One For My Baby
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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It's quarter to three
There's no one in the place except you and me
So set 'em' up, Joe
I got a little story you ought to know

We're drinking, my friend
To the end of a brief episode
Make it one for my baby
And one more for the road

I got the routine
So drop another nickel in the machine
I'm feelin' so bad
I wish you'd make the music dreamy and sad

I could tell you a lot
But you've gotta be true to your code
Make it one for my baby
And one more for the road

You'd never know it
But, buddy, I'm a kind of poet
And I've got a lot of things to say
And if I'm gloomy
You simply gotta listen to me
Until it's all talked away

Well, that's how it goes
And, Joe, I know you're gettin' anxious to close
So thanks for the cheer
I hope you didn't mind my bending your ear

This torch that I've found
Must be drowned or it soon might explode
Make it one for my baby
And one more for the road

Well, that's how it goes
And, Joe, I know you're gettin' anxious to close
So thanks for the cheer
I hope you didn't mind my bending your ear

This torch that I've found
Must be drowned or it soon might explode
Make it one for my baby




And one more for the road
The long, long road

Overall Meaning

The song "One For My Baby" was originally written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer for the musical film, The Sky's the Limit. The melancholic lyrics tell the story of a man who finds himself alone in a bar with the bartender, Joe. It's late at night, almost time for the bar to close, and the man wants to drown his sorrows. He asks Joe to pour him one last drink "for the road," and this becomes a recurring theme throughout the song. The man is feeling down, and he asks Joe to make the music slow and sad to match his mood. He tells Joe that he's a poet and has a lot to say but doesn't go into the specifics of what's troubling him. Eventually, he thanks Joe for the drink and the company and asks for one more drink "for the road" before he leaves.


The lyrics are both poignant and relatable. The man's loneliness and longing for company are universal, and the request for one more drink "for the road" is an apt metaphor for the trials and tribulations of life. The bar setting lends a feeling of nostalgia and melancholy to the song, and Ella Fitzgerald's vocal performance perfectly captures the emotions of the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

It's quarter to three
The night is getting late.


There's no one in the place except you and me
We are the only ones here in this empty bar.


So set 'em' up, Joe
Please pour me another drink, Joe.


I got a little story you ought to know
I have something to tell you.


We're drinking, my friend
We are drinking together as friends.


To the end of a brief episode
To the end of a short period in our lives.


Make it one for my baby
Pour one more drink for me.


And one more for the road
And one more to take with me on my journey.


I got the routine
I know how things work around here.


So drop another nickel in the machine
Please play another song on the jukebox.


I'm feelin' so bad
I'm feeling upset and distressed.


I wish you'd make the music dreamy and sad
I want the music to match my mood - sad and emotional.


I could tell you a lot
I have many thoughts and feelings I want to express.


But you've gotta be true to your code
But you have to stay loyal to yourself and your values.


You'd never know it
You might not realize it just by looking at me.


But, buddy, I'm a kind of poet
But I am a creative person who writes poetry.


And I've got a lot of things to say
And I have a lot of thoughts and emotions I want to express.


And if I'm gloomy
And if I am feeling sad and down.


You simply gotta listen to me
Please listen to what I have to say.


Until it's all talked away
Until I have expressed everything I need to say.


This torch that I've found
This intense emotion I am feeling.


Must be drowned or it soon might explode
I need to suppress this feeling before it becomes too overwhelming.


The long, long road
The journey ahead of me is a long and uncertain one.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer

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