Why Don't You Do Right
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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You had plenty money, Nineteen-Twenty-Two
You let other women make a fool of you
Why don't you do right like some other men do?
Get out of here and get me some money too

You're sittin' down wonderin' what it's all about
You ain't got no money; they will put you out
Why don't you do right like some other men do?
Get out of here and get me some money too

If you had prepared twenty years ago
You wouldn't be wanderin' now from door to door
Why don't you do right like some other men do?
Get out of here and get me some money too

I fell for your jivin' and I took you in
Now all you got to offer me's a drink of gin
Why don't you do right like some other men do?
Get out of here and get me some money too




Why don't you do right like some other men do
Like some other men do?

Overall Meaning

The song "Why Don't You Do Right" by Ella Fitzgerald tells the story of a woman who is frustrated with her man's lack of responsibility and ambition. She berates him for not taking advantage of his opportunities when he had plenty of money in 1922, and allowing other women to take advantage of him. She implores him to do right like other men do and get her some money too, as she is tired of his excuses and lack of ambition. The woman regrets falling for his "jive" and taking him in, and now all he has to offer her is a drink of gin. She urges him to leave and get his act together.


The lyrics of this song are a reflection of the cultural attitudes of the time towards gender roles and expectations. Women were expected to be lady-like and submissive, while men were supposed to be breadwinners and providers. The song subverts this expectation by having a woman take charge and demand that her man take responsibility for his life. It also highlights the importance of financial stability and planning for the future, which is still relevant today.


Line by Line Meaning

You had plenty money, Nineteen-Twenty-Two
You were once wealthy, in the year 1922


You let other women make a fool of you
You allowed other women to deceive you and take advantage of you


Why don't you do right like some other men do?
Why don't you act responsibly and maturely, like other men?


Get out of here and get me some money too
Leave this place and bring back some money for me as well


You're sittin' down wonderin' what it's all about
You are sitting around, attempting to understand what is happening


You ain't got no money; they will put you out
You lack the required funds, and as a result, you may lose your place of residence


If you had prepared twenty years ago
If you had taken appropriate measures two decades ago


You wouldn't be wanderin' now from door to door
You wouldn't be aimlessly traveling from place to place as you do now


I fell for your jivin' and I took you in
I was deceived by your persuasive talk, and I allowed you to find a place with me


Now all you got to offer me's a drink of gin
Now, all you are capable of providing me with is a glass of gin


Why don't you do right like some other men do?
Why can't you be more responsible and act like other men do?


Get out of here and get me some money too
Leave this place and bring back some money for me as well


Why don't you do right like some other men do
Why can't you behave sensibly, like other men?


Like some other men do?
Just like how some other men behave sensibly and display maturity.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOE MCCOY

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@susan3579

You had plenty money in 1922
You let other women make a fool of you
Why don't you do right?
Like some other men do
Get out of here and get me some money, too

You're sittin' down wonderin' what it's all about
You ain't got no money that will put you out
Why don't you do right?
Like some other men do
Get out of here and get me some money, too

If you had prepared twenty years ago
You wouldn't be wanderin' now from door to door
Why don't you do right?
Like some other men do
Get out of here and get me some money, too

I fell for your jiving and I took you in
Now all you've got to offer me is a drink of gin
Why don't you do right?
Like some other men do
Get out of here and get me some money, too
Why don't you do right?
Like some other men do
Like some other men do



All comments from YouTube:

@puglet7

Wow.. never heard this Peggy Lee classic from Ella before . Love Ella and Pass together .

@maeenglish4609

Lil Green classic

@MrEasye6996

Ella brings such a whole new style to these covers

@terencedove5047

It upsets me that I’m just now hearing and enjoying this. This is easy on the ears, and delicious to the senses…

@chrismudd9342

Joe and Elle, one of jazz' greatest combinations!!!!

@calen27

wow!! she sang the heck out of that.

@raulsouza5866

come on, this is totally the best version of this song.

@JuanFHernandezA

I didn't know this song was from Peggy Lee :P I heard first this version from Ella's 1986 Easy Living, with some tears in my eyes, one of the last recordings she did with Joe Pass. Thank you so much for upload the song.

@SimoesSarinha

Ooounn *-* Que lindeza!

@banovicb

She is the queen!!!

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