You Never Give Me Your Money
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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You never give me your money
You only give me your funny paper
And in the middle of negotiations
You break down

I never give you my number
I only give you my situation
And in the middle of investigation
I break down

Out of college, money spent
See no future, pay no rent
All the money's gone, nowhere to go
Any jobber got the sack

Monday morning, turning back
Yellow lorry slow, nowhere to go
But, oh, that magic feeling, nowhere to go
Oh, that magic feeling, nowhere to go

One sweet dream
Pick up the bags and get in the limousine
Soon we'll be away from here
Step on the gas and wipe that tear away

One sweet dream came true today
Came true today, came true today (yes, it did)




One, two, three, four, five, six, seven
All good children go to Heaven

Overall Meaning

Sarah Vaughan's song "You Never Give Me Your Money" is a poignant commentary on financial expectations and relationships. The first verse focuses on the unequal treatment in a relationship where one partner is stingy with their financial gifts. The lyric, "You only give me your funny paper" is a reference to money that is not tangible, such as checks or credit cards, and is a nod to the idea that money cannot buy happiness. In the second half of the verse, the negotiations break down, suggesting that trying to determine what a relationship is worth in monetary terms is a fruitless endeavor.


The second verse shifts focus to the singer's worries about revealing too much of themselves emotionally. The lyric "I never give you my number" is symbolic of being hesitant to expose one's vulnerabilities in a relationship. The line "And in the middle of investigation, I break down" alludes to the fact that relationships often involve a process of exploring each other's past and current situations, which can lead to unexpected emotional outbursts or shut-downs.


The final verse is a dreamlike sequence that describes a glorious moment where all financial worries are lifted, and the couple can take off in a limousine and leave their struggles behind. The lyric "All good children go to heaven" is a playful way of suggesting that the couple has achieved a semblance of perfection, and they have nothing left to worry about.


Overall, Sarah Vaughan's "You Never Give Me Your Money" captures the fears and hopes of people in relationships struggling with financial expectations. It is a reminder that true love and happiness cannot be quantified by money or material possessions.


Line by Line Meaning

You never give me your money
You never share your wealth with me


You only give me your funny paper
You give me worthless scraps of paper instead of actual money


And in the middle of negotiations, you break down
You tend to quit discussions when they get challenging


I never give you my number
I don't share my phone number with you


I only give you my situation
I only tell you how I'm doing, but not my personal information


And in the middle of investigation, I break down
I can't handle when others pry into my private life


Out of college, money spent
After college, I'm broke


See no future, pay no rent
I have no prospects and nowhere to live


All the money's gone, nowhere to go
I'm completely broke and homeless


Any jobber got the sack
Anyone who had a job was fired


Monday morning, turning back
I dread the start of another work week


Yellow lorry slow, nowhere to go
A slow-moving truck that represents the stagnant direction of my life


But, oh, that magic feeling, nowhere to go
Despite the circumstances, there's a glimmer of hope and excitement


One sweet dream
A wonderful vision


Pick up the bags and get in the limousine
Let's escape and start living a luxurious life


Soon we'll be away from here
We'll be leaving this place soon


Step on the gas and wipe that tear away
Let's floor it and forget all sadness


One sweet dream came true today
The dream is happening right now


Came true today, came true today (yes, it did)
I can hardly believe it happened


One, two, three, four, five, six, seven
Counting signifies a blissful state


All good children go to Heaven
People who live a good life are rewarded




Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JOHN LENNON, PAUL MCCARTNEY

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