She
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Once she dressed in silks and lace, Owned a Rolls Royce car
Now she seems quite out of place, like a fallen star
Draped around my kitchen sink , Happy as can be
I just have to stop and think, Why she fell for me.

I'm not much to look at, nothing to see
Just glad I'm livin' and lucky to be
I got a woman crazy for me
She's funny that way.

I can't save a dollar, ain't worth a cent
She doesn't holler she'd live in a tent
I got a woman crazy for me
She's funny that way.

Tho' she loves to work and slave for me ev'ry day
She'd be so much better off if I went away.

But why should I leave her, why should I go
She'd be unhappy without me I know
I got a woman crazy for me
She's funny that way.

She should have the very best, Anyone can see
Still she's diff'rent from the rest, satisfied with me.
While I worry plan and scheme, Over what to do
Can't help feeling it's a dream, Too good to be true.

Never had nothin'; no one to care
That's why I seem to have more than my share,
I got a woman, crazy for me,
She's funny that way.

When I hurt her feelings, once in a while,
Her only answer is one little smile,
I got a woman crazy for me.
She's funny that way.

I can see no other way and no better plan,
End it all and let her go to some better man;
But I'm only human, coward at best
I'm more than certain she'd follow me west,




I got a woman crazy for me,
She's funny that way.

Overall Meaning

The song "She" by Ella Fitzgerald talks about the singer's lover who was once rich and glamorous, owning a Rolls Royce car and wearing silks and lace, but is now content with being with the singer who acknowledges that he is not much to look at and cannot even save a dollar. Despite this, the woman loves the singer with her whole heart and is happy to do anything for him, even though the singer feels inadequate and like he does not deserve her. The singer expresses confusion as to why this woman loves him so much, but cannot bear to lose her because she is the only one who has ever truly cared for him.


The song highlights the singer's humility and self-doubt. He feels like he is not good enough for the woman who loves him and cannot understand why she would settle for him when she deserves the best. The lyrics in the second verse "Tho' she loves to work and slave for me ev'ry day, She'd be so much better off if I went away" show that the singer is even willing to sacrifice his own happiness for hers, as he believes that she deserves someone better than him. However, in the end, he cannot bear the thought of losing her and acknowledges that he is a coward for not being able to let her go.


Overall, the song "She" captures the insecurity and vulnerability that can come with being in a relationship where one feels unworthy of their partner's love. It also highlights the power of love to transform a person's life and bring them joy, even if they have never had anyone care for them before.


Line by Line Meaning

Once she dressed in silks and lace, Owned a Rolls Royce car
At one time, she was very rich and had lots of expensive things


Now she seems quite out of place, like a fallen star
Now she doesn't have much money or fame and feels like she doesn't belong


Draped around my kitchen sink , Happy as can be
She's happy doing everyday household chores


I just have to stop and think, Why she fell for me.
He's amazed that such a wonderful woman would love someone like him


I'm not much to look at, nothing to see
He doesn't consider himself attractive or special


Just glad I'm livin' and lucky to be
He's grateful to be alive and have what he has


I got a woman crazy for me
He has a woman who loves him passionately


She's funny that way.
She's unique in how she loves him


I can't save a dollar, ain't worth a cent
He can't save money and doesn't have much of it


She doesn't holler she'd live in a tent
Even if they were poor, she would still be happy with him


Tho' she loves to work and slave for me ev'ry day
She works hard taking care of him every day


She'd be so much better off if I went away.
He thinks she'd be better off without him


But why should I leave her, why should I go
He doesn't want to leave her


She'd be unhappy without me I know
He thinks she would be unhappy without him


She should have the very best, Anyone can see
She deserves the best because she's such a great person


Still she's diff'rent from the rest, satisfied with me.
She's content being with him, even if he's not like most men


While I worry plan and scheme, Over what to do
He's always worrying and planning for the future


Can't help feeling it's a dream, Too good to be true.
He can't believe how lucky he is to have her and thinks it might not be real


Never had nothin'; no one to care
He's never had much in life and never had anyone care for him like she does


