Little Girl Blue
Sam Cooke Lyrics


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No use old girl
You might as well surrender
Your hope is getting slender
Why won't somebody send a tender blue boy
To cheer up little girl blue

Sit there and count your fingers
What can you do?
Old girl you're through
So sit there and count your little fingers
Unlucky little girl blue, whoa

Sit there and count the raindrops falling on you
It's time you knew
That all, all you count is the raindrops
That's falling on
Little blue girl

No use old girl
You might as well surrender
Your hope is getting slender




Why won't somebody send a tender blue boy
To cheer up little girl blue

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sam Cooke's "Little Girl Blue" describe the feeling of hopelessness and despair of a young girl who has been abandoned by her lover. The repetition of "sit there and count your little fingers" emphasizes the girl's loneliness and isolation. The raindrops falling on her symbolize her tears and the sadness that she cannot escape. The song conveys a sense of defeat and futility but also hints at the possibility of hope and comfort through the "tender blue boy" who could cheer her up.


The song's use of color metaphors is notable, with the girl being called "little girl blue" and the potential suitor being referred to as a "tender blue boy." The color blue has long been associated with melancholy and sadness in Western culture, and in this song, it reinforces the girl's emotional state.


At the same time, the repetition of "no use old girl" in the chorus carries a tone of resignation and even bitterness, suggesting that the girl has given up hope of finding happiness. The use of the word "old" also adds a layer of irony to the lyrics, as the girl is likely still very young.


The lyrics of "Little Girl Blue" capture the universal experience of heartbreak and loneliness, and the song's emotional power has made it a classic of the soul genre.


Line by Line Meaning

No use old girl
Your efforts are futile, old girl


You might as well surrender
You should just give up


Your hope is getting slender
Your hope is dwindling


Why won't somebody send a tender blue boy
Why won't someone send a kindhearted boy to you?


To cheer up little girl blue
To bring you happiness, little blue girl


Sit there and count your fingers
You sit and count your fingers


What can you do?
What actions can you take?


Old girl you're through
You are finished, old girl


So sit there and count your little fingers
So continue to sit and count your small fingers


Unlucky little girl blue, whoa
An unfortunate little blue girl, whoa


Sit there and count the raindrops falling on you
You sit and count the raindrops falling on you


It's time you knew
It's about time for you to realize


That all, all you count is the raindrops
That you are only counting the raindrops


That's falling on
That are falling on


Little blue girl
A small blue girl




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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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