Who Are You?
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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When the bells all ring and the horns all blow
And the couples we know are fondly kissing
Will I be with you or will I be among the missing?

Maybe it's much too early in the game
Ah, but I thought I'd ask you just the same
What are you doing New Year's, New Year's eve?
Wonder whose arms will hold you good and tight
When it's exactly twelve o'clock that night
Welcoming in the New Year, New Year's Eve?

Maybe I'm crazy to suppose
I'd ever be the one you chose
Out of the thousand invitations you received

Ah, but in case I stand one little chance
Here comes the jackpot question in advance
What are you doing New Year's, New Year's Eve?

Ah, but in case I stand one little chance
Here comes the jackpot question in advance




What are you doing New Year's, New Year's Eve?
Oh, what are you doing New Year's, New Year's Eve?

Overall Meaning

The song "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?" by Ella Fitzgerald is a beautiful ballad that explores the themes of love, longing, and uncertainty. The singer of the song is contemplating whether they will spend their New Year's Eve with their loved one or whether they will be alone. The lyrics evoke a sense of anxiety and vulnerability as they wonder whether their love interest will choose to spend the holiday with them or with someone else.


The first verse describes the scene of the New Year's Eve celebration - the bells and horns ringing, and couples kissing. This sets the stage for the singer's question of whether they will be included in the festivities or not. The second verse reveals the singer's hesitation in asking their love interest about their New Year's Eve plans, perhaps suggesting their fear of rejection. The final verse poses the jackpot question, the question that could either make or break their chances of spending the holiday with their love interest.


Overall, the song captures the universal feeling of uncertainty and hope that often accompanies romantic relationships, especially during the holidays. The lyrics are open-ended enough to allow listeners to insert their own experiences and emotions into the narrative.


Line by Line Meaning

When the bells all ring and the horns all blow
When the clock strikes midnight and the celebrations commence


And the couples we know are fondly kissing
And the people we know are embracing each other with affection


Will I be with you or will I be among the missing?
Will I be with you celebrating or not present?


Maybe it's much too early in the game
Maybe it's too soon to be discussing plans for that night


Ah, but I thought I'd ask you just the same
But regardless, I wanted to ask you anyway


What are you doing New Year's, New Year's eve?
What are your plans for New Year's Eve?


Wonder whose arms will hold you good and tight
I wonder who you will be holding close that night


When it's exactly twelve o'clock that night,
At the exact moment when the New Year starts


Welcoming in the New Year, New Year's Eve?
Will you be ushering in the New Year with someone?


Maybe I'm crazy to suppose
I admit it may be foolish of me to think


I'd ever be the one you chose
That I would be the person you select


Out of the thousand invitations you received
Out of all the invitations you have received for the event


Ah, but in case I stand one little chance
But just in case I have a slight possibility


Here comes the jackpot question in advance
Here comes the question that could change everything


Oh, what are you doing New Year's, New Year's eve?
So, what are your plans for New Year's Eve?




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Frank Loesser

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@user-gw7jj9ch7l

You are the promised kiss of springtime
That makes the lonely winter seem long
You are the breathless hush of evening
That trembles on the brink of a lovely song

[Chorus]
You are the angel glow that lights a star
The dearest things I know are what you are
Someday my happy arms will hold you
And someday I'll know that moment divine
When all the things you are are mine

Chorus]
You are the angel glow that lights a star
The dearest things I know are what you are
Someday my happy arms will hold you
And someday I'll know that moment divine
When all the things you are are mine



@fatimaupeguipuyo-newton2721

Time and again I've longed for adventure,
Something to make my heart beat the faster.
What did I long for? I never really knew.
Finding your love I've found my adventure,
Touching your hand, my heart beats the faster,
All that I want in all of this world is you.

