I Want To Be Happy

Sarah Vaughan · Other Songs - Sarah Vaughan

I want to be happy

But I won't be happy

Till I make you happy too



Life's really worth living

When we are mirth giving

Why can't I give some to you?



When skies are gray

And you say you are blue

I'll send the sun smiling through



I want to be happy

But I won't be happy

Till I make you happy too



I want to be happy

But I won't be happy

Till I make you happy too



Life's really worth living

When we are mirth giving

Why can't I give some to you?



When skies are gray

And you say you are blue

I'll send the sun smiling through



I want to be happy

But I won't be happy

Till I make you happy too, yeah



I want to be happy

But I won't be happy

Till I make you happy too



Life's really worth living

When we are mirth giving

Why can't I give some to you?



When skies are gray

And you say you are blue

I'll send the sun smiling through



I want to be happy

But I won't be happy

Till I make you happy too



Till I make you happy too

I want to be happy too

About I Want To Be Happy

Sarah Vaughan's "I Want To Be Happy" stands as a quintessential example of her mastery over jazz vocal improvisation and emotional nuance. Recorded during the height of her career, the track showcases her ability to blend swing with a profound sense of melancholy, transforming a simple request for joy into a complex meditation on longing. Vaughan's phrasing and tonal control on this recording demonstrate her unique voice, which could shift from bright and airy to deeply intimate within a single phrase. As a leading figure in the Great American Songbook, she brought a level of sophistication to standards that influenced generations of vocalists. The song reflects the era's jazz culture, where technical skill and lyrical interpretation were equally valued. It remains a testament to her artistry, capturing the tension between the desire for happiness and the reality of heartache.