Good Morning Heartache Lyrics By Billie Holiday

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Good Morning Heartache Lyrics – Billie Holiday Meaning & Facts By (Singles). You Can Watch This Video On YouTube While The Lyrics Are Written By Irene Higginbotham, Ervin Drake & Dan Fisher. The Music Track Was Released Date :1956.

[Verse 1]
Good morning, heartache, you ole gloomy sight
Good morning, heartache, thought we’d said goodbye last night
I turned and tossed until it seemed you had gone
But here you are with the dawn
Wish I’d forget you
But you’re here to stay
It seems I met you
When my love went away
Now everyday I start by saying to you
Good morning, heartache, what’s new?

[Explanation of Verse 1]
“Good morning, heartache, you ole gloomy sight”: The singer personifies heartache as an unwelcome visitor, greeting it with resignation and acknowledgment of its persistent presence. “Good morning, heartache, thought we’d said goodbye last night”: Despite hoping to leave heartache behind, the singer realizes that it remains a part of her life, as indicated by the reference to saying goodbye the previous night. “I turned and tossed until it seemed you had gone, but here you are with the dawn”: The singer describes her futile attempts to rid herself of heartache, only to find it returning with the morning light, reinforcing the idea of its inescapability.

[Chorus]
Stop haunting me now
Can’t shake you, no how
Just leave me alone
I’ve got those Monday blues
Straight through Sunday blues

[Explanation of Chorus]
“Wish I’d forget you, but you’re here to stay”: The singer expresses a desire to forget about heartache, yet acknowledges its enduring presence in her life. “It seems I met you when my love went away”:  “Now every day I start by saying to you, good morning, heartache, what’s new?”: The singer acknowledges the routine of starting each day with heartache, resigned to its constant presence and anticipating its continued impact on her life.

[Verse 2]
Good morning, heartache, here we go again
Good morning, hearache, you’re the one who knew me when
Might as well get used to you hangin around
Good morning, heartache, sit down

[Explanation of Verse 2]
“Stop haunting me now, can’t shake you, no how”: The songster pleads with heartbreak to stop plaguing her, feting her incapability to relieve herself of its influence. “Just leave me alone, I’ve got those Monday blues, straight through Sunday blues”: The singer compares the relentless presence of heartache to the feeling of Monday blues that persist throughout the entire week, emphasizing the ongoing struggle and melancholy it brings.

[Chorus]
Stop haunting me now
Can’t shake you, no how
Just leave me alone
I’ve got those Monday blues
Straight through Sunday blues

[Explanation of Chorus]
“Wish I’d forget you, but you’re here to stay”: The singer expresses a desire to forget about heartache, yet acknowledges its enduring presence in her life. “It seems I met you when my love went away”:  “Now every day I start by saying to you, good morning, heartache, what’s new?”: The singer acknowledges the routine of starting each day with heartache, resigned to its constant presence and anticipating its continued impact on her life.

[Chorus]
Good morning, heartache, here we go again
Good morning, hearache, you’re the one who knew me when
Might as well get used to you hangin around
Good morning, heartache, sit down

[Explanation of Chorus]
“Good morning, heartache, here we go again”: The songster resigns herself to facing heartbreak formerly more, admitting its familiarity and ineluctability. “Good morning, heartache, you’re the one who knew me when”:  “Might as well get used to you hangin’ around, good morning, heartache, sit down”