What's Your Story Morning Glory
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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What's your story, morning glory?
What makes you look so blue?
The way that you've been acting
I don't know what to do
For I love you, sure as one and one make two
What's your story, morning glory?
Got a feeling there's a lot you're concealing
So, won't you let me know your point of view?

What is your story, morning glory?
You've got me worried too
The postman came this morning
And left a note for you
Did you read it? Then you know that I love you
What's your story, morning glory?




Give your answer to this patient romancer
Oh, won't you tell me that you love me too?

Overall Meaning

Ella Fitzgerald's song "What's Your Story Morning Glory" is a classic love song that captures the essence of a complex love affair. The song begins with the singer asking, "What's your story, morning glory?" questioning why the person she is in love with is feeling blue. She is confused and worried because she does not understand the cause of the sadness; the way that this person has been acting doesn't make sense to her. Despite this confusion, she tells the person that she loves them, and she's sure they feel the same way because their love is as simple as "one and one make two."


The singer then asks the person to explain what's going on. She has been patient and has been waiting for an answer. She feels that this person is hiding something from her, and she wants to know their point of view. The next verse talks about how the postman came and left a note for her lover. She implores this person to read the note and understand that she loves them. She asks this person to let her know their story, to give their answer to her "patient romancer" and to say that they love her too.


The whole song is a beautiful plea from the singer to the person she loves, and it shows the depth of emotions and complexities that go into loving someone. Through the song, the listener can experience the uncertainty, doubt, and hope that come with love. The singer is asking the person she loves to trust her with their emotions and to share their story.


Line by Line Meaning

What's your story, morning glory?
Asking the person what their story or situation is, addressing them as 'morning glory'.


What makes you look so blue?
Observing that the person appears sad and asking why that's the case.


The way that you've been acting I don't know what to do
Expressing concern over the person's behavior, feeling unsure how to help them.


For I love you, sure as one and one make two
Affirming the artist's love for the person.


Got a feeling there's a lot you're concealing
Sensing that the person is hiding something or not being completely honest.


So, won't you let me know your point of view?
Asking the person to share their perspective and thoughts.


You've got me worried too
Expressing the singer's own anxiety and concern for the person.


The postman came this morning and left a note for you
Noticing that the person received a message from someone.


Did you read it? Then you know that I love you
Asking if the person read the message and reminding them of the artist's love.


Give your answer to this patient romancer
Asking the person to respond to the artist's affectionate advances.


Oh, won't you tell me that you love me too?
Expressing the singer's desire for the person to return their love.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: PAUL FRANCIS WEBSTER, JACK LAWRENCE, MARY LOU WILLIAMS

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