I Get Along Without You Very Well
Linda Ronstadt Lyrics


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I get along without you very well
Of course I do
Except when soft rains fall
And drip from leaves
Then I recall
The thrill of being sheltered in your arms
Of course I do
But I get along without you very well
I've forgotten you
Just like I should
Of course I have
Except to hear your name
Or someone's laugh that is the same
But I've forgotten you
Just like I should

What a guy
What a fool am I
To think my breaking heart could kid the moon
What's in store
Should I fall once more
No it's best that I stick to my tune

I get along without you very well
Of course I do
Except perhaps in spring
But I should never think of spring
For that would surely
Break my heart in two

What's in store
Should I fall once more
No it's best that I stick to my tune

I get along without you very well
Of course I do
Except perhaps in spring
But I should never think of spring




For that would surely
Break my heart in two

Overall Meaning

The song “I Get Along Without You Very Well” by Linda Ronstadt & The Nelson Riddle Orchestra is a bittersweet expression of heartbreak and moving on after a breakup. The singer claims to be getting along “very well” without their former partner -- but a few poignant moments, like the sound of soft rain, evoke poignant memories. The lyrics contain a mixture of sadness, wistfulness, and resoluteness, as the singer tries to hold on to their independence and avoid being hurt again.


The song’s refrain -- “I get along without you very well” -- is repeated twice in each verse. The first time it’s spoken softly and matter-of-factly, as if to convince oneself of the truth of the statement. The second time it’s repeated with a sudden rise in pitch and intensity, highlighting the lie in the statement. The final verse ends on a somber note, with the singer admitting that thinking about spring would “surely break my heart in two,” revealing that their supposed sense of independence is more fragile than they’re letting on.


Overall, “I Get Along Without You Very Well” is a heartbreaking and poignant expression of the pain and lingering memories that follow a breakup, even when one tries to move on.


Line by Line Meaning

I get along without you very well
I am perfectly fine without you in my life


Of course I do
It's obvious to me that I am fine without you


Except when soft rains fall
The only time I miss you is when it's raining softly


And drip from leaves
And I hear the sound of raindrops falling from leaves


Then I recall
At that moment, I remember


The thrill of being sheltered in your arms
How nice it felt to be held in your arms


Of course I do
It's obvious that I would remember that feeling


But I get along without you very well
Despite the momentary longing, I am still fine without you in my life


I've forgotten you
I have moved on from you


Just like I should
It's only natural that I forget about you


Except to hear your name
The only time I think of you is when I hear your name


Or someone's laugh that is the same
Or when I hear someone who has a laugh like yours


What a guy
What a man you were


What a fool am I
I was foolish to think that I could fool myself into thinking I didn't need you


To think my breaking heart could kid the moon
To think I could pretend that I wasn't heartbroken


What's in store
What will happen next


Should I fall once more
If I were to experience heartbreak again


No it's best that I stick to my tune
It's better for me to stick to my current way of living


Except perhaps in spring
The only other time I might think of you is in the spring


But I should never think of spring
But it's best if I don't think of you then


For that would surely
Because if I did, it would


Break my heart in two
Cause my heart to ache once again




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Hoagy Carmichael

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