Lorelei
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Back in the days of knights in armor
There once lived a lovely charmer
Swimming in the Rhine
Her figure was divine

She had a yen for all the sailors
Fishermen and gobs and whalers
She had a most immoral eye
They called her Lorelei

She created quite a stir
And I want to be like her

I want to be like that gal on the river
Who sang her song to the ships passing by
She had the goods and how she could deliver
The Lorelei

She used to love in a strange kind of fashion
With lots of hey-ho-de-ho-hi-de-hi
And I can guarantee I`m full of passion
Like the Lorelei

I`m treacherous, yeah-yeah
Oh, I just can`t hold myself in check
I`m lecherous, yeah-yeah
I want to bite my initials on a sailor`s neck

Each affair has a kick and a wallop
For what they crave, I can always supply
I want to be just like that other trollop
The Lorelei





I want to be just like that other trollop
The Lorelei

Overall Meaning

Ella Fitzgerald's song "Lorelei" is a playful and humorous take on the German mythological figure of Lorelei. According to the legend, Lorelei was a water spirit who lived in the Rhine River and lured sailors to their deaths with her beautiful voice and seductive figure. The song pays homage to this myth while also subverting it, with the singer expressing a desire to be like Lorelei and alluding to her promiscuity and sexual allure.


The lyrics reveal a sense of admiration for Lorelei’s charms and the singer's desire to emulate them. The line “I want to be like that gal on the river who sang her song to the ships passing by” speaks to the singer's desire to captivate and ensnare others, much like Lorelei would do. The lyrics also allude to the danger and perils implied by Lorelei's legend, with the singer indicating that they are treacherous and lecherous, promising to leave "bite marks on a sailor's neck."


Despite the playful tone of the song, it still highlights the power of feminine allure and the ways in which women have been objectified and commodified throughout history. By referencing the Lorelei legend, Ella Fitzgerald's song subtly critiques a patriarchal society that has historically demonized women's sexuality and desire.


Line by Line Meaning

Back in the days of knights in armor
In the olden times when knights in shining armor roamed the land.


There once lived a lovely charmer
There was once a charming lady.


Swimming in the Rhine
She was swimming in the Rhine river.


Her figure was divine
Her body was stunning and flawless.


She had a yen for all the sailors
She had a strong desire for all the sailors.


Fishermen and gobs and whalers
She desired fishermen, naval enlisted personnel, and whalers.


She had a most immoral eye
She had a look in her eye that showed she was immoral.


They called her Lorelei
She was called Lorelei.


She created quite a stir
She caused a lot of commotion and excitement wherever she went.


And I want to be like her
The artist desires to be like Lorelei.


I want to be like that gal on the river
The singer desires to be like Lorelei who was on the river Rhine.


Who sang her song to the ships passing by
Lorelei sang a song to the passing ships.


She had the goods and how she could deliver
Lorelei possessed something special and she knew how to use it.


The Lorelei
Lorelei herself.


She used to love in a strange kind of fashion
Lorelei loved in an unusual style.


With lots of hey-ho-de-ho-hi-de-hi
She expressed her love with lots of playful energy and singing.


And I can guarantee I`m full of passion
The artist asserts that they too are full of passion.


Like the Lorelei
The singer desires to be like Lorelei in terms of passion.


I`m treacherous, yeah-yeah
The singer admits to being untrustworthy.


Oh, I just can`t hold myself in check
The artist lacks self-control.


I`m lecherous, yeah-yeah
The artist admits to having a strong sexual desire.


I want to bite my initials on a sailor`s neck
The artist desires to leave a mark on a sailor's neck.


Each affair has a kick and a wallop
Each romantic involvement has a lot of excitement and impact.


For what they crave, I can always supply
The artist can always fulfill their lover's desires.


I want to be just like that other trollop
The singer desires to be like the other promiscuous woman.


The Lorelei
Lorelei herself.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: TINA WEYMOUTH, LAURA ELIZABETH WEYMOUTH, STEVEN J.C. STANLEY, ADRIAN BELEW, CHRISTOPHER FRANTZ

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