Just One Of Those Things
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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As Dorothy Parker once said
To her boyfriend, "fare thee well"
As Columbus announced, when he knew he was bounced
"It was swell, Isabel, swell"

As Abelard said to Eloise
"Don't forget to drop a line to me, please"
As Juliet cried, in her Romeo's ear
"Romeo, why not face the fact, my dear"

It was just one of those things
Just one of those crazy flings
One of those bells that now and then rings
Just one of those things

It was just one of those nights
Just one of those fabulous flights
A trip to the moon on gossamer wings
Just one of those things

If we'd thought a bit, of the end of it
When we started painting the town
We'd have been aware that our love affair
It was too hot, not to cool down

So good-bye, dear, and amen
Here's hoping we meet now and then
It was great fun
But it was just one of those things

If we'd thought a bit, of the end of it
When we started painting the town
We'd have been aware that our love affair
Was too hot, not to cool down

So good-bye, dear, and amen
Here's hoping we meet now and then
It was great fun
But it was just one of those things





Just one of those things

Overall Meaning

The song "Just One of Those Things," sung by Ella Fitzgerald, is a commentary on the fleeting, mercurial nature of love. The lyrics describe a passionate, intense affair that ultimately fizzles out due to its own intensity. The song begins with a series of references to famous historical and literary figures who experienced their own romantic troubles - Dorothy Parker, Columbus, Abelard and Eloise, and Juliet and Romeo - suggesting that the singer's own heartbreak is part of the universal human experience.


The chorus of the song, "It was just one of those things/Just one of those crazy flings/One of those bells that now and then rings/Just one of those things," reinforces the idea that the relationship was always going to end as simply and suddenly as it began - just one of those things that happen in life. The final verse acknowledges the pain of the break-up, but also suggests that the affair was ultimately worth it, as it provided the lovers with a thrilling and unforgettable experience.


Overall, "Just One of Those Things" is a bittersweet rumination on romance, passion, and the ephemeral nature of both.


Line by Line Meaning

As Dorothy Parker once said
As the famous writer, Dorothy Parker, once stated


To her boyfriend, "fare thee well"
To her male companion, she said goodbye


As Columbus announced, when he knew he was bounced
Similar to how Christopher Columbus exclaimed when he realized he was rejected,


"It was swell, Isabel, swell"
so did Parker's boyfriend proclaim that things were great


As Abelard said to Eloise
Referencing Abelard and Eloise, known for their tumultuous love affair,


"Don't forget to drop a line to me, please"
one lover pleaded to the other not to forget about them and to stay in touch


As Juliet cried, in her Romeo's ear
Similarly, when the character Juliet was saddened,


"Romeo, why not face the fact, my dear"
she asked her partner to come to terms with the truth


It was just one of those things
The situation they faced was only one of many common occurrences


Just one of those crazy flings
Specifically, it was a temporary, impulsive relationship


One of those bells that now and then rings
The experience was a momentary reminder of the joy and excitement love can bring


Just one of those things
Once again, the situation was just one of many similar experiences


It was just one of those nights
A specific evening proved to be one of many unremarkable occurrences


Just one of those fabulous flights
The experience was a thrilling, indulgent escape


A trip to the moon on gossamer wings
It felt so exhilarating that it was like flying to the moon on delicate wings


Just one of those things
Once more, this situation was just one of many familiar experiences


If we'd thought a bit, of the end of it
If they had considered the outcome of their actions,


When we started painting the town
When they were out on the town, enjoying themselves,


We'd have been aware that our love affair
they would have realized that their romantic relationship


It was too hot, not to cool down
was too intense and unsustainable


So good-bye, dear, and amen
Thus, they bid each other farewell


Here's hoping we meet now and then
with the hope that they may see each other again in the future


It was great fun
Overall, they enjoyed the excitement of the moment


But it was just one of those things
But ultimately, the experience was fleeting and commonplace


If we'd thought a bit, of the end of it
Reiterating that if they had considered what may happen,


