Teach Me How To Cry
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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I wanna cry because I'm blue
But I can't cry like others do
I'd feel much better and I'd try
Somebody, teach me how to cry

I've been in love a time or two
To lose a love is nothing new
But every time my tears are dry
Won't someone teach me how to cry?

It may be that I'm too young
To know the meaning of the blues
If I could throw away the pride
That's hidden deep inside
The tears in my heart I could lose

I wish someone would come along
And make my life a happy song
I'd weep and tell the blues goodbye
Somebody, teach me how to cry

It may be that I'm too young
To know the meaning of the blues
If I could throw away the pride
That's hidden deep inside
The tears in my heart I could lose

I wish someone would come along
And make my life a happy song




I'd weep and tell the blues goodbye
Somebody, teach me how to cry

Overall Meaning

The song "Teach Me How To Cry" is a poignant plea for help expressed by the singer, who, although she is deeply hurt and sad, cannot express her emotions through tears. The first stanza conveys this inability to cry, while also expressing the hope that crying would provide relief. The second stanza reveals that the singer has loved and lost, and that although she feels sadness, she cannot shed tears. The third and final stanza acknowledges that perhaps the singer is too young to fully understand and experience the depth of emotion that comes with the blues, but also recognizes that if she could just release her pride and allow herself to cry, she would be able to heal and move on. The overall theme of the song is the need for vulnerability and the importance of allowing oneself to experience and express emotions in order to fully heal from pain and heartbreak.


The lyrics were written by Dory Langdon, who is best known for collaborating with jazz pianist AndrƩ Previn on several albums, as well as for writing the lyrics to several jazz standards. The music for "Teach Me How To Cry" was composed by AndrƩ Previn. The song was first recorded by Ella Fitzgerald in 1957 for her album "Like Someone in Love," and has since become a jazz standard.


Line by Line Meaning

I wanna cry because I'm blue
I want to cry because I'm sad


But I can't cry like others do
I'm unable to cry like others do when they're sad


I'd feel much better and I'd try
If I was able to cry, I would feel better and I would try


Somebody, teach me how to cry
I need someone to show me how to cry


I've been in love a time or two
I have experienced being in love before


To lose a love is nothing new
Losing love is not new to me


But every time my tears are dry
However, every time I want to cry, my tears won't come out


Won't someone teach me how to cry?
Can someone please help me learn how to cry?


It may be that I'm too young
Maybe I am too young to understand


To know the meaning of the blues
I may not fully understand the pain and sadness of the blues


If I could throw away the pride
If I could get rid of my pride


That's hidden deep inside
That's buried inside of me


The tears in my heart I could lose
I could get rid of the sadness that I feel in my heart


I wish someone would come along
I hope someone will come and help me


And make my life a happy song
And bring happiness to my life


I'd weep and tell the blues goodbye
I would cry and bid farewell to my sadness


Somebody, teach me how to cry
I need someone to teach me how to express my emotions and cry




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Written by: PHIL TUMINELLO

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