I got it bad and that ain
Thelonious Monk Lyrics


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Though folks with good intentions
Tell me to save my tears
Well I'm so mad about him
I can't live without him

Never treats me sweet and gentle
The way he should
I've got it bad
And that ain't good

My poor heart is sentimental
Not made of wood
I've got it bad
And that ain't good
And when the weekend's over
And Monday rolls around

I end up like I start out
Just crying my heart out
He don't love me like I love him
No, nobody could

I've got it bad
And that ain't good
Lord above me, make him love me
The way he should




I got it bad
And that ain't good

Overall Meaning

Thelonious Monk’s “I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good” is a song that explores the pain and difficulty of a one-sided love. The singer expresses her inability to control her feelings for someone who does not treat her as he should. Though advised to save her tears, the singer is madly in love with a man who is not sweet and gentle to her. She is sentimental and feels deeply for him, but she is frustrated as he does not love her back the way she loves him. As a result, she is trapped in a cycle of heartbreak and tears, facing the same emotions every week.


The song conveys a sense of yearning and despair, as the singer implores the Lord above to make him love her the way he should. Through the use of repetition and rhyme, the song amplifies the singer's agony and her desire for reciprocation.


In “I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good,” Thelonious Monk manages to capture the tension between the joy of love and the pain of unrequited love. The song translates both the challenge of expressing one's true feelings and the sensation of feeling stuck in a cycle of despair. It provides a soulful and sincere image of love, stripped of the glamour that often accompanies common love songs.


Line by Line Meaning

Though folks with good intentions Tell me to save my tears
Even though well-meaning people advise me not to cry, I cannot stop crying over him.


Well I'm so mad about him I can't live without him
I care about him so much that I cannot imagine my life without him, even though he doesn't treat me right.


Never treats me sweet and gentle The way he should I've got it bad And that ain't good
Despite my love for him, he doesn't treat me the way I deserve, and I know this is not good for me.


My poor heart is sentimental Not made of wood I've got it bad And that ain't good
I have a soft heart and am easily affected by my emotions. I love him deeply, and it hurts me that he doesn't treat me right.


And when the weekend's over And Monday rolls around
Even though I have a good time on weekends, the pain of being in relationship with him returns when the workweek starts.


I end up like I start out Just crying my heart out
At the end of the day, I end up hurting just as much as I did at the start of the day. I cry a lot because of my love for him.


He don't love me like I love him No, nobody could I've got it bad And that ain't good
It's very clear that he doesn't love me the same way that I love him, and it's hard to accept that nobody could love him like I do. This is making me miserable.


Lord above me, make him love me The way he should I got it bad And that ain't good
I am praying to God to make him see me as I should be seen and love me the way I deserve. My love for him is causing me pain, and I know this is not healthy for me.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, GUY WEBSTER/WEBSTER MUSIC
Written by: DUKE ELLINGTON, PAUL WEBSTER

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Comments from YouTube:

Bambi

soul breaking i can really see my past front of me when i hear monk playing this

Argue Music

great, lovin it, thanks for sharing...

L

me too! im currently listening to it for english class!

Iain Rae

Monk loved Duke Ellington.
Two masters at work .