That's why I seem to have more than my share,
He feels like he's been given more than he deserves


When I hurt her feelings, once in a while,
He sometimes hurts her feelings


Her only answer is one little smile,
But she always forgives him and smiles


I can see no other way and no better plan,
He sees no other option than to stay with her


End it all and let her go to some better man;
He sometimes thinks he's not good enough for her and should leave


But I'm only human, coward at best
But he can't bring himself to leave her


I'm more than certain she'd follow me west,
He thinks she would follow him anywhere


I got a woman crazy for me,
He has a woman who loves him deeply


She's funny that way.
She's unique and wonderful in how she loves him




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Neil Moret, Richard Whiting

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Comments from YouTube:

@jeanettesteed3326

Out of this world singer, arrangement, lyrics and tune!!

@margaretabackemo9075

Ella and Nelson Riddle, such a swell combination! Never tire of these recordings. Frankie and Nelson ditto.

@jaygatz4335

This is from Kern's The Cat And The Fiddle, from 1931. Great songs never die.

@davidpeterson9930

I love these lyrics. They make me laugh with familiarity. What would I do?

@peezedtee

Lovely Nelson Riddle arrangement.

@jillwintz379

H O T !

@paridhinarayan

She didn't say yes
She didn't say no
She didn't say stay
She didn't say go
She only knew that he had spied her there
And then she knew he sat beside her there
At first there was heard not one little word
Then coyly she took one sly little look
And something awoke and smiled inside
Her heart began beating wild inside
So what did she do?
I leave it to you
She did just what you'd do too
She didn't say yes
She didn't say no
They very soon stood beside his chateau
They lingered like two poor waifs outside
For well she knew `twas only safe outside
In there it was warm, out there it was cold
The sleet and the storm said, "Better be bold"
She murmured, "I'm not afraid of ice,
I only wish that I was made of ice"
So what did she do?
I leave it to you
She did just what you'd do too
She didn't say yes
She didn't say no
She wanted to stay
But knew she should go
She wasn't so sure that he'd be good
She wasn't even sure that she'd be good
She wanted to rest
All cuddled and pressed
A palpable part of somebody's heart
She'd love to be on rapport with him
But not behind a bolted door with him
And what did she do?
I leave it to you
She did just what you'd do too
She didn't say yes
She didn't say no
For heaven was near
She wanted it so
Above her sweet love was beckoning
And yet she knew there'd be a reckoning
She wanted to climb
But dreaded to fall
So bided her time
And clung to the wall
She wanted to act ad libitum
But feared to lose her equilibrium
So what did she do?
I leave it to you
She did just what you'd do too

@Wolfhoundersful

She didn't say yes
She didn't say no
She didn't say stay
She didn't say go

She only knew that he had spied her there
And then she knew he sat beside her there

At first there was heard not one little word
Then coyly she took one sly little look
And something awoke and smiled inside
Her heart began beating wild inside

So what did she do?
I leave it to you
She did just what you'd do too

She didn't say yes
She didn't say no
They very soon stood beside his chateau
They lingered like two poor waifs outside
For well she knew 'twas only safe outside

In there it was warm, out there it was cold
The sleet and the storm said, "Better be bold"
She murmured, "I'm not afraid of ice,
I only wish that I was made of ice"

So what did she do?
I leave it to you
She did just what you'd do too

She didn't say yes
She didn't say no
She wanted to stay
But knew she should go

She wasn't so sure that he'd be good
She wasn't even sure that she'd be good

She wanted to rest
All cuddled and pressed
A palpable part of somebody's heart
She'd love to be on rapport with him
But not behind a bolted door with him

And what did she do?
I leave it to you
She did just what you'd do too

She didn't say yes
She didn't say no
For heaven was near
She wanted it so

Above her sweet love was beckoning
And yet she knew there'd be a reckoning

She wanted to climb
But dreaded to fall
So bided her time
And clung to the wall

She wanted to act ad libitum
But feared to lose her equilibrium

So what did she do?
I leave it to you
She did just what you'd do too

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