Moanin' Low
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Moanin' low, my sweet man; I love him so
Though he's mean as can be
He's the kind of man needs the kind
Of a woman like me

Gonna die if my sweet man should pass me by
If I die, where'll he be?
He's the kind of a man needs the kind
Of a woman like me

Don't know any reason why
He treats me so poorly
What have I gone and done
Makes my troubles double with his worries
When surely I ain't deserving of none

Moanin' low
My sweet man is gonna go
When he goes, oh Lordy
He's the kind of a man needs the kind
Of a woman like me
Moanin' low, my sweet man; I love him so
Though he's mean as can be
He's the kind of man needs the kind
Of a woman like me

Gonna die if my sweet man should pass me by
If I die, where'll he be
He's the kind of a man needs the kind
Of a woman like me

Don't know any reason why
He treats me so poorly
What have I gone and done
Makes my troubles double with his worries
When surely I ain't deserving of none

Moanin' low
My sweet man is gonna go
When he goes, oh Lordy




He's the kind of a man needs the kind
Of a woman like me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ella Fitzgerald's song "Moanin' Low" are a powerful reflection of a woman's love for a mean-spirited man. The woman opens by declaring her love for her man, despite his cruel behavior towards her. She believes that he needs a woman like her in his life, and it's poignant that she highlights the reciprocal nature of their situation - that she needs him just as much.


The second stanza is where the woman's anxiety and insecurity come out. She fears that if her man were to abandon her, she would die. Her devotion to him runs so deep that the thought of being without him is unbearable. Again, she reinforces that she is the type of woman he needs, as if to convince herself that her love and loyalty will be enough to keep him by her side.


In the final stanza, the woman muses on her man's treatment of her. She is confused by his negative behavior, wondering what she has done to deserve such treatment. Her man's worries seem to be expressed through his actions towards her, leaving her burdened with her own troubles as well as his. Despite this, she still loves him deeply and laments that he will eventually leave her.


Overall, the lyrics to "Moanin' Low" are a poignant testament to the often-complicated nature of love. The woman's yearning for her man is palpable, as is her sense of desperation in moments of uncertainty. Ella Fitzgerald's powerhouse vocals only elevate the emotional impact of the lyrics, creating a truly unforgettable song.


Line by Line Meaning

Moanin' low, my sweet man; I love him so
Sorrowfully lamenting, my affectionate partner; he has a special place in my heart


Though he's mean as can be
Even though he behaves terribly


He's the kind of man needs the kind Of a woman like me
He's the sort of person who requires someone like me in his life


Gonna die if my sweet man should pass me by
I cannot bear the thought of surviving without my beloved partner


If I die, where'll he be?
If I die, what fate awaits him?


Don't know any reason why He treats me so poorly
I cannot find any rationale for his unkind behavior toward me


What have I gone and done Makes my troubles double with his worries When surely I ain't deserving of none
What fault have I committed that intensifies my problems and exacerbates his concerns even though I have not merited them?


Moanin' low My sweet man is gonna go When he goes, oh Lordy
Bemoaning deeply, my affectionate partner is leaving me When he leaves, oh dear


He's the kind of a man needs the kind Of a woman like me
He's the type of person who necessitates a woman like me in his life




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HOWARD DIETZ, RALPH RAINGER

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n00se

Moanin' low, my sweet man; I love him so
Though he's mean as can be
He's the kind of man needs the kind
Of a woman like me

Gonna die if my sweet man should pass me by
If I die, where'll he be?
He's the kind of a man needs the kind
Of a woman like me

Don't know any reason why
He treats me so poorly
What have I gone and done
Makes my troubles double with his worries
When surely I ain't deserving of none

Moanin' low
My sweet man is gonna go
When he goes, oh Lordy
He's the kind of a man needs the kind
Of a woman like me

Moanin' low, my sweet man; I love him so
Though he's mean as can be
He's the kind of man needs the kind
Of a woman like me

Gonna die if my sweet man should pass me by
If I die, where'll he be
He's the kind of a man needs the kind
Of a woman like me

Don't know any reason why
He treats me so poorly
What have I gone and done
Makes my troubles double with his worries
When surely I ain't deserving of none

Moanin' low
My sweet man is gonna go
When he goes, oh Lordy
He's the kind of a man needs the kind
Of a woman like me

Louis Philippe

Thanks for uploading this rarity!

Karen Garrison

Claire Trevor wins an Oscar singing a terrible, intoxicated version of this to the dismay of E.G. Robinson, who makes her sing it for a drink. KEY LARGO.

33uptempo

Great movie......great scene. Thanks for commenting on it.

Tom Parkinson

It's Ella, but the cover shot is Billie...

MohRusan

1:35 - Billie not Ella!

Gueveld

you're right. sorry ! ;)

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