I Got Rhythm
Miles Davis Lyrics


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Though folks with good intentions
Tell me to save my tears
Well I'm so mad about him
I can't live without him

Never treats me sweet and gentle
The way he should
I've got it bad
And that ain't good

My poor heart is so sentimental
Not made of wood
I've got it so bad
And that ain't good

But when the fish are jumpin'
And Friday rolls around
My man an' I, we gin some
We pray some, and sin some

He don't love me like I love him
The way he should
I've got it bad
And that ain't good




Yes I've got it bad
And that ain't good

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Miles Davis's song "I Got Rhythm" express the singer's deep emotional attachment to someone who doesn't treat them well. Despite being advised to save their tears and move on, the singer confesses to being madly in love with this person and unable to imagine life without them. The lyrics suggest that this person does not treat the singer with the love and tenderness they deserve.


The singer acknowledges their sentimental and vulnerable heart, stating that it is not made of wood. This sentiment highlights the depth of their emotional investment in this relationship. They acknowledge that they are suffering because of their attachment to this person, and that it is not good for them.


However, amidst the turmoil, there are moments of joy and connection between the singer and their love interest. The reference to "when the fish are jumpin'" and "Friday rolls around" implies a sense of anticipation and enjoyment that they share with their partner. They engage in activities together, such as drinking gin, praying, and even sinning, suggesting a complex and multifaceted relationship.


Ultimately, despite the singer's deep love for this person, they recognize that their love is unrequited. The person doesn't love them in the same way, and the singer longs for the affection they feel they deserve. The repeated refrain of "I've got it bad, and that ain't good" serves as a bittersweet acknowledgement of the singer's predicament, hopelessly entangled in a love that is not reciprocated.


Line by Line Meaning

Though folks with good intentions
Even though people with good intentions


Tell me to save my tears
Advise me to hold back my tears


Well I'm so mad about him
Well, I'm deeply in love with him


I can't live without him
I cannot imagine my life without him


Never treats me sweet and gentle
He never treats me with tenderness and kindness


The way he should
As he ought to treat me


I've got it bad
I am deeply affected


And that ain't good
And that is not a good thing


My poor heart is so sentimental
My heart is highly susceptible to emotions


Not made of wood
It is not emotionless


I've got it so bad
I am affected to such a great extent


And that ain't good
And that is not desirable or beneficial


But when the fish are jumpin'
But when everything is going well


And Friday rolls around
And when Friday arrives


My man an' I, we gin some
My partner and I drink some gin


We pray some, and sin some
We engage in some praying and some sinful behaviors


He don't love me like I love him
He does not reciprocate my level of love


The way he should
As he should love me


I've got it bad
I am deeply affected


And that ain't good
And that is not a good thing


Yes I've got it bad
Yes, my feelings are strong


And that ain't good
And that is not desirable or beneficial




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Duke Ellington, Paul Francis Webster

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