I Chose to Sing the Blues
Ray Charles Lyrics


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I could have been a gambler
'Cause I'm good with the cards
I could have been a lover
Breakin' other's hearts
And I feel so silly
Bettin' on the dice
And a lover seldom sees
The same girl twice
And that is why (that is why)
That's why I chose (that's why I chose)
I chose to sing the blues, yes I did
Now, I could have been a doctor
Helping the sick
And I could have been a lawyer
But you know that ain't my stick
'Cause I feel so bad
If a patient didn't do well
And I feel just as bad
To leave a client in jail
And that is why (that is why)
That's why I chose (that's why I chose)
I chose to sing the blues

[Sax solo]

Now a man has a lot
That he could present
Just to think I could have been
President
But I can't understand
What politicians say
So I want to talk to you
In my own little way
And that is why (that is why)
That's why I chose (that's why I chose)
I chose to sing the blues
Yes I did, friends
Don't you know what I mean
I like what I'm doin'
You know, I like the blues
Everybody understands
What I mean when I say
Something like this here
Unnnnnnn-hoo
Yeah




Yeah-hoo
That's what I'm talkin' 'bout when I sing

Overall Meaning

In "I Chose to Sing the Blues," Ray Charles reflects on the choices he has made in his life and why he ultimately chose to pursue music and specifically the blues. He acknowledges that he has the skills to be a gambler or a lover but notes the negative consequences that come with those occupations. He also mentions that he could have been a doctor or lawyer, but ultimately did not feel a strong enough pull towards those professions. Instead, he chose to sing the blues because he enjoys the genre and finds that it is a form of communication that allows him to connect with others.


The lyrics highlight the importance of following one's passion and doing what makes them happy. Charles recognizes that he could have pursued more traditional and socially respected professions, but ultimately felt called to express himself through music. He also emphasizes the power of music as a form of communication, describing it as a way to speak to people in his own little way.


Overall, "I Chose to Sing the Blues" is a reflection on Charles's life choices and how those choices have led him to where he is today. It is a celebration of following one's passions and the power of music to connect individuals.


Line by Line Meaning

I could have been a gambler
I had the ability to play and win games of chance


'Cause I'm good with the cards
I had the talent to play card games well


I could have been a lover
I had the opportunity to have romantic relationships


Breakin' other's hearts
I had the potential to hurt others through my actions


And I feel so silly
I feel foolish


Bettin' on the dice
Taking risks in games of chance


And a lover seldom sees
One who is always in love never sees the same person twice


The same girl twice
A specific example of how a lover does not see the same person twice


And that is why (that is why)
This is the reason why I made the choice I did


That's why I chose (that's why I chose)
This is why I made the decision I did


I chose to sing the blues, yes I did
I chose to express myself through the blues


Now, I could have been a doctor
I had the potential to become a medical professional


Helping the sick
I could have had a career treating ill patients


And I could have been a lawyer
I could have pursued a legal career


But you know that ain't my stick
That is not my preferred occupation


'Cause I feel so bad
I would feel guilty


If a patient didn't do well
I would feel responsible for a patient's illness or death


And I feel just as bad
I would feel the same level of guilt


To leave a client in jail
I would feel responsible if a client was unfairly convicted and jailed


Now a man has a lot
A person has many potential paths in life


That he could present
A person could choose many different careers and lifestyles


Just to think I could have been
It is interesting to consider the other options that were available to me


President
I could have even run for president


But I can't understand
I do not comprehend


What politicians say
I am not able to understand the language and actions of politicians


So I want to talk to you
I prefer to communicate with others on a more personal level


In my own little way
I like to communicate in my own style and manner


Yes I did, friends
This is the decision I made, my companions


Don't you know what I mean
Do you not understand my intentions?


I like what I'm doin'
I enjoy my current activities


You know, I like the blues
I particularly enjoy expressing myself through this musical genre


Everybody understands
The blues is a musical form that is universally relatable


What I mean when I say
The words that I speak and sing have clear meanings


Something like this here
An example of a bluesy phrase


Unnnnnnn-hoo
A bluesy vocalization


Yeah
An exclamation of agreement or enjoyment


Yeah-hoo
A more exuberant exclamation of agreement or enjoyment


That's what I'm talkin' 'bout when I sing
This is what I am expressing through my music




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JIMMY HOLIDAY, RAY CHARLES

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Comments from YouTube:

Anthony S

wish you could hear the bass line in this.. so brilliant. That's Carol Kaye, understated.. team player

Phillip Beckman

How did you get the sound so clear? I bought the cd about 13 years ago and it was fuzzy.

franco salgado

carol kaye on bass

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