Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Sammy Davis Jr. 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

The song Don't Get Around Much Anymore by Sammy Davis Jr is a classic ballad that is a commentary on a person's decision to refrain from participating in enjoyable social activities due to the absence of a significant other. The lyrics speak about missing the Saturday dance and not being able to bear it without the person he loves. The singer mentions that he had originally planned to visit the club but changed his mind because he knew that everyone would ask about his missing partner. The second verse touches on the singer's decision to stay home instead of going out on dates. He acknowledges that without his significant other, his experiences wouldn't be the same, and thus, he doesn't see the point in making the effort to go out.


Overall, the song speaks to the difficulties of moving on after a breakup, and the struggle to find enjoyment in life without one's significant other. The lyrics suggest that even a simple activity such as going out to a club can be challenging without someone special to share the experience with. The song's message is one of longing and sadness, but it also highlights the power of human connection and the impact that another person can have on our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Missed the Saturday dance
I did not attend the Saturday dance.


Heard they crowded the floor
I was told that the dance was crowded.


Couldn't bear it without you
I did not want to attend without you because I cannot stand being there alone.


Don't get around much anymore
I do not go out as often as I used to.


Though I'd visit the club
I had plans to visit the club.


Got as far as the door
I only made it to the entrance of the club.


They'd have asked me about you
I knew people would ask me about you if I went in.


Don't get around much anymore
I do not go out as often as I used to.


Darling, I guess my mind's more at ease
My mind is more relaxed and at peace.


But nevertheless why stir up memories?
Even though I feel at ease, I do not want to reminisce.


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


Might have gone but what for?
I considered going out, but I do not see the point.


Awf'lly diff'rent without you
It is completely different without you there.


Don't get around much anymore
I do not go out as often as I used to.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Duke Ellington, Bob Russell

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Comments from YouTube:

@hallson2917

Rest in Peace Sammy and Tony 💗💗💗💗💗

@trishlangford5773

Sammy and Tony two of the very best. Entertainers of class, elegance and great fun.
Those were the days. When the world knew how to laugh, how to have a sense of humour, when comedy was King, there was glamour and Men were men, looked great in tuxes, and didn't go around trying to claim they have periods.. What has happened to our warm, wonderful, sane world of not so very long ago.

@jfuzz9083

I could go for another hour and a half of those two.

@renats29

Tony's last note can make anyone speechless...

@lonestarfriend

That was AMAZING. Sooooooo long, and he made it look so effortless.

@michaelnorris7193

Wow! You ain't kidding! Gotta tell ya, saw Tony Bennett live about 4 years ago at small theater in Aurora Illinois. I think he was 89...88.. simply amazing! And the acoustics were so good that he purposely sang one song without the mic! Blew every one away! And what I thought was really amazing was his ability to move around on stage, in the dark, when he announced each member of the band! Spotlight on one member while he played his solo, then darkness, then the spotlight would be on the next guy and there was Tony introducing him! And they were not in order! He'd appear over here then over there! Course there could've been someone in black helping him, but I was pretty close and I didn't see anyone!

Didn’t think he had it in him 😂

@stevesmith6685

@@michaelnorris7193 I saw him at least three times live at Radio City Music Hall in NYC, and countless times over the years starting in the '60s to the '90s on live TV (not taped) and that was his thing, introducing his musicians and giving credit to the songwriters. Sinatra credited the songwriters, arrangers he had, and often times his musicians too. I met Tony once backstage when I covered a convention event in Vegas for a business publication years ago, him and Ralph Sharon, his pianist. Both were gentlemen, polite, and nice. It was never all about "Tony." R.I.P.

@karlhungus5554

Two of the greatest ever!

@johnsjohnson448

Mr. Davis hosted several hours of the "Telethon" in 1983 due to Mr. Lewis recuperating from open-heart surgery. He was terrific, gracious, and ALWAYS delivered.. Thanks for sharing.

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