There's No You
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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I feel the autumn breeze; it steals cross my pillow
As soft as a will-o'-the-wisp and in its song
There is sadness because there's no you

The lonely autumn trees, how softly they're sighing
'Cause summer is dying; they know that in my heart
There's no gladness because there's no you
The park that we walked in, the garden we talked in
How lonesome they seem in the fall
The stormy clouds hover and falling leaves cover
Our favorite nook in the wall

In spring we'll meet again; we'll kiss and recapture
The summertime rapture we knew and from that day
Never more will I say, "There's no you"

The stormy clouds hover and falling leaves cover
Our favorite nook in the wall

In spring we'll meet again; we'll kiss and recapture




The summertime rapture we knew and from that day
Never more will I say, "There's no you"

Overall Meaning

The song "There's No You" by Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass is a melancholic ballad that depicts the emotions of a person who misses a loved one. The opening line, "I feel the autumn breeze; it steals cross my pillow", sets the tone for the longing and sadness the singer is experiencing. The autumn breeze, which is typically associated with change and transition, represents the passage of time and the inevitability of things passing away. The softness of the breeze and the use of the metaphor "will-o'-the-wisp" suggest both the fleeting nature of life and the ghostly quality of memory.


The second verse focuses on the surroundings of the singer. The lonely trees sigh and the park and garden seem lonesome. These images are often used in literature and music to convey a sense of loneliness and loss. The stormy clouds and falling leaves that cover the singer's favorite nook in the wall add to the melancholia of the song. The lyrics convey a sense of emptiness and ennui that accompanies the absence of a significant person.


The last verse provides a glimmer of hope for the singer. The promise of meeting again in the spring and recapturing the summertime rapture provides a sense of optimism. The repetition of the phrase "never more will I say, 'There's no you'" emphasizes the singer's determination to be reunited with their loved one and to never experience this level of loneliness again. The song ends on a hopeful note, suggesting that even though people might experience pain and loss, there is always the possibility of reconciliation and happiness.


Line by Line Meaning

I feel the autumn breeze; it steals cross my pillow
The wind blows gently across my face and through my hair, but it brings a sense of melancholy because you're not here with me.


As soft as a will-o'-the-wisp and in its song
Even though the breeze is gentle, it reminds me of a ghostly apparition floating through the air, and it sings a mournful tune that mirrors my sadness.


There is sadness because there's no you
My heart is heavy with sorrow because you're not here to share this moment with me.


The lonely autumn trees, how softly they're sighing
The trees around me seem to sigh softly in the wind, as if they too share my sadness and loneliness.


'Cause summer is dying; they know that in my heart
The trees can feel the changing season, and they understand that my heart is heavy because summer, a time of joy and happiness, is coming to an end.


There's no gladness because there's no you
Without you here to share in the joys of life, my days are empty and devoid of happiness.


The park that we walked in, the garden we talked in
Thinking back to the times we spent together, walking and talking in beautiful outdoor spaces, makes me feel even more lonely and sad now that you're gone.


How lonesome they seem in the fall
The same parks and gardens that were once filled with life and laughter now seem empty and lonely in the autumn season, just like my heart feels without you.


The stormy clouds hover and falling leaves cover
The sky is dark and foreboding, and the leaves are falling off the trees, covering the ground and everything in sight, just like my life feels like it's covered in a shadow without you.


Our favorite nook in the wall
This line refers to a specific place we used to go to be alone and intimate, but now that place just reminds me of what I've lost.


In spring we'll meet again; we'll kiss and recapture
Despite the sadness and loneliness I feel now, I hold on to hope that we'll see each other again in the future and pick up right where we left off, capturing the spark and passion we once shared.


The summertime rapture we knew and from that day
The rapture and passion we felt in the warmth of summer is something that I hold on to, and I believe that from the moment we reunite, that magic will be rekindled.


Never more will I say, "There's no you"
Once we're reunited and the love we share is once again rekindled, I'll never feel lonely or hopeless again. I'll never again feel like there's no one there for me because I'll have you in my life.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HAROLD S HAL HOPPER, THOMAS M. TOM ADAIR

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