You Go to My Heart
Louis Armstrong Lyrics


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You won't be satisfied until you break my heart
You're never satisfied until the teardrops start
I tried to shower you with lovin' kisses
But all i ever get from you is naggin' & braggin',
My poor heart is raggin'

The way you toss my heart around's a cryin' shame
I'll bet you wouldn't like it if i did the same
You're only happy tearin' all my dreams apart
You won't be satisfied until you break my heart

The way you toss my heart around's a cryin' shame
I'll bet you wouldn't like it if i did the same
You're only happy tearin' all of my dreams apart




Unless you hurt me and you'd know that i'd cried
It doesn't seem as though you'll ever be satisfied

Overall Meaning

Louis Armstrong's song "Be My Life" is a passionate plea for true love and a warning against the dangers of settling for less. The opening lines, "You won't be satisfied until you break my heart / You're never satisfied until the teardrops start," convey the singer's frustration with his partner's manipulative and hurtful behavior. He has tried to shower her with love and affection, but all she ever does is nag and boast about her own accomplishments, leaving his heart ragged and worn.


The singer goes on to challenge his partner's behavior, suggesting that if he were to treat her the same way, she wouldn't like it. He accuses her of being happy only when tearing his dreams apart, and warns that she won't be satisfied until she breaks his heart. The repetition of this phrase throughout the song emphasizes the emotional toll that her behavior is taking on him.


The singer's final lines, "Unless you hurt me and you'd know that I'd cried / It doesn't seem as though you'll ever be satisfied," reveal a deep sense of resignation and despair. Despite his efforts to love and care for his partner, she seems unable to find happiness and fulfillment. This reflects a common theme in many of Armstrong's songs, which often explore the complexities of love and relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

You won't be satisfied until you break my heart
You have an insatiable desire to cause me pain and heartbreak, and it seems like that's the only thing that will make you content.


You're never satisfied until the teardrops start
Seeing me cry is what brings you joy, and you won't stop until my emotions are in shambles.


I tried to shower you with lovin' kisses
I gave you all the love and affection I could, hoping to make you happy and content.


But all i ever get from you is naggin' & braggin', My poor heart is raggin'
Instead of appreciation, all I receive from you is criticism and boasting. This constant mistreatment is tearing my heart apart.


The way you toss my heart around's a cryin' shame
Your careless treatment of my heart is something that's truly pitiful and shameful, and it hurts me deeply.


I'll bet you wouldn't like it if i did the same
I'm sure you wouldn't appreciate it if I treated your heart with the same lack of care and respect that you show to mine.


You're only happy tearin' all my dreams apart
Your happiness seems to come solely from crushing my hopes and dreams, a fact that's incredibly upsetting to me.


Unless you hurt me and you'd know that i'd cried
It seems like the only way you feel any sense of control or satisfaction is by causing me pain and seeing me suffer.


It doesn't seem as though you'll ever be satisfied
Your hunger for my pain and suffering is so great that I don't think you'll ever truly be content or fulfilled unless I'm miserable.




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, O/B/O DistroKid, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Larry Stock, Freddy James

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Performance:

Louis Armstrong – trumpet, vocals
Oscar Peterson – piano
Herb Ellis – guitar
Ray Brown – double bass
Louie Bellson – drums

Production:

Leonard Feather – liner notes
Val Valentin – engineer
Norman Granz – producer

From the album: Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson (1957)



@franciscoosuna259

I have thought about this song a lot.  In particular at 4:15 there is an unintelligible phrase.  I thought it was baby talk for years.    Then, it came to me.  *
At first I thought he was saying "Bubbles to sip."  *   But, that would not be very Louis *
What is it?  What was Louis trying to say?  *   Could it be
                                  That he was saying "Baubles to sip."  *
                                         Little jewels, *   tiny diamonds *
                                               *  to sip               *
                                               *  little pearls of
                                               *   wisdom?
                                               *
                                               *
                                Thank you Louis Armstrong, Sachamo



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@kaileyllewellyn

I first heard this song on the movie Corrina Corrina growing up and ever since its been one of my favorites. Louis Armstrong was incredibly talented!

@GFNTheDrop

Hard to beat the pure love, sentiment, and sheer beauty of this cut. Six and a half minutes in heaven, plain and simple.

@deanasimms

Yes!!!!

@charlesbarry6730

The voice of Mr America. Louis Satchmo Armstrong.

@tonismith8209

One of the most beautiful songs ever written

@charlieshew

I can play this on repeat all day long!

@mrmiykaelthemoor7421

Charlie Shew you said it.

@marthaalexander7362

Me too! So so beautiful!

@DanielaElenaDavid

And because I can, I do ^_^ 😍

@marymoore8014

Right so beautiful man relaxing.

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