Too Young For The Blues
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Such a bad thing to run away from my mother
Right into the arms of a lover
I should walk away from you in my brand new shoes
Because I'm just too young, too young for the blues
I'm a baby, and your kiss is so tender
I'm a big fool if I ever surrender

I'll come back some day when I learn the rules
Because I'm just too young, too young for the blues
Soon enough the blues will come and break my heart
So I'll make my getaway before the teardrops start
It's a hard game and I'm just a beginner
Why play if the blues is the winner
If I stick around I know I'll lose
Because I'm just too young, too young for the blues

Soon enough the blues will come and break my heart
So I'll make my getaway before the teardrops start
It's a hard game and I'm just a beginner
Why play if the blues is the winner
If I stick around I know I'll lose




Because I'm just too young, too young for the blues
Just too young, too young for the blues.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ella Fitzgerald's "Too Young For The Blues" tell a story of a young woman who finds herself in a dilemma. She acknowledges that she has made a mistake by running away from her mother and into the arms of a lover. She recognizes that she is too young and inexperienced to handle the emotional turmoil that comes with being in love. The young woman realizes that the game of love is challenging and it's not meant for her yet. She is afraid of breaking her heart, so she decides to leave before the tears start. The main theme of the song is the struggle between love and the fear of the consequences of it.


The lyrics show an excellent juxtaposition between the young woman's perceived maturity and her actual innocence. Despite what she thinks, she is not ready to handle the emotional complexities of love. The song portrays the fear of the unknown rather than love itself. She stresses that she is just too young, too inexperienced, and too immature to handle the emotional turmoil that begins with love.


In summary, Ella Fitzgerald's "Too Young For The Blues" is a song about a young woman who recognizes the emotional turmoil that comes with love, but is not yet ready to handle it. She embraces her youthfulness and acknowledges that the game of love is not meant for her yet.


Line by Line Meaning

Such a bad thing to run away from my mother
Leaving my mother to be with you is a terrible decision


Right into the arms of a lover
I left my mother and went straight into your embrace


I should walk away from you in my brand new shoes
I know I should leave you and walk away with my new shoes


Because I'm just too young, too young for the blues
I'm too young to deal with the heartbreak and pain that comes with the blues


I'm a baby, and your kiss is so tender
I'm still young and inexperienced, and your kisses feel gentle and loving


I'm a big fool if I ever surrender
If I give in to you, it would be a foolish mistake


I'll come back some day when I learn the rules
I'll return when I'm older and wiser, and better equipped to handle the blues


Soon enough the blues will come and break my heart
I know that eventually, the blues will come and cause me heartache


So I'll make my getaway before the teardrops start
I'll leave before I start crying over you


It's a hard game and I'm just a beginner
Dealing with the blues is a difficult task, and I'm still new to it


Why play if the blues is the winner
What's the point of playing this game if I know that the blues will always come out on top?


If I stick around I know I'll lose
I know that if I stay with you, the blues will win and I'll be the one to suffer


Because I'm just too young, too young for the blues
Once again, I'm still too young and inexperienced to handle the pain that comes with the blues


Just too young, too young for the blues.
Ultimately, I'm just not ready for the emotional turmoil that this relationship would bring.




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