Gotta Be This or That
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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If you ain't wrong, you're right
If it ain't day, it's night
If you ain't sure, you might
Gotta be this or that

If it ain't dry, it's wet
If you ain't got, you get
If it ain't gross, it's net
Gotta be this or that

If it ain't sis, you can't miss
It's got to be your brother
Can't you see it's gotta be
One way or the other?

If it ain't full, it's blank
If you don't spend, you bank




If it ain't Dee, it's Frank
Gotta be this or that

Overall Meaning

The song "Gotta Be This or That" by Ella Fitzgerald is a fun, jaunty tune with lyrics that playfully highlight the dichotomies of life. The song suggests that everything in our lives has an opposite, and we must choose one or the other. The lyrics suggest that if something is not one thing, it must be the opposite. For example, if it's not day, it's night, if it's not dry, it's wet, and if it's not sis, it's brother. The message of the song seems to be that in life, one must make choices and stick with them, and the choice often comes down to just two options.


As the lyrics progress, they become more specific and detailed, highlighting that life is full of choices and that we must choose wisely. Ella Fitzgerald sings about spending money or saving it, choosing between people, and deciding what to prioritize in life. The lyrics are cleverly written, and the playful melody makes the song a fun listen.


Overall, "Gotta Be This or That" is a lighthearted commentary on the dualities of life and the importance of making choices. The song suggests that everything we do is a choice between two things, and it's up to us to decide which to choose.


Line by Line Meaning

If you ain't wrong, you're right
There's no middle ground, no shades of gray.


If it ain't day, it's night
The world is binary and has no room for ambiguity.


If you ain't sure, you might
If you're not 100% confident, then you might as well not even try.


Gotta be this or that
Everything is either one thing or the other with no in-between.


If it ain't dry, it's wet
There's no such thing as dampness, moisture, or humidity.


If you ain't got, you get
If you don't have it, then you need to find a way to acquire it.


If it ain't gross, it's net
Ella is using accounting terms to show that things are either positive or negative, with no in-between.


If it ain't sis, you can't miss
If it's not one thing, then it must be its counterpart.


It's got to be your brother
There is no such thing as an only child, everything is related to something else.


Can't you see it's gotta be
The truth is staring you in the face, you just need to look for it.


One way or the other?
There is no other option, things are either one thing or another.


If it ain't full, it's blank
There is no such thing as partially filled or partially empty.


If you don't spend, you bank
If you're not actively using your resources, then you are accumulating them.


If it ain't Dee, it's Frank
This is another example that's similar to sis/brother – it's either one thing or its counterpart.


Gotta be this or that
Another reminder that the world is black and white; there's no room for gray area.




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Written by: SUNNY SKYLAR

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