I Got It Bad
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Never treats me sweet and gentle
The way he should
I've got it bad
And that ain't good

My poor heart is so sentimental
Not made of wood
I've got it so bad
And that ain't good

But when the fish are jumpin'
And Friday rolls around
My man an' I, we gin some
We pray some, and sin some

He don't love me
Like I love him
No, nobody could
I got it bad
And that ain't good

Lord above me
Make him love me
The way he should
I got it bad
And that ain't good

Now, maybe I'm wrong
To feel the way I do
I know my heart will never take somebody new




Got it bad
And that ain't good

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ella Fitzgerald's "I Got It Bad" describe the singer's profound love for a man who mistreats her. She admits that those around her try to advise her to move on, to "save [her] tears," but the singer can't help feeling consumed by her feelings for him. Despite his poor treatment of her, she cannot live without him. The singer's heart is described as sentimental, vulnerable, and "not made of wood." The repetition of the phrase "I've got it bad and that ain't good" highlights the singer's sense of powerlessness and inability to break free from her love for this man.


The third verse introduces a more complicated set of emotions. The singer describes moments of joy she shares with her partner, "when the fish are jumpin' and Friday rolls around." However, these joyful moments are not enough to mask the pain of his mistreatment, as she notes that "he don't love me like I love him / the way he should." The dichotomy of these conflicting emotions encapsulates the song's theme of complicated and painful love.


Overall, "I Got It Bad" is a powerful and emotional song about love that consumes us, leaving us feeling helpless and vulnerable.


Line by Line Meaning

Though folks with good intentions Tell me to save my tears
Although people advise me to hold back my tears, with good intentions, I can't help but cry about my love troubles with him.


Well I'm so mad about him I can't live without him
I'm so deeply in love with him that living without him seems impossible.


Never treats me sweet and gentle The way he should
He never treats me with the kindness and tenderness that I deserve from him.


I've got it bad And that ain't good
My love for him is intense and all-encompassing, and this isn't necessarily a good thing for me.


My poor heart is so sentimental Not made of wood
My heart is full of emotions and not something that can be easily ignored or dismissed.


I've got it so bad And that ain't good
My strong feelings for him are causing me a lot of trouble and pain.


But when the fish are jumpin' And Friday rolls around My man an' I, we gin some We pray some, and sin some
Despite our troubles, on occasion we find solace in each other through spending time together, drinking, praying, and even sinning together.


He don't love me like I love him The way he should
Unfortunately, he doesn't return my love to the degree that I give to him.


I've got it bad And that ain't good
Again, my intense love for him is causing me more pain than anything else.


Yes I've got it bad And that ain't good
My love for him is so intense that it's causing me serious emotional distress and pain.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Duke Ellington, Paul Francis Webster

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

cowsongs

So here's a dumb thing to say... man, her voice is beautiful. LOL.
Me, listening to versions of this...
Nina Simone - okay
Etta James - yeah, good
Sarah Vaughan - nice
Carly Simon (surprisingly... very good)
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Ella Fitzgerald... WHOA! STOP THE PRESSES.



All comments from YouTube:

Christopher Lyons

I have played this maybe a hundred times in my life. Because I have felt this way. More times than I can count. Who in this world hasn't? Only people without a heart. And it's good to know you're not alone. Thank you, Ella, Duke, and Johnny. Thanks for telling me that when I needed to know.

Mike Briggs

Her voice is an instrument of the band!

Steve Wheaton

Great song, incredible singer.  What else is there to say.  Saxophone solo is also wonderful.

nada sonic

There is not, never was and never will be a better voice in jazz.

Eclaireux

I love Ella. This is the first time I’ve heard her do this song… and it brought me to tears the first time. My first encounter of this song was Nat King Coles version… this blew me away….

Lisa Cunningham

This is the ultimate version. That clarinet accompanies the queen of scat!

Anita Watkins

How beautiful. What a beautiful sultry voice.

amparo ospina

Bellísima voz, gracias

Kayla Augustine

Love it👏

Kay Miller

Johnny Hodges alto saxophone,😩 I just love her collaborations with Duke Ellington.

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