Throw Out The Lifeline
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Throw out the life line across the dark wave;
There is a brother whom someone should save;
Somebody's brother! O who then will dare
To throw out the life line, his peril to share?

Throw out the life line! Throw out the life line!
Someone is drifting away;
Throw out the life line! Throw out the life line!
Someone is sinking today.

Throw out the life line with hand quick and strong:
Why do you tarry, why linger so long?
See! he is sinking; oh, hasten today
And out with the life boat! away, then away!

Throw out the life line to danger fraught men,
Sinking in anguish where you've never been;
Winds of temptation and billows of woe
Will soon hurl them out where the dark waters flow.

Soon will the season of rescue be o'er,
Soon will they drift to eternity's shore;
Haste, then, my brother, no time for delay,
But throw out the life line and save them today.

This is the life line, oh, tempest tossed men;
Baffled by waves of temptation and sin;
Wild winds of passion, your strength cannot brave,
But Jesus is mighty, and Jesus can save.

Jesus is able! To you who are driv'n,
Farther and farther from God and from Heav'n;
Helpless and hopeless, o'erwhelmed by the wave;
We throw out the life line, 'tis 'Jesus can save.'

This is the life line, oh, grasp it today!
See, you are recklessly drifting away;




Voices in warning, shout over the wave,
O grasp the strong life line, for Jesus can save.

Overall Meaning

"Ella Fitzgerald's song Throw Out The Lifeline" is a powerful call to action, urging the listener to help those in need. The lyrics portray a sense of urgency, as someone is in peril on the dark wave and needs to be saved. The singer calls for someone to throw out the life line to save this person's brother, who is currently drifting away and sinking. The call to action is repeated throughout the song, as the singer urges the listener to act quickly and not delay in throwing out the life line.


The lyrics also acknowledge that those in danger may be facing challenges that the listener has never experienced, such as winds of temptation and billows of woe. However, the singer reminds the listener that Jesus is mighty and can save them. The final stanza is a plea to all who may be recklessly drifting away from safety to grasp the strong life line, as Jesus can save them.


"Throw Out The Lifeline" is a deeply spiritual song that encourages listeners to take action and be a source of help and hope to those in need.


Line by Line Meaning

Throw out the life line across the dark wave;
Extend the rope across the dark sea, where someone needs saving.


There is a brother whom someone should save;
Someone's brother is in need of saving.


Somebody's brother! O who then will dare
A plea for someone to take action and save the brother in peril.


To throw out the life line, his peril to share?
Asking who will be brave enough to risk their own safety and throw out the rope to save him.


Throw out the life line! Throw out the life line!
Repeating the call to action to throw out the rope.


Someone is drifting away;
There is someone who is starting to drift away and is in need of saving.


Throw out the life line! Throw out the life line!
Reiterating the need to throw out the rope to save the person in danger.


Someone is sinking today.
Someone is currently in the process of drowning and needs urgent help.


Throw out the life line with hand quick and strong:
Throw out the rope quickly and forcefully to reach the person in danger.


Why do you tarry, why linger so long?
Asking why there is hesitation in throwing out the rope and urging to act quickly.


See! he is sinking; oh, hasten today
Pointing out the urgency of the situation and the need for immediate action.


And out with the life boat! away, then away!
Calling for the life boat to be deployed and for action to be taken without delay.


Throw out the life line to danger fraught men,
Using the rope to save those in danger and distress.


Sinking in anguish where you've never been;
Trying to help someone who is struggling with problems and experiences that you have never encountered before.


Winds of temptation and billows of woe
Referring to the strong influences of temptation and sadness that may pull a person down.


Will soon hurl them out where the dark waters flow.
Predicting the danger that arises when a person is caught in the midst of temptation and depression.


Soon will the season of rescue be o'er,
Urging to take action before it is too late.


Soon will they drift to eternity's shore;
Reminding that time is running out and stressing the need to act quickly.


Haste, then, my brother, no time for delay,
Encouraging to act quickly and decisively to rescue others in danger.


But throw out the life line and save them today.
Reiterating the importance of saving people who are in danger.


This is the life line, oh, tempest tossed men;
The rope is offered as a lifeline for those who are facing tumultuous times.


Baffled by waves of temptation and sin;
Talking about the struggles of temptation and the temptations of sin that many people face.


Wild winds of passion, your strength cannot brave,
Referring to the difficult situations that can arise from strong feelings and passions that are hard to resist.


But Jesus is mighty, and Jesus can save.
Reminding that Jesus has the power to save even in the most difficult of circumstances.


Jesus is able! To you who are driv'n,
Offering encouragement to have faith in Jesus even when feeling overwhelmed and driven by forces outside of your control.


Farther and farther from God and from Heav'n;
Inviting people who feel distant or disconnected from God to come back and reconcile with Him.


Helpless and hopeless, o'erwhelmed by the wave;
Describing the feelings of helplessness and hopelessness that can come with distressing situations.


We throw out the life line, 'tis 'Jesus can save.'
Offering the rope as a symbol of Jesus' ability to save even in situations that seem helpless or desperate.


This is the life line, oh, grasp it today!
Inviting people to take action and grasp the rope to save themselves or others.


See, you are recklessly drifting away;
Pointing out the danger that comes with drifting away from safety and urging to act quickly.


Voices in warning, shout over the wave,
Urging to heed the warnings and advice of others who try to help.


O grasp the strong life line, for Jesus can save.
Reiterating that Jesus is able to save and urging to take action to save oneself or others.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: EDWARD UFFORD, GRACE PRICE, ROBERT BLACK, ROBERT LEE BLACK

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Rene` Twiggy Bass

Beautiful ! When I was a child. We use to sing this every Sabbath. Happy Sabbath all !

John Martin

Beautiful voice, the Gospel message is all over this song!

TheBudgerigarMan.

PERFECTION,what a voice.God bless Ella ,sadly missed.thanks for posting.

Andre Williams

My grandmother would sing this all the time,it brought me so much joy to my life and it still does till this day.

Ralph mouth

In 77 we taught this to our youth group. Presbyterians! We loved it. Cheryl, Walt , and me.

lorel51

Amazing! Praise The Lord

Michael Glaze

My grandmother used to sing this song in church. I miss you Mama Eula and Paw Paw!! Rest in peace!!

alexander lee

Ella Fitzgerald's version is the best, very elegant and graceful !

Crystal Jenson

I Agree

alexander lee

Her singing techniques are superly unique.

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