Just One Of Those Things
Jo Stafford Lyrics


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It was just one of those things
Just one of those crazy flings
One of those bells that now and then rings
Just one of those things

It was just one of those nights
Just one of those fabulous flights
A trip to the moon on gossamer wings
Just one of those things

If we'd thought a bit before the end of it
When we started painting the town
We'd have been aware that our love affair
Was too hot not to cool down

So goodbye, dear, and amen
Here's hoping we meet now and then




It was great fun
But it was just one of those things

Overall Meaning

The lines “It was just one of those things, Just one of those crazy flings” from Jo Stafford’s song Just One Of Those Things are about a love affair that was a brief and spontaneous experience, with no real long-term potential. The melody is quite upbeat, which could suggest that the singer isn't too sad or heartbroken about the experience ending. The lyrics reflect an attitude of carefree living and revelry, and the singer describes their time with their lover as a wild, reckless and unforgettable encounter.


The stanza “If we'd thought a bit before the end of it, When we started painting the town” suggests that the singer was aware that their love affair might not be a sustainable and serious relationship from the start. However, they chose to dive in headfirst and enjoy the moment, even though it’s clear to them that their connection would inevitably lose its spark. In the end, the singer seems to accept the impermanence of the relationship, bidding a fond farewell with the words “It was great fun, But it was just one of those things.”


Line by Line Meaning

It was just one of those things
The experience was a random occurrence and not indicative of any lasting or significant connection.


Just one of those crazy flings
The relationship was brief, intense, and likely driven by passion rather than deeper emotions.


One of those bells that now and then rings
Occasionally, people have chance encounters or connections that don't amount to anything more significant.


Just one of those things
Overall, the experience was enjoyable, but ultimately forgettable or unremarkable.


It was just one of those nights
The events of the evening were exciting and perhaps even surreal, but not necessarily indicative of sustained feelings or long-term consequences.


Just one of those fabulous flights
The relationship was passionate and exciting, but ultimately fleeting and impermanent.


A trip to the moon on gossamer wings
An allusion to the fanciful or fantastical nature of the experience, which may have been dreamlike or surreal in some way.


If we'd thought a bit before the end of it
In hindsight, it may have been wise to take a step back and consider the consequences of getting caught up in the passion of the moment.


When we started painting the town
When we first began engaging in wild or reckless behavior together.


We'd have been aware that our love affair
We would have realized that the strong emotions we were experiencing were not necessarily indicative of lasting love or commitment.


Was too hot not to cool down
Our intense passion was not sustainable or likely to lead to a lasting relationship.


So goodbye, dear, and amen
An acknowledgement that the relationship has come to an end, and both parties are ready to move on.


Here's hoping we meet now and then
An expression of goodwill, suggesting that the two parties may continue to run into each other in social settings, but without any expectation of further romantic involvement.


It was great fun
Acknowledges that the experience was enjoyable, but still not necessarily indicative of any lasting connection or commitment.


But it was just one of those things
Reiterates the fact that the experience was a fleeting one, without any real significant consequences or outcomes.




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Written by: Cole Porter

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