Blue
Benny Goodman Lyrics


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Blue moon you saw me standing alone
Without a dream in my heart
Without a love of my own
Blue moon, you knew just what I was there for
You heard me saying a prayer for
Someone I really could care for
And then there suddenly appeared before me
The only one my arms will ever hold
I heard somebody whisper "Please adore me"
And when I looked, the moon had turned to gold!
Blue moon!
Now I'm no longer alone




Without a dream in my heart
Without a love of my own

Overall Meaning

Benny Goodman's song "Blue Moon" is a love song with a poignantly lonely feel to it, using the metaphor of a blue moon to evoke a sense of unrequited love. The opening line "Blue moon you saw me standing alone" reveals the melancholic state of the singer, standing alone without a partner or any dream of love. The repeated phrase "without a dream in my heart, without a love of my own" underscores this feeling of emptiness and loneliness.


As the song progresses, the singer addresses the moon, personified as a knowing presence that understands his feelings and desires. He prays for someone to love, and the moon seems to answer his prayers by bringing the object of his affection into his life. As the song climaxes, the moon turns gold, symbolizing the fulfillment of the singer's wish. The final refrain of "blue moon, now I'm no longer alone, without a dream in my heart, without a love of my own" brings the song full circle, with the blue moon now representing the singer's newfound hope and happiness.


Line by Line Meaning

Blue moon you saw me standing alone
The rare occasion when someone happened to see me alone


Without a dream in my heart
I had lost hope and didn't have any aspirations


Without a love of my own
I had no one to love or who loved me back


Blue moon, you knew just what I was there for
The blue moon was aware of my presence and purpose


You heard me saying a prayer for
The moon was attentive to the prayer I made


Someone I really could care for
I was yearning for someone who mattered to me deeply


And then there suddenly appeared before me
Unexpectedly, someone showed up in front of me


The only one my arms will ever hold
The one whom I desired to embrace forever


I heard somebody whisper "Please adore me"
Someone requested to be loved and cherished


And when I looked, the moon had turned to gold!
The moment was so magical that even the moon appeared to have transformed into gold


Blue moon!
The blue moon was the catalyst and inspiration for a beautiful moment


Now I'm no longer alone
My loneliness disappeared


Without a dream in my heart
I regained faith and aspirations in life


Without a love of my own
I finally found someone to love and who loved me back




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Written by: Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers

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Comments from YouTube:

Joe Carbery

Benny's alto solo shows a strong Beiderbecke influence.

Bernard Levin

love it!!!!

shivan30

Is the sax solo here played by Benny Goodman?

TheMadkitties1

shivan30 Says that Benny plays clarinet and alto and Fud Livingston is on clarinet and "sax" (tenor). I think that the solo sounds more like an alto than a tenor, so I think it's Benny! Benny's contemporary Ted Lewis that was famous for being a clarinetist also played the alto sax on MANY of his recordings, yet all he is associated with is the clarinet. Interesting how musicians become so associated with one instrument we forget that they had other talents!

Gustavo Armand

Benny Goodman plays the first baritone sax solo (note the precision of his solo and his typical "drag"of the notes), and the alto sax that follows the Partland's cornet was Fud Livingson. Benny was more precise and clear in their few alto solos.

Ed Schober

Yes

Paul Kompanowski

@Gustavo Armand Benny played both the baritone lead on the intro and the Trumbauer influenced alto sax solo at the end. Fud isn't heard on this side. He plays a gritty alto solo on Room 1411

pete march

I would guess Fud Livingstone playing bass saxophone. pete march

Tal Sydney Lightbody

pete march Benny Goodman is playing baritone saxophone

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