The Unstoppable Force of Love in Ella Fitzgerald's 'Comes Love'

Ella Fitzgerald's 'Comes Love' is a timeless exploration of the inevitability and power of love. The song uses a series of everyday challenges and inconveniences as metaphors to illustrate how love, unlike these other issues, cannot be easily managed or avoided. From rainstorms to snowstorms, fires to flat tires, Fitzgerald lists various problems that have straightforward solutions. However, when it comes to love, she repeatedly emphasizes that 'nothing can be done.' This refrain underscores the idea that love is an unstoppable force, one that defies control and rational solutions.

The lyrics also delve into the emotional and psychological aspects of love. Lines like 'Don't try hiding, cause there isn't any use / You'll start sliding, when your heart turns on the juice' suggest that love has a way of breaking down our defenses and making us vulnerable. The song acknowledges that while we can find remedies for physical ailments like headaches and toothaches, love is a different kind of affliction—one that we must simply endure and embrace.

Ella Fitzgerald's delivery of the song adds another layer of depth. Known for her impeccable phrasing and emotive voice, Fitzgerald brings a sense of inevitability and resignation to the lyrics. Her performance captures the essence of love as something that is both beautiful and uncontrollable. The repetition of 'Comes love, nothing can be done' serves as a poignant reminder that love, in all its forms, is a fundamental part of the human experience, one that we cannot escape or fully understand.

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