Don
The Glenn Miller Orchestra Lyrics


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Don't worry 'bout me
I'll get along
Forget about me
Just be happy my love

Let's say that our little show is over
And so the story ends
Why not call it a day the sensible way
And still be friends

Look out for yourself
That should be the rule
Give your heart and your love
To whomever you love
Darlin' don't be a fool

Why do we cling to this old faded thing
That used to be
So if you can forget
Then don't worry 'bout me

Why should we cling to some old faded thing
That used to be




So if you can forget
Then you don't worry 'bout me

Overall Meaning

The Glenn Miller Orchestra's song Don is a ballad about the end of a romantic relationship. The lyrics suggest that it's time to move on and leave the past behind, even though it may be difficult to do so. The singer tells their former lover that they will be okay and encourages them to be happy, even if it means letting go of their relationship.


The first verse sets the tone for the song with the line, "Don't worry 'bout me, I'll get along." This suggests that the singer is trying to reassure their ex that they don't need to worry about their well-being after the relationship has ended. They then recommend that their former partner forget about them and move on, emphasizing the importance of their happiness over their past together.


The second verse takes a more practical approach, suggesting that it's best to end things amicably and be friends rather than holding onto past hurt and resentment. The line "Look out for yourself, that should be the rule" demonstrates that the singer understands the importance of self-care and encourages their ex to do the same. They ultimately tell their former love to "give your heart and your love to whomever you love" and not to be a fool by holding onto something that isn't meant to be.


Overall, the song is a poignant reminder that sometimes relationships come to an end, and it's essential to focus on personal growth and moving forward.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't worry 'bout me
Please don't feel any guilt or concern for my welfare


I'll get along
I'll be just fine without you


Forget about me
Do not trouble yourself with thoughts of me


Just be happy my love
Go ahead and find happiness with someone else


Let's say that our little show is over
Let's imagine that our relationship has ended


And so the story ends
Our love affair has come to its conclusion


Why not call it a day the sensible way
Wouldn't it be wise to end things amicably?


And still be friends
We can continue to have a cordial relationship


Look out for yourself
Take care of your own needs first


That should be the rule
It's the best strategy for avoiding heartbreak


Give your heart and your love
Offer your affection and devotion


To whomever you love
To whoever captures your heart


Darlin' don't be a fool
My dear, do not be foolish


Why do we cling to this old faded thing
What compels us to hold onto an expired love?


That used to be
It's in the past now


So if you can forget
If you've moved on, as I hope you have


Then don't worry 'bout me
You can let go of any concern you have for me


Why should we cling to some old faded thing
There's no reason to hold onto something that's gone


That used to be
It's no longer part of our present reality


So if you can forget
Let go of memories of me if you're able


Then you don't worry 'bout me
You needn't stress about how I'm faring




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG Rights Management
Written by: Rube Bloom, Ted Koehler

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