But Not For Me
Quincy Jones 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

The lyrics to Quincy Jones's song "But Not For Me" convey a sense of cynicism and disillusionment with love. The singer rejects the idea that dreams can come true and mocks the notion that fate will provide a suitable partner. They dismiss any optimistic individuals who believe in finding love, calling them "cheerful Pollyannas" and suggesting that their belief is absurd. The lyrics suggest a deep skepticism towards the romantic ideals perpetuated by love songs, as the singer claims that such songs are not meant for them.


The song expresses the singer's realization that love has not worked out for them. They mention the presence of a lucky star above, but assert that it is not shining on them. Instead, they have encountered more "clouds of gray" than the promise of love. Despite acknowledging that they were foolish to fall in love and be affected by a past romantic encounter, the memory of a kiss lingers, hinting at a lingering attachment and the bittersweet nature of love.


Overall, "But Not For Me" portrays a jaded perspective on love, capturing a sense of disappointment and resignation. It challenges the notion of love as a universal experience and highlights the singer's personal struggle in finding genuine and lasting connection.


Line by Line Meaning

Old man sunshine listen you
Listen carefully, old man sunshine


Never tell me dreams come true
Do not dare to tell me that dreams can actually come true


Just try it and I'll start a riot
If you dare try to convince me, chaos and rebellion will ensue


Beatrice Fairfax don't you dare
I forbid you, Beatrice Fairfax


Ever tell me he will care
To ever suggest that he will care for me


I'm certain it's the final curtain
I am absolutely certain that this is the end of the story


I never want to hear from any cheerful Pollyannas
I have no interest in hearing from those optimistic Pollyannas out there


Who tell you fate supplies a mate
Those who believe that destiny provides a perfect match


It's all bananas
It is pure nonsense


They're writing songs of love but not for me
While they may be composing love songs, none of them are for me


A lucky star's above but not for me
Even though there may be a fortunate star above, it is not shining upon me


With love to lead the way I've found more clouds of gray
Despite love supposedly guiding me, I have encountered more sad and gloomy situations


Than any Russian play could guarantee
More than any Russian play could promise or assure


I was a fool to fall and get that way
I admit that I was foolish to fall in love and end up in this state


Hi-ho, alas, and also lack-a-day
Expressing a mix of resignation, sorrow, and disappointment


Although I can't dismiss the memory of his kiss
Despite not being able to forget the memory of his kiss


I guess he's not for me
I suppose he is not meant for me




Lyrics © 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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@ethanhill9460

Wow...I love COLTRANE's cover of this song. This is now my second fav version. DW has a great voice. Meegan Thee Stallion represents a certain decay compared with DINAH WASHINGTON.

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