How Long Has This Been Going On )
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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'Neath the stars, at bazaars
Often I've had to caress men
Five or ten dollars then I'd collect from all those yes-men
Don't be sad, I must add, that they meant no more than chess-men

Darling, can't you see?
'Twas for charity?
Though these lips have made slips, it was never really serious
Who'd have thought I'd be brought to a state that's so delirious?

I could cry salty tears
Where have I been all these years?
Little wow, tell me now
How long has this been goin' on?

There were chills up my spine
And some thrills I can't define
Listen sweet, I repeat
How long has this been goin' on?

Oh, I feel that I could melt
Into heaven I'm hurled
I know how Columbus felt
Finding another world

Kiss me once, then once more
What a dunce I was before
What a break, for Heaven's sake
How long has this been goin' on?

Kiss me twice, once more, thrice, make it four





What a break, for Heaven's sake
How long has this been goin' on?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ella Fitzgerald's song "How Long Has This Been Going On?" suggest that the singer is reminiscing about her days as a paid escort. She refers to "caressing men" and collecting money from them, but insists that it was only for "charity." She laments that she has missed out on truly emotional and fulfilling relationships because of this lifestyle. However, as she falls in love with her current partner, she experiences a new sense of ecstasy and wonders how long she has been missing out on such a feeling. The song captures the sense of regret and longing for something deeper that often accompanies experiences of sex work.


The lyrics are cleverly crafted to convey multiple layers of meaning. On one level, the singer is describing her experiences as a prostitute. On another level, she is expressing her desire for a fulfilling romantic relationship. The use of chess imagery ("they meant no more than chess-men") adds to the sense that the singer feels like she has been playing a game of sexual politics rather than experiencing genuine emotion.


Interestingly, the song was written by George and Ira Gershwin for their 1927 musical Funny Face, where it was originally performed as a duet between two characters who are falling in love. Fitzgerald's version, released in 1959, reimagines the song as a solo performance, adding a sense of vulnerability and introspection to the lyrics. The song has since become a jazz standard, covered by numerous artists, and has been used in various films and TV shows.


Line by Line Meaning

'Neath the stars, at bazaars
In the night sky, at marketplaces


Often I've had to caress men
Frequently, I had to be affectionate with men


Five or ten dollars then I'd collect from all those yes-men
I would collect five or ten dollars from all those willing men


Don't be sad, I must add, that they meant no more than chess-men
Do not be upset, I must add, that they were no more significant than chess pieces


Darling, can't you see?
My dear, can't you understand?


'Twas for charity?
Was it for a benevolent cause?


Though these lips have made slips, it was never really serious
Although I made some mistakes with my words, it was never truly serious


Who'd have thought I'd be brought to a state that's so delirious?
Who could have imagined that I would be in such an ecstatic state?


I could cry salty tears
I could cry bitter tears


Where have I been all these years?
Where have I been all this time?


Little wow, tell me now
My, my, tell me now


How long has this been goin' on?
How long has this been happening?


There were chills up my spine
I felt shivers down my back


And some thrills I can't define
And some exciting feelings that I cannot describe


Listen sweet, I repeat
Listen, my dear, I say again


How long has this been goin' on?
How long has this been happening?


Oh, I feel that I could melt
Oh, I feel like I could melt


Into heaven I'm hurled
I feel like I am being thrown into heaven


I know how Columbus felt
I understand how Columbus felt


Finding another world
Discovering a new world


Kiss me once, then once more
Kiss me once, and then again


What a dunce I was before
How foolish I was before


What a break, for Heaven's sake
What a fortunate turn of events


How long has this been goin' on?
How long has this been happening?


Kiss me twice, once more, thrice, make it four
Kiss me twice, and then three more times, make it four in total


What a break, for Heaven's sake
What a fortunate turn of events


How long has this been goin' on?
How long has this been happening?




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GEORGE GERSHWIN, IRA GERSHWIN

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Comments from YouTube:

@johnhextall1136

Ira Gershwin said he and his brother George never realised how good their songs were until they heard Ella sing them.

@Dylonely42

She had a wonderful voice…

@DaOrigTruthSeeker

This is the best version of this song to date.

@matheus5230

Ella made other two great versions: in 1957, almost 6 minutes long for the album Like Someone To Love, arranged by Frank Devol, and another in 1959 arranged by Nelson Riddle for the Gershwin songbook

@sfden50

Thank God we have the recordings, because American music is never going to be this good again. Ella here is simply beyond words - perfect, yet so human - I'm at a loss for words - Just hearing her sing lifts me way up -

@gamingcreed9952

So glad fallout exist, will be back next year 😌💛

@Dylonely42

Very fine song and voice.

@oxford172

I feel myself melting with her voice, nobody can top Ella!

@Deeperondown

Wow. This is perfection to my ears.

@AmandaChoin217

I have fallen asleep to this song for about 2 weeks... I love it! :)

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