I Couldn't Stay Away From You
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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We quarreled and said it's all off
Then we agreed to call off
Everything we had planned for two
I told myself I'd never come back
But I couldn't stay away from you

I started to feel so lonely
Waited for you to phone me
Just as you always used to do
And sitting by the phone, I knew, Dear
That I couldn't stay away from you

Somewhere a radio was playing
Our favourite song
It sounded as though the tune kept saying
Go back into his/her arms where you belong

And so I gave up pretending
Ooh, what a happy ending
When you confessed you missed me too




And now we'll always be together
I just couldn't stay away from you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ella Fitzgerald's 'I Couldn't Stay Away from You' is a story about a couple who broke up due to an argument, but couldn't resist being apart from each other. The first verse talks about a breakup where they agreed to call off everything they had planned for two. However, the singer tells herself she wouldn't return, but couldn't resist the urge to go back to her significant other.


The second verse depicts the singer feeling lonely and waiting for her partner to phone her as he used to do. The song mentions a sense of regret and the feeling of being incomplete without the other person. The chorus of the song describes how a radio playing their favorite song acted as a catalyst and the tune kept reinforcing that they belong together. At that point, the singer stops pretending and confesses that she couldn't stay away from her partner.


The song is about the power of love and the inability to resist it. Even though the couple quarreled and initially thought they could stay away from each other, their love proved more potent. The song evokes feelings of longing, regret, and the yearning for a loved one's presence.


Line by Line Meaning

We quarreled and said it's all off
We had an argument and decided to end our relationship.


Then we agreed to call off
We both made a mutual decision to break up with each other.


Everything we had planned for two
All the plans we had made to be together as a couple were cancelled.


I told myself I'd never come back
After the break up, I made a promise to myself that I would never return to our relationship.


But I couldn't stay away from you
Despite my promise, I found myself unable to resist the pull of being with you again.


I started to feel so lonely
I began to feel very sad and alone without you in my life.


Waited for you to phone me
I hoped that you would contact me and we could reconcile our relationship.


Just as you always used to do
Similar to how you used to frequently reach out to me.


And sitting by the phone, I knew, Dear
As I sat next to the phone, I was aware that it was sad and desperate but I couldn't help it.


That I couldn't stay away from you
I realized that despite our past issues, I couldn't help but want to be with you again.


Somewhere a radio was playing
In the background, a radio was playing music.


Our favourite song
The song that was playing was one that we both loved.


It sounded as though the tune kept saying
The melody of the song seemed to be telling me something.


Go back into his/her arms where you belong
The music was urging me to return to your loving arms where I belonged.


And so I gave up pretending
I stopped pretending that I didn't want to be with you and admitted the truth to myself.


Ooh, what a happy ending
I was thrilled that we could be together again after our break up.


When you confessed you missed me too
I was overjoyed when you shared with me that you also missed me and wanted to reconcile.


And now we'll always be together
We are committed to staying together and never breaking up again.


I just couldn't stay away from you
No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't resist being with you and our love drew me back to you.




Writer(s): Bernie Wayne, Ben Raleigh

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Trombonology Erstwhile

Sweet! By this time, Ella had lost that little girl voice she had for so long; her tone here anticipates the glorious richness of her '50's sound.

Darryl C Preston

@Trombonology Erstwhile Thank you.

Trombonology Erstwhile

@Darryl C Preston I think this song, though not especially distinct, is attractive enough inherently, whereas I consider the very memorable "A Beautiful Friendship" an excellent job of writing, both musically and lyrically. To me, a song like "I Couldn't Stay Away From You" needs the lucky break of being interpreted by someone of Ella's calibre in order for its intrinsic merits to be seen, while the quality of "Beautiful" (which, incidentally, was first recorded by Ms Fitzgerald) would proclaim itself in a cursory run-through on an old upright by an average piano player. ... You had to ask!

Darryl C Preston

@Trombonology Erstwhile This isn't a challenge; I would never dispute your greater knowledge of singers like Ella; but I would appreciate your comparison of the relative merits of this song and A BEAUTIFUL FRIENDSHIP.
As for Midwestern anything; I used to think that rugged individualism began somewhere slightly west of Chicago. Michigan [minus Detroit] always reminded me of southern Ontario, but maybe things have changed; I haven't been there since the late nineties.

Trombonology Erstwhile

​@Darryl C Preston Yes, I think by this time her popularity, which was Decca's bottom line, had given her the power to make more choices that were reflective of her personal tastes, but I believe it was not until she signed with Verve in the mid '50's that she was finally in a position not to have to record any junk and try to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear (there I go, betraying -- or is it more fully displaying??? --- my Midwestern provincialism).

... And so true, your comment on Music, always in the vanguard with regard to social justice and reform.

Darryl C Preston

Agreed. It also marks, to my ear, the change to Ella singing exactly the way she pleases. I suppose that by 1949, her talent and artistry had carried her that far.
Music is always out in front of The Supreme Court, and [ugh] politicians.

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