The song "He's Funny That Way" is a classic jazz standard recorded by Billie Holiday in 1937. The lyrics talk about a woman who isn't particularly remarkable or wealthy, but she has a man who is crazy about her. Despite her flaws and financial struggles, her lover remains devoted to her. The line "He's funny that way" refers to the strange and unpredictable nature of love. Even though the woman doesn't understand why her lover stays with her, she is grateful for his loyalty and affection. She knows that he would be unhappy without her, and that thought brings her comfort. The song touches on themes of love, loyalty, and self-doubt. The woman wonders if she should leave her lover so he can find someone better, but ultimately decides to stay with him because he makes her feel loved and secure. The song captures the bittersweet nature of relationships, and the way that love can be both comforting and confusing.