It Gets Better
Miles Davis Lyrics


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The man who only lives for making money
Lives a life that isn't necessarily sunny
Likewise the man who works for fame
There's no guarantee that time won't erase his name

The fact is the only work that really brings enjoyment
Is the kind that is for girl and boy meant
Fall in love and you won't regret it
That's the best work of all, if you can get it

Holding hands at midnight
'Neath a starry sky
Nice work if you can get it
And you can get it if you try

Strolling with the one girl
Sighing sigh after sigh
Nice work if you can get it
And you can get it if you try

Just imagine someone
Waiting at the cottage door
Where two hearts become one
Who could ask for anything more?

Loving one who loves you
And then taking that vow
It's nice work if you can get it
And if you get it, won't you tell me how?

Just imagine someone
Waiting at the cottage door
Where two hearts become one
Who could ask for anything more?

Loving one who loves you
And then taking that vow




Nice work if you can get it
And if you get it, won't you tell me how?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Miles Davis's song "Nice Work If You Can Get It" speak of the pursuit of happiness and fulfillment in life. The first verse talks about how some people chase money or fame in hopes of finding happiness, but that those things aren't necessarily a guarantee for a happy life. The second verse offers a solution, suggesting that true fulfillment comes from falling in love and sharing a connection with someone. The subsequent verses talk about the joys of being in a loving relationship, from holding hands under the stars to imagining a future filled with love and happiness. The song offers a romantic and optimistic view of life, suggesting that love is the most rewarding "work" one can undertake.


Line by Line Meaning

The man who only lives for making money
A man who solely focuses on wealth and profits


Lives a life that isn't necessarily sunny
May lead a less than satisfying and fulfilling life


Likewise the man who works for fame
Similarly, individuals striving for popularity and recognition


There's no guarantee that time won't erase his name
May not have an enduring legacy and eventually be forgotten


The fact is the only work that really brings enjoyment
In truth, the only labor that truly brings delight


Is the kind that is for girl and boy meant
Is the work of falling in love, which is intended for both men and women


Fall in love and you won't regret it
If you experience love, it is unlikely you will have any remorse


That's the best work of all, if you can get it
This is considered the most fulfilling type of work, if it can be achieved


Holding hands at midnight
A romantic gesture of clasping hands in the late evening


'Neath a starry sky
Underneath the sparkling expanse of stars


Strolling with the one girl
Walking leisurely with a significant other


Sighing sigh after sigh
Releasing deep breaths and enjoying a contented state


Nice work if you can get it
This is considered a positive experience, if it can be achieved


And you can get it if you try
It is possible to attain this state with effort and dedication


Just imagine someone
Consider the notion of an individual


Waiting at the cottage door
Standing expectantly at the entrance of a small residence


Where two hearts become one
Where two individuals unite in love and devotion


Who could ask for anything more?
This is deemed the most desirable situation


Loving one who loves you
Developing affection for someone who reciprocates those feelings


And then taking that vow
Making a promise to each other to commit to a long-term relationship


And if you get it, won't you tell me how?
Requesting information on how to achieve such a blissful state if attained




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

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