I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)

101 Strings Orchestra · Other Songs - 101 Strings Orchestra

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 so sentimental

Not made of wood

I've got it so bad

And that ain't good



But when the fish are jumpin'

And Friday rolls around

My man an' I, we gin some

We pray some, and sin some



He don't love me like I love him

The way he should

I've got it bad

And that ain't good

Yes I've got it bad

And that ain't good

About I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)

"I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)" by the 101 Strings Orchestra is a standout recording from the late 1950s, blending the polished sound of a studio orchestra with the raw energy of rock and roll. This track exemplifies the era's transition where big band arrangements began to incorporate the rhythmic drive and vocal style of emerging rock acts. The song's catchy melody and upbeat tempo made it a popular choice for dance floors, reflecting the optimism and youthful spirit of the time. As a recording by the 101 Strings Orchestra, the track showcases the group's ability to adapt their signature smooth, orchestral texture to fit the emerging rock genre. The collaboration between the vocalists and the full string ensemble created a rich, layered sound that was both sophisticated and accessible. This recording remains a notable example of mid-century pop music, capturing the cultural moment when traditional orchestral formats began to merge with the new sounds of rock and roll.