People
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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People, people who need people
Are the luckiest people in the world

We're children needing other children
And yet letting our grown-up pride
Hide all the need inside
Acting more like children than children
Lovers are very special people
They're the luckiest people in the world

With one person, one very special person
A feeling deep in your soul
Says you were half, now you're whole
No more hunger and thirst
But first be a person who needs people

People, people who need people
Are the luckiest people in the world

No more hunger and thirst
But first be a person who needs people





People who need people
Are the luckiest people in the world

Overall Meaning

The song "People" by Ella Fitzgerald is a classic ballad that celebrates the human need for connection and relationships. The first lines of the song, "People, people who need people/ Are the luckiest people in the world," immediately captures the essence of the song's message. The song acknowledges that as human beings, we are social creatures and that our happiest moments come from interacting with others.


The next lines describe how we all need each other, no matter how independent we may seem. It says, "We're children needing other children/ And yet letting our grown-up pride/ Hide all the need inside/ Acting more like children than children." This is a poignant reminder that at our core, we all need one another and that sometimes even our "grown-up pride" can hinder us from seeking help.


The third verse recognizes that love and companionship are particularly special connections. It says, "Lovers are very special people/ They're the luckiest people in the world/ With one person, one very special person/ A feeling deep in your soul/ Says you were half, now you're whole." This acknowledges that the love and companionship of a partner can be transformative and make us feel complete.


Overall, the song sends a message that we should embrace our need for others rather than fighting against it. Through relationships and connections, we can find true happiness and avoid feeling alone or incomplete.


Line by Line Meaning

People, people who need people
Being able to connect with others and rely on them is what makes life fulfilling


Are the luckiest people in the world
Because they have the opportunity to experience the joys of human connection


We're children needing other children
We never outgrow our innate desire for connection with others


And yet letting our grown-up pride
As adults, we often let our egos get in the way of asking for help or forming meaningful relationships


Hide all the need inside
We keep our vulnerabilities and needs hidden from others due to fear of rejection or judgement


Acting more like children than children
Ironically, our refusal to be vulnerable or ask for help often makes us behave in ways that are more childish than childlike


Lovers are very special people
Intimate partnerships are particularly meaningful because they involve deep emotional and physical connection


They're the luckiest people in the world
Because they have found a person who they can be truly vulnerable with


With one person, one very special person
A romantic partnership can bring you closer to that one person than anyone else in your life


A feeling deep in your soul
The connection with someone that you've been seeking can make you feel whole and complete


Says you were half, now you're whole
Your partner brings a sense of completion to your life, and together, you feel like all your needs are met


No more hunger and thirst
Your deepest needs are fulfilled through your partnership with your loved one


But first be a person who needs people
Before you can experience true love and connection with others, you must first become comfortable with being vulnerable and relying on others


People who need people
The ability to rely on others and connect with them is crucial to a fulfilled life


Are the luckiest people in the world
Because they understand the value of true connection and have found it in their lives




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Bob Merrill, Jule Styne

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