I'll Be Around
Miles Davis Lyrics


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I'll be around no matter how you treat me now
I'll be around from now on
Your latest love can never last, and when it's past
I'll be around when she's gone

Goodbye again, and if you find a love like mine
Just now and then, drop me a line to say you're feeling fine
And when things go wrong, perhaps you'll see you're meant for me
So I'll be around when she's gone

Just now and then, drop me a line to say you're feeling fine





And when things go wrong, perhaps you'll see you're meant for me
So I'll be around when she's gone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Miles Davis's song "I'll Be Around" speak about an individual who is willing to wait for their lover, even if their lover leaves them for someone else. The first two lines express the individual's loyalty and determination to stick around, regardless of how they are treated by their lover. The next set of lyrics speak to the temporary nature of the lover's newest relationship, highlighting how the individual plans to be there when the newfound love fizzles out. In the following set of lyrics, the individual bids their lover farewell, with the hope that their lover will return someday. The last set of lyrics reiterates that sentiment, as the individual expects their lover to realize that they are the one for them after things go wrong, and that they will indeed be around.


Overall, the song is about holding out hope for a lover that has left, and the lyrics paint a picture of an individual that's willing to wait for their lover's return. The song also speaks to the idea that love is not always straightforward and that relationships can be volatile.


One interesting fact about "I'll Be Around" is that it was originally composed and recorded by the American vocal group The Mills Brothers in 1943. The song became a popular hit and was recorded by numerous artists in the following decades, including Miles Davis in 1957. Another interesting fact is that the song's melody is based on a popular French song, "La Rosalie," which was composed in 1928 by Lucien Boyer and Albert Willemetz.


"I'll Be Around" was one of the first songs that Miles Davis recorded following his temporary retirement from the music industry due to personal struggles with addiction. The song was recorded during one of his first sessions following his comeback, and it marked a shift in his sound towards a softer and more melodic approach. The song features Davis's distinctive muted trumpet sound and showcases his ability to evoke emotion through his playing.


Line by Line Meaning

I'll be around no matter how you treat me now
I am declaring that regardless of how you treat me now, I will remain present in your life.


I'll be around from now on
I will always be around and will not leave your side.


Your latest love can never last, and when it's past
The love you have for others is fleeting and will inevitably come to an end.


I'll be around when she's gone
Once your latest love is gone, I will still be present in your life.


Goodbye again, and if you find a love like mine
Even when we say goodbye, if you come across someone who loves you like I do, remember me.


Just now and then, drop me a line to say you're feeling fine
If you ever think of me, send me a message to let me know how you are doing.


And when things go wrong, perhaps you'll see you're meant for me
When things don't work out with others, maybe you'll realize that you and I are meant to be together.


So I'll be around when she's gone
I am reassuring you that I will be there for you even after your current love leaves.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CHARLES JACKSON, MARVIN JEROME YANCY

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Comments from YouTube:

Anthony Choyce

Man this cut here has stood the test of time. Chaka and Jazz has always been such a great pairing.

lepoetress

LOVE this song and had no idea she and Miles Davis collaborated on this .... one of my most favorite songs by her. I fell in love with this the 1st time I heard it.

gerald deyounge

Only  singer in history who can interpret all genres of music with professional and precision.  CK showing her Jazz talent(her first love) with the late great friend Miles Davis(RIP). Paying tribute to the greats before....AWESOME

J Green

Aretha Franklin is another fabulous vocalist who can sing any genre of music. Whitney Houston would have been able to accomplish this also. Both Whitney and Aretha excelled in Gospel music. Chaka Khan hasnt mastered this genre or really shown she can. However, she's a Living Legend. Period!!!!!

Mike Beegle

For sure Miles had it over us. But perhaps sixty years as a professional musician does give me a bit of an edge. I love Chaka's pop stuff especially with Rufus but Shirley was an internationally recoginzed jazz singer and pianist. The each his own.

Sharon Crawford

Beautiful and exquisite in vocals and arrangement. Simple raw talent of vocals and true musicianship and no auto tune needed.

Martin Platt

Absolutely beautiful and what a superb arrangement. Love you to bits Chaka. xx

gerald deyounge

sublime. there is nothing this women cannot do with that voice, WHAT A GREAT INSTRUMENT. Paying tribute to all the greats before her, BILLY HOLIDAY R,I.P,

Martin Platt

Superb comment.

YaGirl Uneek

beautiful song

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