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Etta James Lyrics


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Don't worry 'bout me
I'll get along
Just forget about me
Be happy, my love

Just say that our little show is over
And so the story ends
Why not call it a day, the sensible way
And still be friends

Look out, look out for yourselves
Should just be the rule
Just give your heart and your love
To whomever you love, oh baby, don't
Oh, baby, don't you
Don't you be no fool

Baby, why stop and cling
To some fading thing that used to be
So if you, you can forget




Oh baby, hey, baby, baby
Don't you worry 'bout me

Overall Meaning

The song "Don't Worry 'Bout Me" by Etta James is a poignant ballad that speaks to the pain and heartbreak of a breakup. The lyrics suggest that although the relationship has come to an end, the singer is willing to let go and move on, encouraging their former partner to do the same. The opening lines of the song, "Don't worry 'bout me, I'll get along, just forget about me, be happy my love," set the tone for the rest of the song. The singer acknowledges that the breakup is painful but suggests that it is best to move on and find happiness elsewhere.


The chorus of the song emphasizes the need to let go and move on, with the lines "Just say that our little show is over, and so the story ends. Why not call it a day, the sensible way, and still be friends." The singer is suggesting that it is best to end the relationship on good terms and remain friends, rather than allowing the pain and hurt to fester.


The bridge of the song is a warning to avoid making the same mistakes in future relationships. The lines "Look out, look out for yourselves, should just be the rule. Just give your heart and your love to whomever you love, oh baby, don't you be no fool," suggest that it is important to learn from past mistakes and not repeat them. The song ultimately ends with a plea for the listener to let go and move on, with the lines "So, if you, you can forget, oh baby, hey, baby, baby, don't you worry 'bout me."


Line by Line Meaning

Don't worry 'bout me
Please don't be concerned about me


I'll get along
I will manage on my own


Just forget about me
Simply put me out of your mind


Be happy, my love
I just want you to be content, my dear


Just say that our little show is over
Acknowledge that our time together has passed


And so the story ends
Our tale has come to a conclusion


Why not call it a day, the sensible way
Wouldn't it be wise to end things amicably?


And still be friends
And remain friendly despite our differences


Look out, look out for yourselves
Be mindful of your own well-being


Should just be the rule
It's best to always prioritize yourself


Just give your heart and your love
Share your affection with someone worthy


To whomever you love, oh baby, don't
Please don't restrict your heart's desires


Oh, baby, don't you
Please refrain from


Don't you be no fool
Do not act foolishly


Baby, why stop and cling
Why hold on to something that has faded?


To some fading thing that used to be
To a memory that has lost its luster


So if you, you can forget
If you are able to let go


Oh baby, hey, baby, baby
Oh my dear, my love


Don't you worry 'bout me
Please do not fret about my well-being




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Rube Bloom, Ted Koehler

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Erik brodland


on I Just Want to Make Love to You

Love this song so much, it makes me think of my son's Beautiful mommy jasmin and her amazing.voice.

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