In Love In Vain
Sarah Vaughan · Other Songs - Sarah Vaughan
But who wants to be in love in vain?
At night you hang around the hall
And eat your heart out
And cry your eyes out
And rack your brains
You sit and wonder why anyone as wonderful as she
Should cause you such misery and pain
I thought that I would be in Heaven
But I'm only up a tree
'Cause it's just my luck to be in love in vain
You sit and wonder why anyone as wonderful as he
Should cause you such misery and pain
I thought that I would be in Heaven
But I'm only up a tree
'Cause it's just my luck to be in love in vain
About In Love In Vain
Sarah Vaughan's "In Love In Vain" stands as a quintessential example of her mastery over the swing and jazz standards repertoire. Recorded during her prolific career, the track showcases her unparalleled vocal agility and emotional depth, transforming a familiar melody into a deeply personal statement. Vaughan's ability to navigate the nuances of phrasing and tone made her a definitive voice of the mid-20th century, influencing generations of singers who followed. The song reflects the broader tradition of the Great American Songbook, where artists like Vaughan elevated existing compositions through their unique interpretations. Her performance captures the bittersweet nature of romantic longing, utilizing her rich timbre and rhythmic precision to convey complex feelings without relying on explicit lyrical descriptions. This recording remains a testament to her status as one of the most celebrated vocalists of her era, demonstrating how a single track could encapsulate an entire artistic philosophy.

