Lady Is A Tramp
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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I've wined and dined on Mulligan Stew, and never wished for Turkey
As I hitched and hiked and grifted too, from Maine to Albuquerque
Alas, I missed the Beaux Arts Ball, and what is twice as sad
I was never at a party where they honored Noel Ca-ad
But social circles spin too fast for me
My "hobohemia" is the place to be

I get too hungry, for dinner at eight
I like the theater, but never come late
I never bother, with people I hate
That's why the lady is a tramp

I don't like crap games, with barons and earls
Won't go to Harlem, in ermine and pearls
Won't dish the dirt, with the rest of the girls
That's why the lady is a tramp

I like the free, fresh wind in my hair
Life without care
I'm broke, it's OK
Hate California, it's cold and it's damp
That's why the lady is a tramp

I go to Coney, the beach is divine
I go to ballgames, the bleachers are fine
I follow Winchell, and read every line
That's why the lady is a tramp

I like a prizefight, that isn't a fake
I love the rowing, on Central Park lake
I go to Opera and stay wide awake
That's why the lady is a tramp

I like the green grass under my shoes
What can I lose, I'm flat, that's that




I'm alone when I lower my lamp
That's why the lady is a tramp

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Lady Is a Tramp" by Ella Fitzgerald describe a woman who goes against societal norms and expectations. She has no interest in traditional high-society events such as the Beaux Arts Ball and parties to honor well-known individuals. Instead, the woman embraces a more unconventional lifestyle, with a preference for roughing it on the road and living amidst what she calls "hobohemia." She enjoys simple pleasures like Coney Island and attending ball games, not bothered by the fact that these pastimes might be considered lowbrow. She also has a taste for adventure, hitchhiking from Maine to Albuquerque and living without care, embracing the free and fresh wind on her face.


The chorus of "Lady Is a Tramp" reiterates the woman's desire to live life on her own terms. She gets hungry for dinner at eight and enjoys going to the theater but is never late. She doesn't bother with people she doesn't like or play "crap games" with upper-class individuals. She refuses to engage in gossip and prefers to read the news about celebrities and events, and she's a fan of boxing and other non-traditional sports.


Overall, the song's theme is about finding joy in life by being true to oneself, even if it means going against societal expectations or norms.


Line by Line Meaning

I've wined and dined on Mulligan Stew, and never wished for Turkey
I have had plenty of experiences, good and bad, and I am content with what I have. I do not desire for something more.


As I hitched and hiked and grifted too, from Maine to Albuquerque
I have traveled far and wide, by all means possible, and I have seen and experienced things that most people could never imagine.


Alas, I missed the Beaux Arts Ball, and what is twice as sad, I was never at a party where they honored Noel Ca-ad
I have never attended any fancy parties, and I have missed out on certain social events and honors that the upper class seems to value so much.


But social circles spin too fast for me, My "hobohemia" is the place to be
The world of high society moves too quickly and is filled with fakeness and pretense. I prefer the company of people who live a simpler, free-spirited lifestyle like mine.


I get too hungry, for dinner at eight, I like the theater, but never come late
I am a punctual and reliable person, who enjoys the finer things in life, but I don't let them control me or my schedule.


I never bother, with people I hate, That's why the lady is a tramp
I don't waste my time or energy on negative, toxic people or situations. I prefer to be true to myself and live life on my own terms.


I don't like crap games, with barons and earls, Won't go to Harlem, in ermine and pearls
I am not impressed by wealth, status or power, and I don't conform to social norms or expectations. I prefer to be unconventional and down to earth.


Won't dish the dirt, with the rest of the girls, That's why the lady is a tramp
I am not interested in gossip or drama, and I don't engage in petty or meaningless conversations. I value honesty, respect and privacy.


I like the free, fresh wind in my hair, Life without care
I enjoy the simple pleasures of life, such as feeling the wind in my hair and not worrying about trivial matters. I embrace freedom and live in the moment.


I'm broke, it's OK, Hate California, it's cold and it's damp
I don't measure my worth by my bank account, and I don't conform to societal pressures to be successful or wealthy. I have my own preferences and opinions, and I am not afraid to express them.


I go to Coney, the beach is divine, I go to ballgames, the bleachers are fine, I follow Winchell, and read every line
I enjoy simple, fun activities like going to the beach or watching a ballgame, and I also like to keep up with the popular media and culture. I am curious and always open to new experiences.


I like a prizefight, that isn't a fake, I love the rowing, on Central Park lake, I go to Opera and stay wide awake
I appreciate different art forms and physical activities, and I am passionate about experiencing them to the fullest. I am engaged and enthusiastic about everything I do.


I like the green grass under my shoes, What can I lose, I'm flat, that's that, I'm alone when I lower my lamp, That's why the lady is a tramp
I find peace and contentment in the simple things in life, and I don't need material possessions or social status to be happy. I am independent and comfortable being alone. I embrace my uniqueness and don't conform to society's expectations of women.




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

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@kimia8885

I've wined and dined on Mulligan Stew, and never wished for Turkey
As I hitched and hiked and grifted too, from Maine to Albuquerque
Alas, I missed the Beaux Arts Ball, and what is twice as sad
I was never at a party where they honored Noel Ca-ad (Coward)
But social circles spin too fast for me
My "hobohemia" is the place to be

I get too hungry, for dinner at eight
I like the theater, but never come late
I never bother, with people I hate
That's why the lady is a tramp

I don't like crap games, with barons and earls
Won't go to Harlem, in ermine and pearls
Won't dish the dirt, with the rest of the girls
That's why the lady is a tramp

I like the free, fresh wind in my hair
Life without care
I'm broke, it's o'k
Hate California, it's cold and it's damp
That's why the lady is a tramp

I go to Coney, the beach is divine
I go to ballgames, the bleachers are fine
I follow Winchell, and read every line
That's why the lady is a tramp

I like a prizefight, that isn't a fake
I love the rowing, on Central Park lake
I go to Opera and stay wide awake
That's why the lady is a tramp

I like the green grass under my shoes
What can I lose, I'm flat, that's that
I'm alone when I lower my lamp
That's why the lady is a tramp



All comments from YouTube:

@smallbusinessfinancewithkayla

I just love, love, LOVE the way she sings "The beach is divine" and "And read every line"
If done wrong, this song could easily get repetitive, but she expertly sings this with such variety.

@edotyelloh1657

Good catch!!! I caught that too. The entire song is so elegantly delivered.

@alee571

The best female Singer ever lived.

@robertlamb1962

...... Billie Holiday!!!!!

@ilovefrowning-9696

For sure ☺️

@niklaslachmann1038

Sarah

@haddadthemaestro2856

Yep, all of them.

@jamesryan6008

The best version of this song ever. Absolutely perfect.

@michellekirwan-woods7623

As if I couldn't love Ella even more. Sorry, Frank. This is my favorite version now. ❤

@gwynenglishnielsen8596

Today, I'll be covering this tune at a nursing home. It is always heartrending to see so many in the audience who remember the words. I will have to channel Ella just to convey the words just right. Thanks for being an inspiration, Ms. Fitzgerald.

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