"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" is an American popular song published in 1932 with music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by Ted Koehler.
It was originally recorded by Cab Calloway in 1931. It is now considered a standard, with recordings by many artists, such as George Harrison on his final album, Brainwashed. The Boswell Sisters recorded the song with The Dorsey Brothers in 1932. Frank Sinatra also recorded the song in 1959. Thelonious Monk plays it on his 1967 album, Straight, No Chaser.
Ella Fitzgerald recorded it for her 1961 Verve album Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Harold Arlen Songbook.
Ella's accompanied by Don Fagerquist (tp), Milton Bernhart (tb), Benny Carter (as), Chuck Gentry (ts), Henry Beau, Justin Gordon, Jules Jacob (ww), Emil Richards (vb), Lou Levy (p), Herb Ellis
, Wilfred Middlebrooks, Joe Mondragon
, Alvin Stoller
, Billy May (cnd, arr). Recorded in Radio Recorders, Hollywood, January 16, 1961. (Verve Records)
I don't want you
But I hate to lose you
You've got me in between
The devil and the deep blue sea
I forgive you
'Cause I can't forget you
You've got me in between
The devil and the deep blue sea
I ought to cross you off my list
But when you come knocking at my door
Fate seems to give my heart a twist
And I come running back for more
I should hate you
But I guess I love you
You've got me in between
The devil and the deep blue sea
I ought to cross you off my list
But when you come knocking at my door
Fate seems to give my heart a twist
And I come running back for more
I should hate you
But I guess I love you
You've got me in between
The devil and the deep blue sea