Miss Otis Regards
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today
Madam
Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today
She is sorry to be delayed
But last evening down in Lover's Lane she strayes
Madam
Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today
When she woke up and found that her dream of love was gone
Madam
She ran to the man who had led her so far astray
And from under her velvet gown
She drew a gun and shot her love down
Madam
Miss Otis regrets, she's unable to lunch today

When the mob came and got her and dragged her from the jail
Madam
They strung her upon the old willow across the way
And the moment before she died
She lifted up her lovely head and cried
Madam
Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today





Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today

Overall Meaning

The song "Miss Otis Regrets" is a cautionary tale about the consequences of love and passion gone wrong. Miss Otis is unable to keep a lunch appointment with a friend, and she sends her regrets. However, we soon learn that Miss Otis has had a tumultuous evening of love and betrayal, which ultimately led her to commit murder. The song tells a tragic story of a woman who has been pushed to the brink of madness by love, only to be punished for her actions by the law and the community.


In the first verse, we learn that Miss Otis cannot make her lunch appointment due to an unforeseen circumstance. Then, the story of the previous evening unfolds. Miss Otis had strayed with a lover in Lover's Lane, but when she woke up the next morning, she found that her dream of love had vanished. Betrayed and brokenhearted, Miss Otis seeks revenge on her former lover, drawing a gun from under her velvet gown and shooting him down. The rest of the song describes her capture, trial, and execution by the community for her crime. The final chorus repeats her regret that she is unable to keep her lunch appointment, serving as a poignant reminder of the consequences of acting on intense emotions.


Overall, "Miss Otis Regrets" is a haunting and powerful song that explores the darkness of human emotion and the aftermath of betrayal and loss.


Line by Line Meaning

Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today
Miss Otis apologizes for not being able to have lunch today due to something tragic that happened


She is sorry to be delayed
Miss Otis is apologizing for being delayed due to some unforeseen events that occurred earlier


But last evening down in Lover's Lane she strayes
Miss Otis had a romantic encounter the night before in Lover's Lane


When she woke up and found that her dream of love was gone
Miss Otis wakes up to find out that her dream of being with the one she loves is no longer going to happen


She ran to the man who had led her so far astray
Miss Otis goes to the man who broke her heart


And from under her velvet gown
Miss Otis pulls out a gun from under her dress


She drew a gun and shot her love down
Miss Otis shoots her lover in the heat of the moment


When the mob came and got her and dragged her from the jail
The authorities took Miss Otis away from her cell when the mob came for her


They strung her upon the old willow across the way
Miss Otis is hanged on an old willow tree


And the moment before she died
Miss Otis has one last moment before her death


She lifted up her lovely head and cried
Miss Otis cries out before her tragic demise




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: PORTER, COLE

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Lyrics
"Oh, hi! A-heh heh! Is Miss Otis in?"
"Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today."

Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today, madam.
Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today, mmmmmm.
And she's sorry to be delayed,
but last evening down at lover's lane
she strayed, madam.
Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today.

When she woke up and found
that her dream of love was gone, madam,
she ran to the man
who had lead her so far astray.
And from under her velvet gown
she drew a gun and shot her lover down, madam.
Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today.

When the mob came and got her
and dragged her from the jail, madam,
they strung her up
on the willow across the way.
And the moment before she died
she lifted up her lovely head and cried, madam.
Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch.
Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today.



@rebeccabrehm9788

Miss otis regrets, she's unable to lunch today, madam,
Miss otis regrets, she's unable to lunch today.
She is sorry to be delayed,
But last evening down in lover's lane she strayed, madam,
Miss otis regrets, she's unable to lunch today.
When she woke up and found that her dream of love was gone, madam,
She ran to the man who had led her so far astray,
And from under her velvet gown,
She drew a gun and shot her love down, madam,
Miss otis regrets, she's unable to lunch today.
When the mob came and got her and dragged her from the jail, madam,
They strung her upon the old willow across the way,
And the moment before she died,
She lifted up her lovely head and cried, madam......
Miss otis regrets, she's unable to lunch today



All comments from YouTube:

@scotswanderer

When I was a lad, (I'm 58 now!) my Grandma used to sing this, & my Mum loved Ella. I don't know why it took me so long to listen to this, but what a combination of song & singing! Magic!

@drakestraw

Cole Porter wrote this song on a bet.  While at lunch one day, he bet his friends he could write a song based on the next line they heard away from their table.  A waiter appeared at a nearby table and declared, "Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today."

@ericcarlson5068

Another good Porter story: He was asked to write a song about Paris, and 'please don't put the words 'I Love Paris' in it, and off he went and did exactly that....

@davidweston5529

drakestraw A wonderful anecdote.

@KP-ej7gc

drakestraw Wow, thank you so much for sharing!! I love that story!!

@gregautryphoto

Thanks Much... something really intrigues me about this song,,, I di not know what. I'm happy to read this, it makes something complete :)

@evamarkegard

From where do you have this information? Just curious...

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@scopex2749

First heard this beautiful voice when I was about 4! Still adore Ella. SUPERB.

@resaboutb.9566

4-15-2022: I read that this is Queen Elizabeth's favorite song, so I had to look it up. What a voice Ella has!

@hillsmomhillsmom6668

For some reason, this song was running through my head during the night, so I wanted to check out the lyrics...which led me here.  There was no one like Ella.  I have many of her LP albums, but, alas nothing to play them on.  IIRR, you never heard any scandal or negative publicity about this great lady.  She just stood there and sang.  An album recorded live in concert featured her rendition of "Moonlight in Vermont" where she hits the most fantastic notes in one verse...absolutely unbelievable.  Thanks for the memories.

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