I Didn't Know About You

Unveiling Love's Yearning: Ella Fitzgerald's Melodic Passion
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Lyrics

My one and only,

Expressing a deep connection, referring to a significant person in the singer's life as "my one and only."

What am I gonna do if you turn me down

Concern about potential rejection and contemplating the consequences if the person being addressed refuses.

When I'm so crazy over you?

Conveying strong feelings of infatuation and emotional intensity towards the addressed person.


I'd be so lonely

Anticipating loneliness if the request is denied, emphasizing emotional dependence on the addressed person.

Where am I gonna go if you turn me down

Contemplating the lack of alternatives or places to turn to if the addressed person rejects the singer.

Why blacken all my skies of blue?

Describing a potential negative impact on the singer's emotional well-being, using the metaphor of darkening skies of blue.


I tell you, I'm not asking any miracle

Asserting that the singer is not expecting a miracle, possibly referring to a straightforward request or a simple solution.

It can be done, it can be done

Reiterating that the desired outcome is achievable, emphasizing confidence in the possibility of a positive response.

I know a clergyman who will grow lyrical

Referring to a clergyman who may offer support or encouragement, suggesting a potential solution to the situation.

And make us one, and make us one

Expressing the idea that the clergyman could facilitate a union or connection between the singer and the addressed person.


So, my one and only

Repeating the term "my one and only," reinforcing the significance of the addressed person in the singer's life.

There isn't a reason why you should turn me down

Stating that there is no valid reason for the addressed person to reject the singer, appealing to a sense of logic or fairness.

When I'm so crazy over you

Reiterating the intense feelings of infatuation and desire for a positive response from the addressed person.


I tell you, I'm not asking any miracle

Emphasizing again that the singer is not expecting a miracle, underscoring the realistic nature of the request.

It can be done, it can be done

Reaffirming the belief that the desired outcome is feasible, expressing confidence in a positive resolution.

I know a clergyman who will grow lyrical

Recalling the clergyman mentioned earlier, suggesting a continued hope for support in achieving a connection with the addressed person.

And make us one, and make us one

Reiterating the idea that the clergyman could play a role in uniting the singer and the addressed person.


So, my one and only

Repeating the term "my one and only," reinforcing the unique and special nature of the relationship with the addressed person.

There isn't a reason why you should turn me down

Asserting again that there is no valid reason for the addressed person to reject the singer, maintaining a plea for a positive response.

When I'm so crazy over you

Reiterating the intense feelings of infatuation and desire for a positive response from the addressed person.


Oh, I'm so crazy over you

Expressing overwhelming emotions and a strong attachment to the addressed person.

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