You Got To My Head
Anthony Braxton Lyrics


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You go to my head
And you linger like a haunting refrain
And I find you spinning round in my brain
Like the bubbles in a glass of champagne

You go to my head
Like a sip of sparkling burgundy brew
And I find the very mention of you
Like the kicker in a julep or two

The thrill of the thought
That you might give a thought to my plea, cast a spell over me
Still I say to myself get a hold of yourself
Can't you see that it never can be?

You go to my head
With a smile that makes my temperature rise
Like a summer with a thousand July's
You intoxicate my soul with your eyes

Though I'm certain that this heart of mine
Hasn't a ghost of a chance in this crazy romance




You go to my head
You go to my head

Overall Meaning

Anthony Braxton's "You Go To My Head" is a love song that expresses the feeling of being intoxicated and obsessed with someone who is out of reach. The repetition of the phrase "You go to my head" throughout the song emphasizes the idea that this person has consumed the singer's thoughts entirely. The use of the metaphor "lingering like a haunting refrain" reveals the lingering presence of this person in the singer's mind after they are gone. The comparison of the person to "the bubbles in a glass of champagne" and "a sip of sparkling burgundy brew" represents their addictive and tantalizing qualities that are hard to resist.


The lyrics also reveal the singer's inner conflict about their feelings towards this person. Despite the thrill of the thought of this person giving a thought to the singer's plea, the singer reminds themselves to "get a hold of themselves" because they know that this romance is crazy and unlikely to work out. The imagery of this person's "smile that makes my temperature rise" and "eyes that intoxicate my soul" reveals the singer's overwhelming attraction to them, despite the impossibility of the relationship.


Overall, "You Go To My Head" is a poignant and emotionally charged love song that captures the feeling of being infatuated with someone who is out of reach. The use of metaphors and vivid imagery throughout the lyrics help to convey the singer's intense emotions and inner turmoil.


Line by Line Meaning

You go to my head
You occupy my thoughts and dominate my mind


And you linger like a haunting refrain
Your presence can't be forgotten, like a melody that stays with you


And I find you spinning round in my brain
You're constantly on my mind, unable to escape my thoughts


Like the bubbles in a glass of champagne
You effervescently arise to the surface of my mind


Like a sip of sparkling burgundy brew
You are intoxicating, like the pleasure of consuming a fine wine


And I find the very mention of you
Even the mere mention of your name sets my mind racing


Like the kicker in a julep or two
You add an unexpected and exciting kick to my life


The thrill of the thought
The excitement and anticipation caused by the possibility of a relationship


That you might give a thought to my plea, cast a spell over me
The idea that you might consider my request affects me deeply


Still I say to myself get a hold of yourself
Despite my infatuation, I tell myself to stay calm and rational


Can't you see that it never can be?
I realize that a relationship between us is unlikely


With a smile that makes my temperature rise
Your smile has a profound effect on me, raising my excitement and anticipation


Like a summer with a thousand July's
Your energy and warmth are intense, like the heat of countless summer months


You intoxicate my soul with your eyes
Your gaze has a powerful effect on me, filling me with desire and passion


Though I'm certain that this heart of mine
Despite my feelings, I know realistically that our relationship is unlikely to happen


Hasn't a ghost of a chance in this crazy romance
There is no chance for us in this irrational, improbable situation


You go to my head
You occupy my thoughts and dominate my mind (repeated for emphasis)




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: J.F. Coots, Haven Gillespie

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Comments from YouTube:

Jethro Jackson

Anthony Braxton was a very brave jazz musician putting out "For Alto" in 1969.. a album of sax solos that went very much against the grain. Remember just because it has never been done doesn't mean that you can't do it.

Pretzel_Basket

@Jeffro321 "just because it has never been done doesn't mean that you can't do it" That is the perfect way to put it my friend. Innovation and creativity pour from Mr. Braxton, a true master of his craft.

Игорь Иванов

Супер!!!

vacuumtube1954

Thank you for posting this great music. Agree completely with my friend's post here from Jeffro321, fearloathing91, and DonWea5. Well put gentlemen.

john Last

very nice!

acurious yellow

allawys loved anthony, anyone got "in the tradition"

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