An American In Paris
Andre Previn/London Symphony Orchestra Lyrics


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April in Paris
Chestnuts in blossoms
Holiday tables
Under the trees
April in Paris
This is a feeling
No one can ever
Reprieve

I never knew the charm of spring
Never met it face to face
I never new my heart could sing
Never missed a warm embrace

'Til April in Paris
Whom can I run to
What have you done to
My heart...

I never knew the charm of spring
Never met it face to face
I never new my heart could sing
Never missed a warm embrace

'Til April in Paris
Whom can I run to




What have you done to
My... hear-eart...

Overall Meaning

Andre Previn's song, "April in Paris", is a beautifully written love song about the city in the springtime. Throughout the song, Previn describes the beauty of the season by mentioning the blooming chestnut trees and holiday tables that can be found under their shade. He then goes on to explain how April in Paris makes him feel, signifying that it is a feeling that cannot be replicated by anyone else. The second verse of the song reflects on how the season has impacted the singer's emotions, as he has never felt such a charm in spring or missed a warm embrace until he experienced April in Paris.


The third verse of the song is particularly heartfelt, as Previn muses on the impact that April in Paris has had on his heart. He questions who he can run to for comfort now that he has experienced such a magical feeling, and reflects on what this person or place has done to his heart. The last line of the verse features Previn's voice trailing off as he sings "My heart," almost as if the impact of April in Paris is too great to fully articulate.


Overall, "April in Paris" is a beautifully written song that captures the feeling of the season in the city of Paris. Previn's smooth vocals and soulful piano playing make it easy to imagine strolling down the streets of Paris in the springtime, taking in the blooming chestnut trees and feeling the magic of the season.


Line by Line Meaning

April in Paris
The song's setting is in Paris during the month of April, known for its blossoming chestnuts and holiday tables under trees.


Chestnuts in blossoms
The chestnut trees in Paris have started to bloom, with vibrant flowers visible to indicate spring season.


Holiday tables
People gather around tables to celebrate the holiday season in Paris amidst blooming chestnut trees.


Under the trees
The celebration and the tables are set beneath the blooming chestnut trees in the city of Paris.


April in Paris
This place and season create a particular emotion that furnishes an unparalleled personal experience.


This is a feeling
The experience is one of evocative emotions enabled by the beauty of spring in Paris.


No one can ever
The emotional experience of Paris in April is unique to each individual, and cannot be replicated.


Reprieve
The emotional experience of Paris in April provides temporary relief from pressures of everyday life.


I never knew the charm of spring
The singer had never experienced spring's charm before, particularly in Paris.


Never met it face to face
The singer had never experienced the season of spring in person, but had only heard about it or seen pictures.


I never knew my heart could sing
The warm emotions that arise within the singer during this experience are beyond anything they've ever felt.


Never missed a warm embrace
The singer has never felt a strong emotional desire for physical warmth, whether through sincere embraces or otherwise.


'Til April in Paris
It wasn't until the singer experienced Paris in April that they felt these emotions.


Whom can I run to
The singer feels a strong sense of vulnerability now that they have experienced these new emotions.


What have you done to
The powerful emotions that Paris in April brought cannot be easily dismissed or forgotten.


My heart...
...my heart is now affected by these inscrutable feelings, which continue to linger.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: E. Y. Harburg, Vernon Duke

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