Johnny Be Smart
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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Johnny, be smart (Johnny, Johnny)
Don't give her your heart (Johnny, Johnny)
She'll take it and break it in two

Johnny, be wise (Johnny, Johnny)
The smile in her eyes (Johnny, Johnny)
Means nothing but trouble for you
It may hurt you now to
Kiss your dreams goodbye
But the longer you wait
The more you will cry

Johnny, be smart (Johnny, Johnny)
Don't give her your heart (Johnny, Johnny)
She'll take it and break it in two

Johnny, be wise (Johnny, Johnny)
The smile in her eyes (Johnny, Johnny)
Means nothing but trouble for you

It may hurt you now to
Kiss your dreams goodbye




But the longer you wait
The more you will cry

Overall Meaning

In "Johnny Be Smart," Sarah Vaughan's mellifluous voice sings a cautionary tale of the eponymous Johnny, warning him not to give his heart to a woman with eyes that smile but are full of trouble. Johnny is implored to be smart and wise, not to fall prey to the beauty and the wiles of this woman who will only break his heart into two.


The song's opening verse sets the tone for the rest of the lyrics empowering Johnny to guard his heart against a woman who may seem charming, but who will only bring pain. The repeated call-and-response of "Johnny, Johnny" is directed at Johnny, as he is told to be smart and wise, and not to succumb to the temptations of this woman who will only hurt him in the end.


Sarah Vaughan's vocal range and tone lend depth to the melancholy lyrics, and the melody is simple yet effective in conveying the sense of loss and regret resulting from making the wrong decisions in love.


Overall, "Johnny Be Smart" is a timeless song that speaks to the human experience of heartbreak and caution, reminding us that sometimes the smartest thing to do is to guard our hearts and be wise in our dealings with love.


Line by Line Meaning

Johnny, be smart (Johnny, Johnny)
Sarah is advising Johnny to be smart and cautious in his dealings with a woman whom she believes will not handle his heart delicately.


Don't give her your heart (Johnny, Johnny)
Sarah's advice to Johnny to be careful with his heart implies that he should not trust the woman with whom he is dealing blindly.


She'll take it and break it in two
Sarah insists that Johnny must be aware that if he trusts the woman with his heart, his heart will break in two and he will be in great pain.


Johnny, be wise (Johnny, Johnny)
Sarah believes that Johnny needs to be wise in his dealings with the woman and not act foolishly by letting his emotions control him.


The smile in her eyes (Johnny, Johnny)
Sarah suggests that despite the woman's beautiful smile, Johnny should be aware that it is not genuine and could bring him great trouble.


Means nothing but trouble for you
Sarah's assertion that the woman's smile means nothing but trouble for Johnny implies that he will be in big trouble if he gets involved romantically with her.


It may hurt you now to kiss your dreams goodbye
Sarah is aware that Johnny's reluctance to let go of the woman may cause him pain, but it is better to do so and save himself from a future of even greater heartbreak.


But the longer you wait the more you will cry
Sarah warns Johnny that if he delays letting go of the woman, his heartbreak will only worsen over time, causing him more pain than he is experiencing now.




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