I'll Get Along Somehow
Ethel Waters Lyrics


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Many months have come and gone
Since you called me on the phone
To tell me that we were threw
You'd thought it would break my heart
But I fooled you from the start
Because I never did trust you

Well you'd thought you're mighty wise
To run around with other guys
And still sayin' you were still mine
While you had one or two
I had a dozen more than you
So you got the foolin' that time

O let it rain and let it snow
I don't care no, no, no
I'll never worry now
You're the one that wasn't fair
Wasn't in you to play square
I'll Get Along Somehow

So you keep goin' you way
I'll keep traveling mine
At the end you'll need a friend
You'd be the one to sit and pine
So let it rain and let it snow
I don't care no, no, no
I'll Get Along Somehow

So you keep going you way
I'll keep traveling mine
But at the end you'll need a friend
You'd be the one to sit and pine
So let it rain and let it snow




I don't care no, no, no
I'll Get Along Somehow

Overall Meaning

The song "I'll Get Along Somehow" by Ethel Waters tells the story of a woman whose lover leaves her for another person. The singer is initially hurt by the breakup but as it turns out, she had never really trusted her lover. The lover quickly moves on and starts seeing other people, while the singer takes a different approach - she starts seeing even more people than her lover did. This shows that the singer copes with the demise of her relationship by finding her own way to move on.


The chorus of the song, "Let it rain and let it snow, I don't care no, no, no, I'll get along somehow," highlights the singer's self-reliance and independence. She is able to move on from the hurt caused by her lover without resorting to begging or wallowing in sadness. She assures herself that she will be fine no matter what happens and that her ex-lover will be the one left alone and pining for her in the end.


Overall, "I'll Get Along Somehow" is a song about resilience, self-reliance, and the ability to move on from disappointment. Its upbeat tempo and catchy tune make it a beloved classic that has stood the test of time.


Line by Line Meaning

Many months have come and gone
It has been several months since you ended things with me.


Since you called me on the phone
You broke up with me over the phone.


To tell me that we were through
You called me to inform me that our relationship was over.


You'd thought it would break my heart
You believed breaking up with me would devastate me.


But I fooled you from the start
I tricked you right from the beginning.


Because I never did trust you
I never had faith in you in the first place.


Well you'd thought you're mighty wise
You believed you were intelligent.


To run around with other guys
You thought cheating on me was a smart move.


And still sayin' you were still mine
You continued to claim that you were mine.


While you had one or two
Meanwhile, you were cheating on me with one or two guys.


I had a dozen more than you
However, I had more than a dozen guys to turn to.


So you got the foolin' that time
So, you were the one who got fooled this time.


O let it rain and let it snow
I don't care about the weather.


I don't care no, no, no
I really don't care.


You're the one that wasn't fair
You were the one who wasn't just or reasonable.


Wasn't in you to play square
You didn't have it in you to be honest.


I'll Get Along Somehow
But I'll find a way through this.


So you keep goin' you way
You can continue on with your own life.


I'll keep traveling mine
I'll keep moving forward with my own path.


At the end you'll need a friend
Eventually, you'll realize you need a friend.


You'd be the one to sit and pine
You'll be the one left alone.


I'll Get Along Somehow
But I'll get through it.


So let it rain and let it snow
The weather doesn't matter to me.


I don't care no, no, no
I really don't care.


I'll Get Along Somehow
But I'll make it work.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BUDDY FIELDS, GERALD MARKS

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