Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Sam Cooke Lyrics


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Missed the Saturday dance
Heard they crowded the floor
Couldn't bear it without you
Don't get around much anymore

Though I'd visit the club
Got as far as the door
They'd have asked me about you
Don't get around much anymore

Darling, I guess my mind's more at ease
But nevertheless why stir up memories?

Been invited on dates
Might have gone but what for?




Awf'lly diff'rent without you
Don't get around much anymore

Overall Meaning

In the song Don't Get Around Much Anymore by Sam Cooke, the lyrics convey a sense of nostalgic reminiscence and longing for a past love. The singer of the song reveals that they missed the Saturday dance because they heard it was crowded and they couldn't bring themselves to attend without their former lover. Even though they planned to visit the club, they never made it past the door, fearing that they would be asked about their ex. The singer recognizes that their mind is somewhat at ease, but they still feel the pain of losing their partner.


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Don't get around much anymore" which demonstrates that the character is adrift and has lost the energy and vitality that they used to possess. This phrase highlights the sense of aimlessness that the singer feels, bringing us along on their journey of desolation, and expressing their pain through the simple and repetitive chorus.


Overall, "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" communicates a longing for a past love and a sense of isolation that comes with losing someone special. The lyrics, while simple, convey a range of emotions and feelings that are relatable to anyone who has experienced a separation from a loved one.


Line by Line Meaning

Missed the Saturday dance
I did not attend the dance which was held on last Saturday


Heard they crowded the floor
I got to know that the dance floor was very crowded


Couldn't bear it without you
It was unbearable for me to attend the dance without you being there with me


Don't get around much anymore
I do not go out like I used to in the past


Though I'd visit the club
Although I planned to visit the club


Got as far as the door
I only made it to the doorstep


They'd have asked me about you
People at the club would have inquired about you if I had gone inside


Don't get around much anymore
I do not go out like I used to in the past


Darling I guess my mind's more at ease
My dear, I suppose my mind is more relaxed now


But nevertheless why stir up memories?
However, why should I bring up past memories and feelings?


Been invited on dates
I have received invitations to go on dates


Might have gone but what for?
I might have attended the dates, but what would be the point?


Awf'lly diff'rent without you
It is extremely different without you being there with me


Don't get around much anymore
I do not go out like I used to in the past




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Written by: Duke Ellington, Bob Russell

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Phil David


on Goin' Home

The lyric is not “Nothing loss of days...”
It is “Nothing’s lost, all is gain...”
You will notice this actually supports the rhyme.

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