the man from mars
Artie Shaw Lyrics


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The man in the moon looked into my window
And found me alone and blue
The man in the moon told me something and told me to tell it to you.

I've got a message from The Man In The Moon for you
Just you
He said to tell you there's a bench in the park for two,
Just two

I know you should be sleeping and I'm keeping you awake
But I'm just delivering a message he told me to take

I've got a message saying love will be 'round to call and then
If we don't meet him he may never be 'round to call again;





The evening found me lonely and I thought you might be lonely too
So I brought a message from The Man In The Moon for you.

Overall Meaning

Artie Shaw's song "The Man From Mars" opens with the image of the man in the moon looking into the window of the singer, finding him alone and blue. The meaning behind this could be that the singer is feeling lonely and isolated, which is a common theme across many types of music. Then, the man in the moon tells the singer to deliver a message to their loved one. The message is that there is a bench in the park for two, implying that the singer should meet their loved one there.


The song progresses with the singer being apologetic for disturbing their loved one's sleep by delivering the message. The message is that love will be around soon, and if they don't meet with it, it might never come again. The feeling of loneliness and the search for love is again a common theme in many types of music. The singer then shares that they are lonely and thought that their loved one might be too, hence they have brought a message from The Man In The Moon.


Overall, the meaning behind the lyrics of "The Man From Mars" can be interpreted in different ways by different listeners. However, the common theme is that of loneliness and the search for love.


Line by Line Meaning

The man in the moon looked into my window
I was feeling low and gazing at the moon, when suddenly I felt like the moon was looking back at me.


And found me alone and blue
In that moment, I felt an overwhelming sense of loneliness and sadness.


The man in the moon told me something and told me to tell it to you.
Suddenly, the moon spoke to me and asked me to share a message with someone important to me.


I've got a message from The Man In The Moon for you
This message comes directly from the moon, and it's meant specifically for you.


Just you
This message is for you and no one else.


He said to tell you there's a bench in the park for two, Just two
The moon wants you to know that there's a special place for you and someone else to sit and enjoy each other's company in the park.


I know you should be sleeping and I'm keeping you awake But I'm just delivering a message he told me to take
I'm sorry I'm keeping you up, but this message was too important to wait until morning.


I've got a message saying love will be 'round to call and then If we don't meet him he may never be 'round to call again;
The message is about the importance of seizing opportunities for love, because they may not come around again.


The evening found me lonely and I thought you might be lonely too So I brought a message from The Man In The Moon for you.
I felt lonely and thought you might be feeling the same way, so I wanted to share this message of hope and love from the moon with you.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BRONISLAW KAPER, GUS KAHN, WALTER JURMANN

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Comments from YouTube:

@mariocaffari5015

Just incredible, this must be one of his finest live tunes a * MASTERPIECE * and an < MILESTONE >
in Jazz - History ! 1938 recorded, sounds like in the good '60s in a special night - club, so let's go there !
Very good audio quality. Don't miss his unique version of " Taboo " Greetings from Switzerland

@RobertJFuller

Thanks Mario, and I agree! The most exciting performance.

@tcpratt1660

I would add a lot of Shaw's performances from his time on the 1940-41 season of the "George Burns and Gracie Allen" program to his "finest live tunes" list - and as a bonus, Shaw was written into the scripts as a foil to George and Gracie.

@johnpotter4750

@@RobertJFuller Agree, A very nice performance. Has an interesting glowing watch, looks Smart !)

@Mr.Meerkat95

Chefs kiss

@WilliamSilva-ml5nw

Another example of a drummer, Buddy Rich, pushing and driving the band, as he did with the broadcast version of The Carioca. In a video version of his life, BR said he wasn't happy with some of his playing with Shaw. I don't think he was referring to The Carioca or the Man from Mars broadcast recordings.

@krupag.5972

William Silva, I completely agree with you about Buddy Rich (22 at the time!) on this recording. I first heard this recording on a Sunday morning big band radio show, years ago. I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Rich at a concert around that time. Got his autograph, too! Will never forget that.

@WilliamSilva-ml5nw

@@krupag.5972 Krupa G I too briefly met BR. His band had finished it's set at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1969. Led Zeppelin was finishing the night. BR had played a fantastic West Side Story solo. The heck with Zep, I was leaving to go sleep in the car. Just then BR came by in a blue Cadillac. I went crazy, told him how great he had played and called him an "fn" bitch!! He took it in the good sense I meant it and said, "Well... thank you, son!!!" Asked if I could shake his hand. He put his hand out the car window. We shook hands and off the car went into the night. BR wasn't nasty and he made me the happiest kid in the world that night. I shook the hand of "the world's greatest drummer!!!"

@susanrich7700

As a former amateur clarinet player, I was blown away by Shaw's virtuosity here. Heard it for the first time last nite on NPR's Hot Jazz Saturday Night, host Rob Bamberger signed off with it. An unforgettable performance, I will listen many more times.

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