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 of "Moanin-Low" by Ella Fitzgerald tell the story of a woman who loves her man despite his faults. She laments his mistreatment, but is still devoted to him. She believes that his tough exterior requires a woman like her, who is understanding and forgiving. She fears losing him, as he is the only one who truly needs her. She questions why he treats her badly but ultimately accepts the situation and continues to love him. She realizes that he's flawed, but she's willing to bear the brunt of his worries and take care of him.


This song reflects the struggles of love and relationships. The singer is expressing the complex emotions that can come with loving someone who is difficult or unkind. The song also suggests a power dynamic between the man and woman, where the woman feels a sense of responsibility to care for the man despite his behavior. The song is also notable for its bluesy feel and slow, sultry tempo, which adds to the mood of longing and heartache.


Line by Line Meaning

Moanin' low, my sweet man; I love him so
Feeling sad and dejected, I still revere my man, despite him being unkind and cruel to me.


Though he's mean as can be
Despite his aggressive, unpleasant behavior, I can't help but love him.


He's the kind of man needs the kind Of a woman like me
My man needs someone to put up with his unappealing traits and support him no matter what, and I am that type of woman.


Gonna die if my sweet man should pass me by If I die, where'll he be?
If he leaves me, I wouldn't be able to survive. And if I die, where will he go?


Don't know any reason why He treats me so poorly
I have no idea why he treats me badly and cruelly, despite my unwavering love for him.


What have I gone and done Makes my troubles double with his worries When surely I ain't deserving of none
I always wonder what I have done wrong to warrant such treatment from him; his problems only seem to add to my own, even though I have done nothing to deserve it.


Moanin' low My sweet man is gonna go When he goes, oh Lordy
I'm filled with sorrow at the thought of losing him - when he eventually departs, it will be a terrible blow to me.


He's the kind of a man needs the kind Of a woman like me
My man needs unconditional love and support from a woman, and I am just the right kind of person to be there for him.




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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