The Lady Is A Tramp
Quincy Jones Lyrics


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The music she moves to, is music that makes me a dancer
I brought her my wildest of dreams, and she came up with the answer
I leave behind a part of myself, whenever i leave her
But oh, when I'm back in her arms
She smiles and then i am home again

'Cause l.a. is my lady
She's always there for me
L.a. is my lady
She knows how to care for me
No lady's sweeter you know it the moment you meet her

I've been in love more times, than i care to remember
And love's kept me cool in July and warm in December
It may not have lasted, but each time i thought it was heaven
You name it, I've been there and back
Lookin' for someone who I'd be faithful to

L.A. is my lady
She's always there for me
L.A. is my lady
She knows how to care for me
She's good to me yeah she's good to me

And that's why
L.A. is my lady, L.A. is my lady




And you're lookin' at a man who doesn't ever plan to
Kiss his lady bye-bye

Overall Meaning

In Quincy Jones's song "The Lady is a Tramp," the lyrics express a deep affection and attachment to the city of Los Angeles. The singer describes how the city's music makes them feel alive and energized, as if they are dancing to the rhythm of their wildest dreams. Whenever they leave Los Angeles, they leave a part of themselves behind, but when they return, they feel complete and at home again, embraced by the city's arms.


The lyrics also touch upon the singer's romantic experiences, stating that they have been in love many times, but none have compared to their love for Los Angeles. They acknowledge that love has brought them joy during both hot summers and cold winters, but those relationships have not lasted. In their search for someone to be faithful to, they have explored various experiences and locations, but ultimately found solace in the city of Los Angeles.


The chorus emphasizes the love and care that Los Angeles provides. The singer refers to the city as their lady, highlighting how she is always there for them and knows how to take care of them. They cherish the sweetness of Los Angeles' presence and appreciate the sense of belonging and stability that she offers.


Overall, "The Lady is a Tramp" is an ode to Los Angeles, portraying the city as a constant companion that brings joy, comfort, and a sense of home to the singer's life.


Line by Line Meaning

The music she moves to, is music that makes me a dancer
Her choice of music inspires me to dance with joy


I brought her my wildest of dreams, and she came up with the answer
I shared my deepest desires with her, and she provided the perfect solution


I leave behind a part of myself, whenever i leave her
Whenever I am away from her, I feel like a piece of me is missing


But oh, when I'm back in her arms She smiles and then i am home again
When I am reunited with her, seeing her smile brings me a sense of belonging


'Cause l.a. is my lady She's always there for me
Los Angeles is my companion who consistently supports me


L.a. is my lady She knows how to care for me
Los Angeles understands how to take care of me


No lady's sweeter you know it the moment you meet her
No woman is more charming, and this becomes evident upon meeting her


I've been in love more times, than i care to remember
I have experienced love multiple times, even though I prefer not to dwell on the past


And love's kept me cool in July and warm in December
Love has brought me comfort in both hot and cold times


It may not have lasted, but each time i thought it was heaven
Although those loves may not have endured, I believed they were perfect in the moment


You name it, I've been there and back Lookin' for someone who I'd be faithful to
I have explored various relationships, searching for someone to whom I can be loyal


L.A. is my lady She's always there for me
Los Angeles remains consistently supportive in my life


L.A. is my lady She knows how to care for me
Los Angeles possesses the knowledge of how to take care of my needs


She's good to me yeah she's good to me
She treats me well, yes, she treats me well


And that's why L.A. is my lady, L.A. is my lady
This explains the reason behind Los Angeles being the most important woman in my life


And you're lookin' at a man who doesn't ever plan to Kiss his lady bye-bye
I am a man who has no intention of ever saying goodbye to my beloved city




Lyrics © Spirit Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: QUINCY JONES, MARILYN BERGMAN, ALAN BERGMAN, PEGGY JONES

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@alexandreseynaeve8251

Since I'm European. I've got to admit...honestly : America did provide the world with the best singers (ever).

@jackspry9736

RIP Frank Sinatra (December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998), aged 82
And
RIP Ella Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917 – June 15, 1996), aged 79
You both will be remembered as legends.

@tomlaud

No crazy sets, no wind machines, no pyrotechnics, no back up dancers….just pure talent.

@MarCapa-ed5uv

No one half naked lol

@IgnoranceOfLife

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@paulmaes6054

Who could hold a candle to Ella...one of the few celebrities ..I asked for an autograph I was a star struck room service busboy. She snarled a little bit me her autograph. I gave the autograph to a man who was a dancer who reminded me of Fred Astaire ..... The Legendary Ella......

@daking589

Ella is sheer perfection. Every vocal choice she makes is always a stunning surprise.

@rosie8126

Ella was and still is the Queen of Jazz. The quality of sound, the pearls given to the mere mortals is a joy to behold that will last a lifetime. Glorious.

@ElizabethOpondo

“Ella Fitzgerald is the only performer with whom I’ve ever worked who made me nervous. Because I try to work up to what she does. You know, try to pull myself up to that height, because I believe she is the greatest popular singer in the world, barring none—male or female.” —Frank Sinatra

@nhatle4291

That's why she was such a tramp for him.

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