Steam Heat
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Yeahh....
I've got steam heat.
I've got steam heat.
I've got steam heat.
But I need your love to keep away the cold.
I've got steam heat.
I've got steam heat.
I've got steam heat.

But I can't get warm without your hand to hold.
The radiators hissin still I need your kissing to keep me from freezing each night.
I've got a hot water bottle, but nothing I've got'll take the place of you holding me tight.

I've got steam heat.
I've got steam heat.
I've got steam heat.
But I need your love to keep away the cold.

They told me to throw some more coal in the boiler.
They told me to throw some more coal in the boiler.
They told me to throw some more coal in the boiler.
But that don't do no good.
They told me to pour some more oil in the burner.
They told me to pour some more oil in the burner.
They told me to pour some more oil in the burner.
But that don't do no good.

Coal in the boiler.
No good.
Oil in the burner.
No good.
Cold?
No!
Hot?
Yes!
yes yes yes come on union get hot!!





I need your love to keep away the cold.
I need you love to keep away the cold yea!

Overall Meaning

The song "Steam Heat" by Ella Fitzgerald is a plea for love that compares the heat from a steam radiator to the warmth and comfort of a lover's embrace. The song captures a sense of longing and desperation, as the singer expresses that even though they have all the physical warmth they need, they still feel cold and empty without the love of their significant other. The lyrics show that the singer has tried different methods of keeping warm, such as adding coal to the boiler or oil to the burner, but ultimately it is the love and companionship of their partner that will truly keep them warm.


The repetition of the phrase "I've got steam heat" throughout the song emphasizes the singer's frustration and desperation for their partner's love. The steam heat, which is often associated with comfort and warmth, is juxtaposed with the singer's feelings of emptiness and coldness without their partner. The song's final plea for love underscores the importance of human connection and companionship in providing warmth and comfort, even when surrounded by physical warmth.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeahh....
Introduction to the song with an expression of excitement.


I've got steam heat.
The singer has heating systems that use steam to keep them warm in cold weather.


I've got steam heat.
Reinforcement of the existence of the heating system.


I've got steam heat.
Further confirmation of the presence of the steam heating system.


But I need your love to keep away the cold.
Despite having a good heating system, the artist still needs love and affection to fully ward off the cold.


I've got steam heat.
Reaffirmation of earlier lines describing the heating system.


I've got steam heat.
Further confirmation of the heating system.


I've got steam heat.
Reinforcement of the presence of the heating system.


But I can't get warm without your hand to hold.
The artist needs physical touch and affection from their lover to feel truly warm and comfortable.


The radiators hissin still I need your kissing to keep me from freezing each night.
While the radiators are working properly, the artist still requires love and affection from their partner to feel comfortable enough to sleep without being too cold.


I've got a hot water bottle, but nothing I've got'll take the place of you holding me tight.
The singer has tried alternative methods to keep warm, but nothing can replace the comfort and warmth they receive from being held by their lover.


They told me to throw some more coal in the boiler.
The artist was advised to add more coal to their heating system.


They told me to throw some more coal in the boiler.
Reinforcement of earlier advice given to the singer about their heating system.


They told me to throw some more coal in the boiler.
Further repetition of the advice given to the singer to add more coal to their heating system.


But that don't do no good.
Despite the advice provided, adding more coal didn't improve the situation for the singer.


They told me to pour some more oil in the burner.
The artist was advised to add more oil to their heating system.


They told me to pour some more oil in the burner.
Reinforcement of earlier advice given to the artist about their heating system.


They told me to pour some more oil in the burner.
Further repetition of the advice given to the singer to add more oil to their heating system.


But that don't do no good.
Despite the advice provided, adding more oil didn't improve the situation for the singer.


Coal in the boiler.
Repetition of earlier mention of adding coal to the heating system.


No good.
A summary of the failure to improve the heating system by adding coal.


Oil in the burner.
Reiteration of earlier advice to add oil to the heating system.


No good.
A summary of the failure to improve the heating system by adding oil.


Cold?
Questioning whether the artist is cold or not.


No!
Confirmation that the singer is not cold.


Hot?
Questioning whether the temperature has improved or not.


Yes!
Confirmation that the singer is now warm.


yes yes yes come on union get hot!!
An expression of happiness because the artist is now warm.


I need your love to keep away the cold.
Reiteration of the line expressing that the artist needs love and affection to feel truly warm and comfortable.


I need you love to keep away the cold yea!
A modified version of an earlier line, indicating once again that the singer needs their lover's affection to feel truly warm and comfortable.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JERRY (US ROSS, RICHARD ADLER

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Louis Philippe

Ella at her playful best!

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