Our Love Is Different
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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The more I read the papers, the less I comprehend.
The world and all it's capers and how it all will end.
Nothing seems to be lasting, but that isn't our affair.
We've got something permanent,
I mean in the way we care.

It's very clear our love is here to stay.
Not for a year, but ever and a day.
The radio and the telephone.
And the movies that we know.
May just be passing fancies and in time may go.
But, oh my dear, our love is here to stay.
Together were going a long, long way.
In time the Rockies may crumble,




Gibraltar may tumble, they're only made of clay.
But our love is here to stay.

Overall Meaning

In Ella Fitzgerald's "Our Love Is Here To Stay," the singer begins by expressing their lack of comprehension after reading the newspapers, claiming that nothing seems to be lasting. However, they quickly reassure their partner that this doesn't pertain to their own love, which they describe as permanent. The chorus reiterates this sentiment, emphasizing the fact that their love isn't fleeting like passing fancies but is something more enduring that will last beyond a year and even beyond a lifetime. The singer acknowledges that the world is full of change, but their love is something that will remain.


The final verse proceeds to list a series of natural wonders, from the Rockies to Gibraltar, stating that they, too, will eventually end. These landmarks, made of stone and clay, are impermanent by their very nature. However, the singer notes that their love is not dependent on such earthly things and will continue on even after these structures have crumbled away. In this way, the song emphasizes the power of love to transcend time and remain a constant force in an ever-changing world.


* Ella Fitzgerald recorded "Our Love Is Here To Stay" in 1950, and it has since become one of her most popular songs.
* The song was written by George and Ira Gershwin for the 1938 Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers film "Shall We Dance."
* "Our Love Is Here To Stay" was the last song written by George Gershwin before his death in 1937.
* The song has been covered by numerous artists, including Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, and Nat King Cole.
* In 2011, the Ella Fitzgerald version of the song was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress.
* The Gershwin brothers were known for their collaborations in the golden age of American musical theater, producing such hits as "Summertime" and "I Got Rhythm."
* Many of the Gershwin brothers' songs have become jazz standards, with "Our Love Is Here To Stay" being no exception.
* The song has been used in numerous movies and TV shows, including "When Harry Met Sally," "Four Weddings and a Funeral," and "Mad Men."
* The lyrics to "Our Love Is Here To Stay" have been translated into multiple languages, including French, German, and Italian.
* The song's popularity has led to it being featured in several stage productions, including a musical revue called "'S Wonderful: The New Gershwin Musical" in 1992.


Chords (key of C):
Verse: C E7 Am7 Dm7 G7 C Em7 A7 Dm7 G7 C
Chorus: C A7 Dm7 D7 G7 C B7 Em7 A7 Dm7 G7 C


Line by Line Meaning

The more I read the papers, the less I comprehend.
The more I try to make sense of this world through external sources, the more confusing it becomes to me.


The world and all it's capers and how it all will end.
The world and all its crazy, unpredictable events and how it will eventually come to an end.


Nothing seems to be lasting, but that isn't our affair.
Nothing in this world seems permanent, but we can't concern ourselves with that because we have something truly enduring.


We've got something permanent, I mean in the way we care.
Our love may be the only truly lasting thing in this world because of the depth of our caring for each other.


It's very clear our love is here to stay.
Our love is not uncertain, it is irrefutable and will undoubtedly endure.


Not for a year, but ever and a day.
Our love is not temporary, but will last forever and beyond.


The radio and the telephone.
The radio and the telephone are mere instruments of communication.


And the movies that we know.
The movies we have seen together are just forms of entertainment.


May just be passing fancies and in time may go.
These things we enjoy may be fleeting and temporary, but our love is not defined by them.


But, oh my dear, our love is here to stay.
We have an unbreakable bond and our love will endure through any trials and tribulations.


Together we're going a long, long way.
We have a great journey ahead of us and we'll face it together.


In time the Rockies may crumble, Gibraltar may tumble, they're only made of clay.
Even the most permanent and unchanging things in the world are eventually subject to decay and change.


But our love is here to stay.
Despite the transient and changing nature of the world, our love will continue to exist and thrive.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin

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Ella and Nelson Riddle, it can’t get any better.

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IT'S VERY CLRAR: No matter what is happening around us, with us. our love is here to stay.

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That's Dizzy Gillespie in the pic staring in adoration at Ella! Love it!

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Gershwin's last composition...🙏💖

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happy birthday, Ella!! your talent truly is here to stay!!

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