I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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I gotta right to sing the blues
I gotta right to moan inside
I gotta right to sit and cry
Down around the river
A certain man in this little town

Keeps draggin' my poor heart around
All I see for me is misery

I gotta right to sing the blues
I gotta right to moan inside
I gotta right to sit and cry
Down around the river
A certain man in this little town

Soon that deep blue sea
Will be callin' me
It must be love; say what you choose
I gotta right to sing the blues
I gotta right to sing the blues

I gotta right to moan and cry
I gotta sit and sigh

Down around the river
Soon that deep blue sea
Will be callin' me

It must be love; say what you choose
I gotta right to sing the blues

There's nothing left for me




I'm full of misery
I gotta right to sing the blues

Overall Meaning

"I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues" is a classic blues song originally recorded in 1932, written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler. The song is performed by the legendary jazz singer Sarah Vaughan. The lyrics deal with heartbreak and the blues. The opening lines reveal the singer's attitude of entitlement, as she asserts her right to sing the blues, despite its emotional weight.


The song's subsequent lines focus on the source of her pain: a man who "keeps dragging my poor heart around." She sings of her misery and sorrow, and how she has the right to cry and moan. However, despite the song's melancholic lyrics, there is an underlying sense of hope. The singer knows that the deep blue sea will be calling her soon, and suggests that there is some sort of bittersweetness to the end of her romance.


Line by Line Meaning

I gotta right to sing the blues
I have the freedom to express my sadness through the art of the blues


I gotta right to moan inside
It's okay for me to feel sorrow and let it out in my own way


I gotta right to sit and cry
I should not have to hide my emotions and can show vulnerability


Down around the river
In this place of solitude, I can reflect on my heartache


A certain man in this little town Keeps draggin' my poor heart around
There is a man who has hurt me deeply and I cannot escape him


All I see for me is misery
My future feels bleak and full of sadness


Soon that deep blue sea Will be callin' me
The only way to escape my pain is to leave and start anew


It must be love; say what you choose
Despite the hurt, I cannot help but love him


I gotta right to moan and cry I gotta sit and sigh
My sadness is valid and I don't need to hide it


There's nothing left for me I'm full of misery
I have nothing to look forward to and my sadness consumes me




Lyrics Β© S.A. MUSIC, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HAROLD ARLEN, TED KOEHLER

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Comments from YouTube:

@lenkanickova5176

I just love this voice! Met Sarah Vaughan decades ago in Prague. What a wonderful person...

@maryfluker8268

No body has it like miss Sarah she can sing the blues πŸ’™πŸ˜’,,,,.

@geminilabs6966

I love this age of real music ! πŸ”₯🎢🎀🎸

@lf1496

The Divine One, Miss Sarah "Sass" Vaughn, yes indeed! Sang Diva!

@nevershoutnani7129

Her voice is just chefs kiss

@michelvaillant2711

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@chucktyler4057

Where is everyone? This performance is tremendous!

@Eunice.Aceto75

I'm here listening and studying. On Monday I have to perform the song and I'm learning from the best!

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