It'll Get By
Harry James Lyrics


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I'll get by
As long as I
Have you
Though there be rain
And darkness too
I'll not complain
I'll see it through
Though I may
Be far away
It's true
Say, what care I
Dear, I'll get by




As long as I
Have you

Overall Meaning

The song I'll Get By by Harry James and His Orchestra is a beautiful and expressive love song that talks about the strength of love and how it can help us through the tough times. In the first verse, the lyrics express the idea that even when things are difficult, the love between two people can help them make it through. The lines "I'll see it through / Though I may / Be far away / It's true" suggest that distance and hardship cannot diminish the power of love.


In the chorus, the lyrics become even more poignant, emphasizing the idea that the singer's love for the person they are addressing will allow them to "get by" no matter what life throws their way. This is encapsulated in the refrain, "I'll get by / As long as I / Have you," which speaks to a deep sense of trust and loyalty between the two people.


Overall, the lyrics to I'll Get By are a testament to the enduring power of love, and the hope that it can bring even in the darkest of times.


Line by Line Meaning

I'll get by
I will survive


As long as I
As long as I have


Have you
Your love


Though there be rain
Even in difficult times


And darkness too
And in moments of despair


I'll not complain
I will not complain or be defeated by hardship


I'll see it through
I will endure the challenges until they pass


Though I may
Even if


Be far away
We are apart


It's true
It is true


Say, what care I
I do not care about external circumstances


Dear, I'll get by
Because I have your love, I will survive




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Fred Ahlert, Roy Turk

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Comments from YouTube:

Mimsie

This version of the song is so wonderfully sung. It's always a pleasure listening to Dick Haymes' songs!!!

Otokichi786

I remember the original soundtrack for the 1973 TV movie, "Birds of Prey." This was the second song to play, as "Harry Walker" remembers his Flying Tiger days over World War II China. Accept no substitutes!

Joe Doakes

OMG, I remember watching that film...David Jansen and Ralph Meeker IIRC...

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James Espey

The #1 song when Billboard expanded the jukebox chart from 10 songs to 15.

PAUL VIARDOT

Brillante version par Dick haymes et Harry James.

Dušan Všelicha

First song mentioned by Woody Allen in his biography Apropos of Nothing

PAUL VIARDOT

Brillante version de Dick Haymes et Harry James

Nacho Mamma

I’ve always loved Dick Haymes’s voice. He’s got one of those that stand out, like Jo Stafford, Vera Lynn, or Ella Fitzgerald.

Jeffrey

... real music :)

Deborah Earle

This was from 1941, but shelved for three years. This is what the kids were jitterbugging to around D-Day.

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