Let's Kiss And Make Up
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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I didn't mean to,
Start any scene to
Make you sigh
Hope to die

It's most immoral
For us to quarrel
Why can't we
Both agree

Don't you know Ben Franklin wrote about this thing at length?
On the proposition that in union there is strength?
Why raise a storm up
If we'll just warm up

The blues will slumber
We'll have their number
Let's kiss and make up
Come on, let's wake up

For I need you and you need me
Let's kiss and make up
No use to break up
When we can live in harmony

I'll give you your way
You give me my way
And out the doorway
Our cares will fly away

If we be happy
The way is clear
Let's kiss, and make up
No use to break up

We need each other, dear
Let's kiss and make up
No cares to rake up
For I need you and you need me

No reprimanding
Full understanding
That we can live in harmony
The world is prose-why

When we are fighting
Lets make it rosy
By reuniting
Two heads are better

Than what I hear
Let's kiss and make up
No use to break up
We need each other, dear

Why should we shake up
A new earthquake-up
Take the uptake-up
And soon they'll bake-up

A wedding cake-up




Let's kiss and make up
We need each other dear

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ella Fitzgerald's song "Let's Kiss And Make Up" are a plea for reconciliation between two lovers who have had a disagreement. The singer acknowledges that they did not intend to start a fight, and that they hope to make amends. The song argues that it is "most immoral" for the lovers to quarrel, and that both parties should seek to find common ground. The lyrics reference Ben Franklin, who wrote about the benefits of unity and strength in his "Poor Richard's Almanac". The singer implores the other party to let go of their anger, and instead come together in a kiss that will help them recapture the happiness that they used to share.


The song is an upbeat, swing-style number that was composed by Arthur Johnston and Johnny Burke. It was originally recorded by the Boswell Sisters in 1932, but the most well-known version is by Ella Fitzgerald, who recorded it in 1950. The song's popularity helped to cement Fitzgerald's status as one of the premier jazz singers of the mid-20th century.


Line by Line Meaning

I didn't mean to, Start any scene to Make you sigh Hope to die
I did not intend to start a disagreement that makes you feel disheartened


It's most immoral For us to quarrel Why can't we Both agree
It is highly inappropriate for us to argue, why can't we come to a mutual understanding?


Don't you know Ben Franklin wrote about this thing at length? On the proposition that in union there is strength? Why raise a storm up If we'll just warm up
Don't you know that Ben Franklin wrote about the value of unity? Why should we let this situation escalate when we can just resolve it calmly?


The blues will slumber We'll have their number Let's kiss and make up Come on, let's wake up
Our worries will subside and we'll be in control of the situation if we reconcile. Let's not delay and get back together.


For I need you and you need me Let's kiss and make up No use to break up When we can live in harmony
We both depend on each other, so it's better to reconcile than to break up. We can find a way to live together in harmony.


I'll give you your way You give me my way And out the doorway Our cares will fly away
I'll compromise and let you have your way, and you should do the same for me. Once we resolve this conflict, our worries will vanish.


If we be happy The way is clear Let's kiss, and make up No use to break up
If we're both happy and content, everything will be easier. It's better to reconcile than to break up.


We need each other, dear Let's kiss and make up No cares to rake up For I need you and you need me
We depend on each other, so we should reconcile. There's no point in dwelling on our disagreements.


No reprimanding Full understanding That we can live in harmony The world is prose-why
We shouldn't blame or criticize each other. Instead, we should work towards understanding and cooperation, which will allow us to live in harmony. Why should we add drama to our lives?


When we are fighting Lets make it rosy By reuniting Two heads are better
When we argue, let's make it easier by reconciling. When we're together, we are stronger and can make better decisions.


Than what I hear Let's kiss and make up No use to break up We need each other, dear
I don't want to hear about our disagreements anymore. It's better to reconcile than to break up because we need each other.


Why should we shake up A new earthquake-up Take the uptake-up And soon they'll bake-up A wedding cake-up Let's kiss and make up We need each other dear
Why should we create a new problem? Let's resolve our differences and we'll experience happiness in the future. We should reconcile because we need and love each other.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GEORGE GERSHWIN, IRA GERSHWIN

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