Lullaby of Birdland
André Previn Lyrics


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Lullaby of Birdland, that's what I
Always hear when you sigh
Never in my wordland
Could there be ways to reveal
In a phrase how I feel

Have you ever heard two turtle doves
Bill and coo when they love?
That's the kind of magic
Music we make with our lips when we kiss

And there's a weepy old willow
He really knows how to cry
That's how I'd cry in my pillow
If you should tell me farewell and goodbye

Lullaby of Birdland whisper low
Kiss me sweet and we'll go
Flyin' high in Birdland




High in the sky up above
All because we're in love

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to André Previn's song "Lullaby of Birdland" depict a profound and intimate connection between two individuals. The song begins with the mention of "Lullaby of Birdland," a melody that is associated with the act of sighing. This evokes a sense of calm and tranquility, as if the world is transformed into a dreamlike state when this person sighs. The singer reflects on how they have never before experienced such a profound and inexplicable love, and they struggle to find the words to express their feelings adequately.


The lyrics then compare the magic between the two individuals to that of two turtle doves, who melodiously coo to express their love. The reference to these birds highlights the beauty, harmony, and enchanting nature of the love they share. The singer further accentuates the depth of their emotions by mentioning a "weepy old willow" who cries. This imagery conveys the overwhelming sadness the singer would experience if they were to be separated from their beloved.


In the final lines of the song, the singer pleads for their love to whisper low, symbolizing a desire to keep their connection and affection discreet. They long to be kissed sweetly and transported to a "Birdland," a metaphorical place of ecstasy and joy. This "Birdland" represents a heightened state of happiness, where they can soar in the sky above, all because they are in love.


Overall, the lyrics to "Lullaby of Birdland" capture the enchantment and profound emotions experienced in a deeply loving relationship. The imagery of birds, sighing, and the dreamlike qualities evoke a sense of ethereal beauty, while also expressing the fear of losing this love.


Line by Line Meaning

Lullaby of Birdland, that's what I
The soothing melody of Birdland is what I constantly hear


Always hear when you sigh
Every time you sigh, I can clearly hear it


Never in my wordland
In my own world, I never imagined


Could there be ways to reveal
That there could be methods to express


In a phrase how I feel
In just a single sentence, the depth of my emotions


Have you ever heard two turtle doves
Have you ever listened to two lovebirds


Bill and coo when they love?
As they affectionately coo and communicate their love?


That's the kind of magic
That is the enchanting kind of magic


Music we make with our lips when we kiss
The music we create with our lips when we embrace in a kiss


And there's a weepy old willow
Also, there's a sorrowful old willow tree


He really knows how to cry
It truly knows how to shed tears


That's how I'd cry in my pillow
That is how I would weep into my pillow


If you should tell me farewell and goodbye
If you were to bid me farewell and say goodbye


Lullaby of Birdland whisper low
Softly whisper the lullaby of Birdland


Kiss me sweet and we'll go
Give me a tender kiss and we'll depart


Flyin' high in Birdland
Soaring to great heights in Birdland


High in the sky up above
Rising high in the sky, far above


All because we're in love
All because we are deeply in love




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Tratore, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: George Shearing, George David Weiss

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