Ruth was born in David City, Nebraska. Her mother died when she was 5, and her father left her with her grandparents, George and Hannah Etting, who owned a roller mill. Her father remarried and moved away, seldom visiting his daughter. When she was 17 she moved to Chicago to attend art school, and got a job designing costumes at a night club. One night the tenor got sick and since she was the only one who could sing low enough, she took his place, and landed a job in the chorus. By 1918 she was one of the club's featured vocalists. It was there she met Moe "The Gimp" Snyder, a wanna-be gangster who took over management of Ruth's career and married her in 1922.
After her New York sucess, she moved to Los Angeles and had roles in a number of films including Roman Scandals with Eddie Cantor. There are conflicting stories about the scandal that virtually ended her career. The marriage between Ms. Etting and The Gimp was virtually loveless from the beginning, and he was a demanding and controlling manager who would not let other men near his wife. They were divorced in 1937. While in Los Angeles she began spending time with Myrl Alderman, a pianist who had played with her earlier in her career. In 1938, The Gimp forced his way into Ruth's house, and shot Alderman, wounding him. The subsequent trial put a halt to her career, although she did make some appearances in 1947. Ruth and Myrl married and retired to Colorado Springs, where she died in 1978. The academy award nominated movie version of her life story, Love me or Leave Me, with Jimmy Cagney and Doris Day, was apparently highly fictionalized.
I'll Get By
Ruth Etting Lyrics
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As long as I have you
Though there be rain
And darkness too
I'll not complain
I'll see it through
Poverty
But what care I
Say, I'll get by
As long as I have you.
But what care I
Say, I'll get by
As long as I have you.
The lyrics of the song "I'll Get By" by Ruth Etting is an expression of resilience in the face of adversity. The singer acknowledges that life can be challenging, with rainy days and dark times, and even poverty may come her way. However, the presence of her loved one gives her strength and hope to face these challenges with optimism and endurance. She does not complain but vows to go on, her commitment and love for her partner unwavering.
The phrase "I'll get by" is repeated throughout the song, emphasizing the singer's determination and persistent spirit. She exclaims, "But what care I," highlighting her unflinching attitude towards the hardships she may face. She knows that as long as she has her loved one by her side, she will continue to thrive and be resilient.
Overall, the lyrics of "I'll Get By" celebrate the power of love to sustain and support us through difficult times. It's a message of hope and perseverance, encouraging listeners to keep going, even when the going gets tough.
Line by Line Meaning
I'll get by
I'll manage to survive
As long as I have you
As long as I have you by my side, I will be able to make it through
Though there be rain
Even if it rains and brings challenges
And darkness too
And if there are dark days ahead
I'll not complain
I won't grumble or express displeasure despite difficulties
I'll see it through
I'll be determined to overcome all obstacles
Poverty
Even if I have to face poverty
May come to me, it's true
It's a possibility that can happen to anyone
But what care I
But why should I worry
Say, I'll get by
I will still manage to survive
As long as I have you.
As long as I have you to rely on
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Fred Ahlert, Roy Turk
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dræmy
This old world
Was just a sad place
For me
As could be
I was lonely and blue
This old world then changed to paradise
For me suddenly, why? Because I met you
All the well and power
I may never find
Still as long
As I have you dear
I won't mind
I'll get by
As long as I have you
Though there be rain
And darkness too
I'll not complain
I'll laugh it through
Poverty
May come to me, that's true
But what care I
Say, I'll get by
As long as I have you
But what care I
Say, I'll get by
As long as I have you
Clinton Truman
Delightful recording from the golden age of American music. A theatrical vocal delivery, accompanied with nothing less than genius instrumentation. I so wish we had contemporary composers, arrangers and artists on par.
David Whitehouse
A really great song never knew this version existed
sutlers2day
Have loved this song since about 1949 when I heard her song on our Victrola in Atlanta , Ga and I was only 3. My granny held me and we danced all around the sitting room. FAST forward to 2006 and I danced around holding my grandson of 2. He laughed and when the tape ended he said , " MORE !Grammy, more."
I laughed and away we went...dancing in the living room.
PH
How lovely!❤
C Porter
this is one of those great records that will hopefully be preserved for 100s more years so we can get more stories like this
Charles Sweedler
Hold tight to that moment and share it. Time is undefeated, but being remembered and loved is a gift to others.
dr robert Ling
i dont know why but this sweet song can bring tears to my eyes
Dave Cochrane
Excellent version, I love it.
Larry Hagemann
A great upbeat version. Thank you, Ruth!
dræmy
This old world
Was just a sad place
For me
As could be
I was lonely and blue
This old world then changed to paradise
For me suddenly, why? Because I met you
All the well and power
I may never find
Still as long
As I have you dear
I won't mind
I'll get by
As long as I have you
Though there be rain
And darkness too
I'll not complain
I'll laugh it through
Poverty
May come to me, that's true
But what care I
Say, I'll get by
As long as I have you
But what care I
Say, I'll get by
As long as I have you