Beginner
ella fitzgerald Lyrics


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At any gambling casino
From Monte Carlo to Reno
They tell you that a beginner
Comes out a winner

Beginner fishing for flounder
Will catch a 17 pounder
That's what I always heard
And thought absurd,

But now, I believe every word
For I've got beginner's luck
The first time that I'm in love
I'm in love with you

Gosh, I'm lucky
I've got beginner's luck
There never was such a smile
Or such eyes of blue

Gosh, I'm fortunate
The thing we've begun
Is much more than a pastime
For this time is the one

Where the first time is the last time
I've got beginner's luck
Lucky, through and through
'Cause the first time that I'm in love

I'm in love with you

The thing we've begun
Is much more than a pastime
For this time is the one
Where the first time is the last time

I've got beginner's luck
Lucky, through and through
'Cause the first time that I'm in love
Yes, the first time that I'm in love
Oh, the first time that I'm in love

I'm in love with you
I'm in love with you




I'm in love with you
I'm in love with you

Overall Meaning

Ella Fitzgerald's song "Beginner" suggests the idea of beginner's luck, which is a belief that a person can have success in an unfamiliar task. The song uses gambling and fishing as examples to support the idea of beginner's luck. The lyrics describe the experience of a gambler and a fisherman, who both believe that beginners are more likely to win than experienced individuals. The lyrics also suggest that the singer is experiencing beginner's luck in love, where the first time the singer is in love, they are in love with the person they are singing to.


The song's title "Beginner" is emblematic of the idea of beginner's luck, and the song describes the singer's good fortune when trying something new. The lyrics suggest that trying something for the first time can result in unexpected success. In this case, the singer has found love for the first time and sings about the profound effect it has had on them. The song also emphasizes the importance of taking risks and trying something new.


"Beginner" was written by George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, and Buddy DeSylva. It was originally featured in the 1935 musical film "The Big Broadcast of 1936". The song was sung by Bing Crosby in the film and later became a hit for Ella Fitzgerald, who recorded it several times throughout her career.


Line by Line Meaning

At any gambling casino
No matter where you go to gamble


From Monte Carlo to Reno
Even at the most popular casinos around the world


They tell you that a beginner
People say that when you're new to gambling


Comes out a winner
You can still win a lot of money


Beginner fishing for flounder
Someone who is new at fishing for flounder


Will catch a 17 pounder
Will be able to catch a big fish weighing 17 pounds


That's what I always heard
I used to hear that saying a lot


And thought absurd,
I used to think it was ridiculous


But now, I believe every word
But now I think it's true


For I've got beginner's luck
Because I've experienced beginner's luck


The first time that I'm in love
The first time that I fell in love


I'm in love with you
I fell in love with you


Gosh, I'm lucky
I feel extremely fortunate


There never was such a smile
I have never seen a smile like yours before


Or such eyes of blue
Or eyes as beautiful as your blue ones


Gosh, I'm fortunate
I feel even luckier


The thing we've begun
The relationship we have started


Is much more than a pastime
It is not just a hobby or casual activity


For this time is the one
This is the time


Where the first time is the last time
The first time we met will also be the last


Lucky, through and through
I am truly lucky


Yes, the first time that I'm in love
Yes, when I first fell in love


I'm in love with you
I fell in love with you




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., RALEIGH MUSIC PUBLISHING
Written by: GEORGE GERSHWIN, IRA GERSHWIN

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Walter VAU

Ella is my favourite singer. What a voice!

Loli Hebrero

I adore this woman. Forever and ever Ella ❤️

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She was the best!

Mick Berry

What a voice! There is only one. The purest sound I know.

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Melissa Jones

I never cared much for moonlit skies
I never wink back at fireflies
But now that the stars are in your eyes
I'm beginning to see the light

I never went in for afterglow
Or candlelight on the mistletoe
But now when you turn the lamp down low
I'm beginning to see the light

Used to ramble through the park
Shadowboxing in the dark
Then you came and caused a spark
That's a four-alarm fire now

I never made love by lantern-shine
I never saw rainbows in my wine
But now that your lips are burning mine
I'm beginning to see the light

Caj Sheen

Love listening to Ella! Perfect enunciation always! XXX

Steve Langely

And her pitch! How does she toy with the melody and stay on key? Frank Sinatra reportedly said, "There are singers -- and then there's Ella."

Lollie Singleton

Oh Ella!!! You really swung that. It doesn't get any better than that!!! 💖👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🎶🎶💯

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