But Not for Me
Miles Davis Lyrics


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Old man sunshine listen you
Never tell me dreams come true
Just try it and I'll start a riot
Beatrice Fairfax don't you dare
Ever tell me he will care
I'm certain it's the final curtain
I never want to hear from any cheerful Pollyannas
Who tell you fate supplies a mate
It's all bananas

They're writing songs of love but not for me
A lucky star's above but not for me
With love to lead the way I've found more clouds of gray
Than any Russian play could guarantee

I was a fool to fall and get that way
Hi-ho, alas, and also lack-a-day
Although I can't dismiss the memory of his kiss
I guess he's not for me

I was a fool to fall and get that way




Hi-ho, alas, and also lack-a-day
Although I can't dismiss the memory of his kiss

Overall Meaning

Miles Davis's rendition of "But Not for Me" is a lamentation of unrequited love. The lyrics express the singer's cynicism toward notions of true love and finding a romantic partner. The opening stanza challenges the idea that dreams come true or that fate will provide a mate. The singer rejects the idea of a cheerful Pollyanna claiming that it's all bananas, meaning it's foolish and unrealistic.


The refrain "They're writing songs of love but not for me" repeats throughout the song, emphasizing the singer's isolation from the romantic ideals of society. The singer believes that they are unlucky in love, with "more clouds of gray/Than any Russian play could guarantee." The singer sees themselves as a "fool" for falling in love and for believing in the idea of love leading the way. Even though they recognize the memory of their lover's kiss, they still believe that their love was not meant to be.


Davis's interpretation of George and Ira Gershwin's classic jazz standard is somber yet upbeat with muted trumpet stabs and piano staccatos. The song's melancholic lyrics paired with the upbeat music highlight the singer's defiance against the idea of love without despair. Miles Davis's rendition of But Not For Me stands as a testimony to his mastery of the jazz genre and his emotional depth as a musician.


Line by Line Meaning

Old man sunshine listen you
I am addressing the idea of good fortune that is sold to us through optimism


Never tell me dreams come true
Don't come to me with an empty promise of success


Just try it and I'll start a riot
Any attempt to convince me otherwise will be met with serious opposition


Beatrice Fairfax don't you dare
I am warning a person as if she is an institution meant to deceive


Ever tell me he will care
Don't lead me on about the man I love


I'm certain it's the final curtain
I am absolutely convinced that it is over between us


I never want to hear from any cheerful Pollyannas
Anyone who is overly positive about a situation is not welcome to discuss it with me


Who tell you fate supplies a mate
The idea that fate has already decided my soul mate is false


It's all bananas
It's ridiculous and not worth considering


They're writing songs of love but not for me
Love is being celebrated, but not meant for me


A lucky star's above but not for me
The stars may be aligned for others, but not for me


With love to lead the way I've found more clouds of gray
Love was meant to bring sunshine, but all I see is darkness


Than any Russian play could guarantee
The level of sadness I feel is greater than that which can be found in Russian dramas


I was a fool to fall and get that way
It was foolish of me to fall for him, knowing how it would turn out


Hi-ho, alas, and also lack-a-day
I express feelings of frustration and disappointment


Although I can't dismiss the memory of his kiss
I cannot deny the power of the memory of our intimacy


I guess he's not for me
I acknowledge the unpleasant reality that we are not meant to be




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin

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