You are the promised kiss of springtime
That makes the lonely winter seem long.
You are the breathless hush of evening
That trembles on the brink of a lovely song.
You are the angel glow that lights a star,
The dearest things I know are what you are.
Some day my happy arms will hold you,
And some day I'll know that moment divine,
When all the things you are, are mine!

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@AlejandraLopez-td3kd

You are the promised kiss of springtime
That makes the lonely winter seem long.
You are the breathless hush of evening
That trembles on the brink of a lovely song.
You are the angel glow that lights a star,
The dearest things I know are what you are.
Some day my happy arms will hold you,
And some day I'll know that moment divine,
When all the things you are, are mine!



@MarkBlackburnWPG

All that I want, in all of this world, is YOU.
If you google this day the words “ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE” the very first offering is this video.
Ella's rendition of the song most admired by jazz virtuosos. From the same songwriters who gave the World War II generation THE FOLKS WHO LIVE ON THE HILL, THE SONG IS YOU and OLD MAN RIVER – composer Jerome Kern and lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II.

A family favorite. I'm 71 and remember sitting at the table after dinner with my Mom – when she was this same age – and her asking me, “What's your favorite song?” When I replied “All The Things You Are” – her face lit up: “Mine too!” she said. “And your father's!” Overhearing us at the piano Dad broke into the lesser-known opening verse. Dad always said the lyric “described your Mom to a T.”

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Written for a terrible Broadway show that died after just a few performances, composer Jerry Kern thought it was “too complicated” a melody ever to be popular. It's true – it's instantly memorable and easy to hum or whistle, but a riot of modulations (ending up back in the same key) – a song that in the hands of a Bill Evans or Oscar Peterson could be played 'every note a chord.' The reason every jazz virtuoso eventually masters the melody.

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At the end of a long recovery from a stroke (and reduced to six word sentences) my father performed this in public – about five minutes of variations; he must have made a mistake but I didn't spot it. He died two weeks later.

I have heard so many versions of this, my favorite song, but until a moment ago I had somehow managed to miss this most beautiful, swinging take by Ella. Yes – play this one at my funeral, please. Or over drinks at the wake.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPapxr8GvGA



All comments from YouTube:

@mr.modern4419

It is not fair... this woman can melt me with just a few notes from a song!!! After this Jerome Kern masterpiece, Ella has turned me into a giant puddle!! What an angel she was!!!!

@surferpam1

Ain't that nothing but the truth.

@kevinlampton

I understand ❤

@Go1US1Marines

She does superb justice to this fine song, and it is beautifully arranged, and delivered in her classic jazzy interpretation. I saw Ms. Fitzgerald at Radio City Music Hall in 1978. It was my first date with my soon to be wife. I was trying to impress her with my taste in music, and it worked. I'll never forget it, and we're still going strong.

@frankiebowie6174

I used to play American standards in the shoe store I managed in Chicago in the ‘90s. and straight guys would ask me what to play to impress their new date, and I’d always start out with Ella.

@drumtwo4seven

What a beautiful voice. Its so "un-contrived".

Not one jazz vocalist today gets anywhere near this.

Beautiful

@eldergeektromeo9868

Well....one or two do, but not with clarity and feeling Ella do....and did! She is the queen!

@frankiebowie6174

Of any genre!

@TorchJazz1

Ella.....her amazing timing and lyric interpretation cannot be rivalled. I've studied her for nearly 25 years and still get breathless at her phrasing. This is a wonderful medium swing rendition. Fabulous strings and horns. Talk about chill bumps!

@user-gw7jj9ch7l

You are the promised kiss of springtime
That makes the lonely winter seem long
You are the breathless hush of evening
That trembles on the brink of a lovely song

[Chorus]
You are the angel glow that lights a star
The dearest things I know are what you are
Someday my happy arms will hold you
And someday I'll know that moment divine
When all the things you are are mine

Chorus]
You are the angel glow that lights a star
The dearest things I know are what you are
Someday my happy arms will hold you
And someday I'll know that moment divine
When all the things you are are mine

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