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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I don't believe in frettin' and grievin'
Why mess around with strife?
I never was cut out to step and strut out
Give me the simple life

Some find it pleasant dining on pheasant
Those things roll off my knife
Just serve me tomatoes and mashed potatoes
Give me the simple life

A cottage small is all I'm after
Not one that's spacious and wide
A home that rings with joy and laughter
And the ones you love inside

Some like the high road, I like the low road
Free from the grief and strife




Sounds corny and seedy, but, yes, indeedy
Give me the simple life

Overall Meaning

The opening line of the song 'I don't believe in frettin' and grievin' sets the tone for Ella Fitzgerald's desire for a life free from complications and conflict. The line is followed by 'Why mess around with strife?' which emphasizes the point that the singer does not see the point in making life complicated when it could be simple. She then sings 'I never was cut out to step and strut out' which suggests that she is not interested in the glamour of life but is content with the simple things.


In the second verse, the singer further emphasizes her preference for simplicity over extravagance. She states that she finds pleasure in tomatoes and mashed potatoes, suggesting that she is not interested in fine dining or expensive meals. The following lines 'A cottage small is all I'm after / Not one that's spacious and wide / A home that rings with joy and laughter / And the ones you love inside' emphasize her desire for a small but happy home, rather than a grand space that is devoid of warmth.


The third verse continues along the same lines, with the singer expressing her preference for the low road rather than the high road, as it is free from 'grief and strife'. She acknowledges that her desire for a simple life might sound 'corny and seedy' but she declares that she wants it nonetheless.


Overall, the song is a celebration of the simple life, and the lyrics present a clear picture of what the singer desires - a life that is free from complications and full of joy and laughter.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't believe in frettin' and grievin'
I do not believe in stressing or worrying unnecessarily


Why mess around with strife?
Why bother with conflicts or difficult situations?


I never was cut out to step and strut out
I was never meant to put on airs or act superior


Give me the simple life
I prefer a modest and uncomplicated lifestyle


Some find it pleasant dining on pheasant
Some people enjoy fancy and expensive foods


Those things roll off my knife
I do not have a taste for extravagant food


Just serve me tomatoes and mashed potatoes
I am content with basic and simple meals


A cottage small is all I'm after
I desire a cozy and humble home


Not one that's spacious and wide
I do not need a large or luxurious house


A home that rings with joy and laughter
I want a home filled with happiness and cheer


And the ones you love inside
I want my loved ones to be with me in my home


Some like the high road, I like the low road
Some prefer a more glamorous life, but I prefer a simple life


Free from the grief and strife
Without worries or troubles


Sounds corny and seedy, but, yes, indeedy
It may sound uncool or unsophisticated, but I truly mean it


Give me the simple life
I truly desire a life that is uncomplicated and straightforward




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HARRY RUBY, RUBE BLOOM

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Godfather Creed

Love it thanks a lot

dj jess

Let's go Ella!! Love this dec 2 2022 !!!! Give me the simple life!!!!!

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