Sam And Delilah
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Delilah was a floozy
She never gave a damn
Delilah wasn't choosy
Till she fell for a swell buckaroo
Whose name was Sam
Delilah got in action
Delilah did her "kootch"
She gave him satisfaction
And he fell 'neath her spell
With the aid of love and "hootch"
But one day, so they tell us
His true wife, he did crave
Delilah, she got jealous
And she tracked him, and hacked him
And dug for Sam a grave
It's always that way with passion
So cowboy, learn to behave
Or else, you're liable to cash in
With no tombstone on your grave
Delilah, oh Delilah
She's no babe in the wood
Run cowboy, run a mile-ah




If you love that kind of woman
She'll do you no good

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ella Fitzgerald's song, "Sam and Delilah," portray the story of two lovers and the consequences of their actions. Delilah is portrayed as a promiscuous woman who is not particularly selective or interested in her partners until she meets Sam. She becomes infatuated with him and uses her seductive prowess to ensnare him. Delilah's passion is dangerously possessive, and when Sam shows signs of leaving, she becomes jealous and violent. The final verse contains a warning to others to avoid Delilah's destructive path.


The lyrics capture the dangerous dynamics of relationships when passion is not tempered by respect, trust, and communication. Delilah's perceived low moral character is depicted as a significant factor in their tumultuous relationship. The lyrics are a cautionary tale to those who would rush into relationships without considering the personality and character of their partners.


Line by Line Meaning

Delilah was a floozy
Delilah was a promiscuous woman who did not care about her image or respectability.


She never gave a damn
Delilah did not care about anything or anyone, she was self-centered.


Delilah wasn't choosy
Delilah did not have specific standards when it came to choosing her partners.


Till she fell for a swell buckaroo
Until she met a handsome and charming cowboy named Sam, who caught her eye.


Whose name was Sam
The name of the cowboy who Delilah fell in love with was Sam.


Delilah got in action
Delilah took action in pursuing Sam and trying to win him over.


Delilah did her "kootch"
Delilah danced the provocative and suggestive dance known as the 'kootch', to seduce Sam.


She gave him satisfaction
Delilah satisfied Sam's physical desires and needs.


And he fell 'neath her spell
Sam was spellbound and mesmerized by Delilah's allure and charm.


With the aid of love and "hootch"
Delilah used both her love for Sam and alcoholic drinks ('hootch') to win over Sam's heart.


But one day, so they tell us
According to stories and rumors, one day something significant happened.


His true wife, he did crave
Sam realized that he truly loved and missed his wife, whom he had left behind.


Delilah, she got jealous
Delilah became envious about Sam's affection towards his wife.


And she tracked him, and hacked him
Delilah followed Sam and killed him in a fit of anger and jealousy.


And dug for Sam a grave
Delilah buried Sam's body in a grave that she dug up by herself.


It's always that way with passion
Passion can often lead to violence and tragedy, as shown in Sam and Delilah's story.


So cowboy, learn to behave
The singer is advising cowboys to be mindful of their actions and not fall for dangerous women like Delilah.


Or else, you're liable to cash in
Otherwise, they might face the ultimate consequences and pay the price for their reckless behavior.


With no tombstone on your grave
If cowboys do not learn their lesson and continue to behave irresponsibly, they might end up dying in a way that does not even allow them to have a proper burial and tombstone.


Delilah, oh Delilah
The singer is addressing Delilah directly, indicating that she is the main subject of the song.


She's no babe in the wood
Despite her looks and charm, Delilah is not an innocent or naive woman.


Run cowboy, run a mile-ah
The singer is warning cowboys to run away from women like Delilah as fast as they can.


If you love that kind of woman
If cowboys are attracted to women like Delilah, they need to be careful and cautious.


She'll do you no good
Getting involved with women like Delilah will only lead to trouble and heartbreak.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GEORGE GERSHWIN, IRA GERSHWIN

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