When we started painting the town
while enjoying their time together,


We'd have been aware that our love affair
they would have realized that their passion


Was too hot, not to cool down
would naturally fade and end


So good-bye, dear, and amen
and thus, they say farewell


Here's hoping we meet now and then
still holding onto the possibility of a future meeting


It was great fun
As they part, they remember the exciting experience they shared


But it was just one of those things
but acknowledge that it was only one of many fleeting moments in their lives




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Cole Porter

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Aspassia Man

As Dorothy Parker once said
To her boyfriend, "fare thee well"
As Columbus announced
When he knew he was bounced,
"It was swell, Isabel, swell"
As Abelard said to Eloise,
"Don't forget to drop a line to me, please"
As Juliet cried, in her Romeo's ear,
"Romeo, why not face the fact, my dear"
It was just one of those things
Just one of those crazy flings
One of those bells that now and then rings
Just one of those things
It was just one of those nights
Just one of those fabulous flights
A trip to the moon on gossamer wings
Just one of those things
If we'd thought a bit, of the end of it
When we started painting the town
We'd have been aware that our love affair
Was too hot, not to cool down
So good-bye, dear, and amen
Here's hoping we meet now and then
It was great fun
But it was just one of those things
If we'd thought a bit, of the end of it
When we started painting the town
We'd have been aware that our love affair
Was too hot, not to cool down
So good-bye, dear, and amen
Here's hoping we meet now and then
It was great fun
But it was just one of those things
Just one of those things



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As Dorothy Parker once said
To her boyfriend, "fare thee well"
As Columbus announced
When he knew he was bounced
"It was swell, Isabel, swell"

As Abelard said to Eloise
"Don't forget to drop a line to me, please"
As Juliet cried, in her Romeo's ear
"Romeo, why not face the fact, my dear"

It was just one of those things
Just one of those crazy flings
One of those bells that now and then rings
Just one of those things

It was just one of those nights
Just one of those fabulous flights
A trip to the moon on gossamer wings
Just one of those things

If we'd thought a bit, of the end of it
When we started painting the town
We'd have been aware that our love affair
Was too hot, not to cool down

So good-bye, dear, and amen
Here's hoping we meet now and then
It was great fun
But it was just one of those things

If we'd thought a bit, of the end of it
When we started painting the town
We'd have been aware that our love affair
Was too hot, not to cool down

So good-bye, dear, and amen
Here's hoping we meet now and then
It was great fun
But it was just one of those things

Just one of those things



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Paulo Pinheiro

I sometimes listen to recent singers but, oh boy, no one does it better than Ella! I'm a rock guy but she is my favorite female singer by a light year!

Robert Craig

One of my all-time favourite vocal recordings! The musicians performing blend in perfectly with Ella's smooth voice!

Eric Carlson

kudos to Norman Granz:
"It was in 1956 that the popular singer Ella Fitzgerald finally joined Norman Granz's label (Verve). Granz had been her manager for some time, and unified his activities under the common label of Verve Records. Granz became Fitzgerald's manager, and remained so until the end of her career. Fitzgerald's memorable series of eight Songbooks, together with the duet series (notably Armstrong-Peterson, Fitzgerald-Basie, Fitzgerald-Pass and Getz-Peterson) achieved wide popularity and brought acclaim to the label and to the artists."
Her Cole Porter songbook especialy is pure joy

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John M

Ella at her peak of musical career....she cultivated her voice to perfection.

MICHAEL MARLER

Her voice is as close to operatic perfection as this medium allows. Crystalline.

pattigee1

Great lyrics, great tune, great arrangement, and the one and only great Ella! Thanks.

Sandú Brus - Songs from my guitar and my heart

She could sing so wonderful light and without power and absolute perfect rhythm feeling !

Perry LLoyd

Absolutely brillant. I feel like I’m flying

DIfreighter watcher

Legendary Composer and a ONCE in a Lifetime VOICE, ELLA owns this song. 😎💜

charles dennis

Wonderful !! Ella was just the best !

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