I Didn’t Know What Time It Was
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Once I was young --
Yesterday, perhaps --
Danced with Jim and Paul
And kissed some other chaps.

Once I was young,
But never was naive.
I thought I had a trick or two
Up my imaginary sleeve.

And now I know I was naive.
I didn't know what time it was
Then I met you.
Oh, what a lovely time it was,

How sublime it was too!
I didn't know what day it was
You held my hand.
Warm like the month of May it was,

And I'll say it was grand.
Grand to be alive, to be young,
To be mad, to be yours alone!
Grand to see your face, feel your touch,

Hear your voice say I'm all your own.
I didn't know what year it was
Life was no prize.
I wanted love and here it was

Shining out of your eyes.
I'm wise,
And I know what time it is now.
Grand to be alive, to be young,

To be mad, to be yours alone!
Grand to see your face, feel your touch,
Hear your voice say I'm all your own.
I didn't know what year it was

Life was no prize.
I wanted love and here it was
Shining out of your eyes.
I'm wise,





And I know what time it is now.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ella Fitzgerald's song "I Didn’t Know What Time It Was" express the idea of love as a transformative force that can make us see things differently. The song begins by reminiscing about past experiences with Jim, Paul, and other men, suggesting that the singer has been around the block and knows a thing or two about romance. However, despite her confidence, she confesses that she was naive and didn't know what time it was until she met the person addressed in the song (presumably a lover or partner).


The memories of past conquests are juxtaposed with the present romance, which is described as a lovely time, sublime, and grand. The singer is grateful to be alive, to be young, and to be mad (in love). The person she is addressing is the source of her joy and happiness. She sees the love shining in their eyes, and this is what she was looking for all along: "I wanted love and here it was shining out of your eyes." The experience of being in love has made her wiser and more aware of what matters in life. She knows what time it is now, and she values the present moment and the love that fills it.


Overall, the song conveys a sense of nostalgia for the past and a deep appreciation for the present. It celebrates the transformative power of love and the joy of being alive and in love.


Line by Line Meaning

Once I was young --
I was young a while ago


Yesterday, perhaps --
Maybe it was just yesterday, but it feels like a long time ago


Danced with Jim and Paul
I had fun dancing with Jim and Paul


And kissed some other chaps.
I also kissed some other guys, nothing serious though


Once I was young,
I was young a while ago


But never was naive.
But I was never foolish or inexperienced


I thought I had a trick or two
I believed I knew some things and could handle myself


Up my imaginary sleeve.
I had my own made-up ideas and plans


And now I know I was naive.
Now I realize I was foolish and inexperienced


I didn't know what time it was
I was unaware of how fast time was passing


Then I met you.
Until I met you


Oh, what a lovely time it was,
What a wonderful time we had together


How sublime it was too!
It was perfect and beautiful


I didn't know what day it was
I lost track of what day it was


You held my hand.
You took my hand and held it tightly


Warm like the month of May it was,
It felt warm and comfortable like a beautiful spring day in May


And I'll say it was grand.
I would say it was magnificent


Grand to be alive, to be young,
It was great to be alive and young


To be mad, to be yours alone!
To feel crazy in love and to belong to you only


Grand to see your face, feel your touch,
It was wonderful to look at you, to feel your touch


Hear your voice say I'm all your own.
To hear you say that I belong to you only


I didn't know what year it was
I lost track of time and didn't know what year it was


Life was no prize.
I didn't find life very rewarding


I wanted love and here it was
All I wanted was to find love and then I found it with you


Shining out of your eyes.
I could see the love shining in your eyes


I'm wise,
Now I'm wise and experienced


And I know what time it is now.
And now I'm aware of how fast time is passing




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: LORENZ HART, RICHARD RODGERS

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@miltonmoore5294

A song dating from antiquity when virtually all
songs had an introductory verse, this magnificent
Richard Rodgers
and Lorenz Hart
song (1939) easily qualifies as my
favorite recording by Ella Fitzgerald.
This immortal songbird's voice had wings! What more perfect song could
ever exist to put one into a romantic mood
and feed the fires of
love!



@miltonmoore5294

Well put. (To her great credit, Marilyn Monroe
pushed to get Ella
into nightclubs and hotel rooms
during the era of
extreme prejudice
toward African
American artists.
Johnny Mathis was forced to stay
at the downtown
Dallas YMCA during an early gig
in his career.)



@JeniferLohan

Once I was young --
Yesterday, perhaps --
Danced with Jim and Paul
And kissed some other chaps.

Once I was young,
But never was naive.
I thought I had a trick or two
Up my imaginary sleeve.

And now I know I was naive.

I didn't know what time it was
Then I met you.
Oh, what a lovely time it was,
How sublime it was too!

I didn't know what day it was
You held my hand.
Warm like the month of May it was,
And I'll say it was grand.

Grand to be alive, to be young,
To be mad, to be yours alone!
Grand to see your face, feel your touch,
Hear your voice say I'm all your own.

I didn't know what year it was
Life was no prize.
I wanted love and here it was
shining out of your eyes.

I'm wise,
And I know what time it is now.

Grand to be alive, to be young,
To be mad, to be yours alone!
Grand to see your face, feel your touch,
Hear your voice say I'm all your own.

I didn't know what year it was
Life was no prize.
I wanted love and here it was
shining out of your eyes.

I'm wise,
and I know what time it is now.



All comments from YouTube:

@atticuscarr3220

“ Meant to be alive/To be young/To be mad/To be yours alone.”
One of the loveliest songs ever written, sung by the exquisite and incomparable Ella Fitzgerald. Beautiful.

@emilerose1424

The lyric is actually "Grand to be alive...." but I like your interpretation better.
"Meant to be alive" is even more thought-provoking! Thanks for the idea.

@atticuscarr3220

@Emile Rose Emile: You are correct; the word is “grand.” I’d always heard “meant.” And I agree with you that “meant” imbues the lyric with a deeper meaning. I should have been a lyricist! I was fortunate to hear Ella sing in the 70s and 80s: her voice was just as beautiful and youthful as ever.

@tesilimi

Good song for Weddings

@tesilimi

To be young to be madly in love😂😂

@williamrubinstein3442

One of the greatest songs from the Golden Age of American songwriting, 1920-60.

@3niknicholson

What a woman! What a singer! What a song! I love you Ella!

@miltonmoore5294

A song dating from antiquity when virtually all
songs had an introductory verse, this magnificent
Richard Rodgers
and Lorenz Hart
song (1939) easily qualifies as my
favorite recording by Ella Fitzgerald.
This immortal songbird's voice had wings! What more perfect song could
ever exist to put one into a romantic mood
and feed the fires of
love!

@ruthboykin9873

simply put; yes!

@josephpaul4548

I agree. Her I Could Write a Book, of course by R&H, is up there as well.

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