Supper Time
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Supper time
I should set the table
'Cause it's supper time
Somehow I'm not able
'Cause that man o'mine
Ain't comin' home no more

Supper time
Kids will soon be yellin'
For their supper time
How'll I keep from tellin'
Them that man o'mine
Ain't comin' home no more?

How'll I keep explainin' when they ask me where he's gone?
How'll I keep from cryin' when I bring their supper on?
How can I remind them to pray at their humble board?
How can I be thankful when they start to thank the lord
Lord!

Supper time
I should set the table
'Cause it's supper time
Somehow I'm not able




'Cause that man o'mine
Ain't comin' home no more

Overall Meaning

In Ella Fitzgerald's song "Supper Time", the singer is struggling to come to terms with the fact that her husband will no longer be coming home for supper. The lyrics depict a woman who is not only trying to manage her own grief but also trying to shield her children from the pain and confusion of their father's absence. She is faced with the challenge of how to explain his disappearance, how to keep from crying in front of her children, and how to stay thankful in the midst of her pain.


The lyrics are symbolic of the struggles that many women faced during the time period in which the song was written. In the 1930s, the Great Depression was in full swing, and many men were forced to leave their families in search of work. Additionally, racism and discrimination were rampant, and African American families were often torn apart by poverty and systemic oppression. Ella Fitzgerald conveys this struggle brilliantly in her performance, showcasing not only her incredible vocal talent but also her ability to convey deep emotion through her music.


Overall, "Supper Time" is a powerful and poignant song that captures the heartbreak and resilience of women during a challenging time in American history.


Line by Line Meaning

Supper time
It's time to prepare dinner


I should set the table
I should get the table ready for dinner


'Cause it's supper time
It's important to have dinner ready for the family


Somehow I'm not able
I'm having trouble getting everything done


'Cause that man o'mine
Because my husband is no longer here


Ain't comin' home no more
He won't be coming back home


Kids will soon be yellin'
The children will start asking for dinner soon


For their supper time
It's time for them to eat dinner


How'll I keep from tellin'
How will I hide the truth from them


Them that man o'mine
That their father won't be coming back


Ain't comin' home no more?
How do I answer their questions about his absence?


How'll I keep explainin' when they ask me where he's gone?
How do I explain to my children why their father isn't coming back?


How'll I keep from cryin' when I bring their supper on?
How do I hold back my tears when I serve them dinner?


How can I remind them to pray at their humble board?
How can I encourage them to give thanks for their modest meal?


How can I be thankful when they start to thank the lord
How can I express gratitude when I'm grieving the loss of my husband?


Lord!
Expressing deep emotion and sorrow




Lyrics Ā© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Irvin Berlin

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