The Man From The South
Benny Goodman Lyrics


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When the mellow moon begins to beam
Every night I dream a little dream
And of course Prince Charming is the theme
The he, for me.

Although I realize as well as you
It is seldom that a dream comes true
To me it's clear
That he'll appear

Some day he'll come along, the man I love
And he'll be big and strong, the man I love
And when he comes my way
I'll do my best to make him stay

He'll look at me and smile; I'll understand
And in a little while he'll take my hand
And though it seems absurd
I know we both won't say a word

Maybe I shall meet him Sunday
Maybe Monday, maybe not
Still I'm sure to meet him one day
Maybe Tuesday will be my good news day

He'll build a little home just meant for two
From which I'll never roam; who would? Would you?




And so all else above
I'm waiting for the man I love

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the classic Benny Goodman song "The Man I Love" paint a picture of a woman's dreams of a perfect man, or more specifically, a Prince Charming figure. The opening lines of the song suggest that this is a recurring dream, something which the woman often thinks about: "When the mellow moon begins to beam, every night I dream a little dream, and of course, Prince Charming is the theme, the he, for me."


The lyrics acknowledge that dreams don't always come true - "although I realize as well as you, it is seldom that a dream comes true" - yet the woman remains optimistic that her Prince Charming will appear someday. She envisions a man who is "big and strong" who will "look at me and smile." When this happens, they will both "know" that they are meant to be together, even if they "won't say a word."


The song ends with a sense of hopeful yearning, as the woman waits for the man she loves to come into her life. She imagines them building a home together, a place where she will feel safe and never want to leave. The song's closing lines sum up the woman's unwavering longing and desire to find her soulmate: "And so all else above, I'm waiting for the man I love."


Line by Line Meaning

When the mellow moon begins to beam
Every night, when the calm light of the moon rises


Every night I dream a little dream
I dream a small dream every night


And of course Prince Charming is the theme
And it is always about finding my Prince Charming


The he, for me.
The one who is meant for me.


Although I realize as well as you
Although I'm aware just like you are


It is seldom that a dream comes true
That it's a rare occurrence for a dream to become reality


To me it's clear
But for me it's obvious


That he'll appear
That he'll show up


Some day he'll come along, the man I love
One day, the man I love will come into my life


And he'll be big and strong, the man I love
He will be a strong and powerful man


And when he comes my way
And when fate brings him to me


I'll do my best to make him stay
I'll do everything I can to keep him by my side


He'll look at me and smile; I'll understand
He'll look at me with a smile, and I will know


And in a little while he'll take my hand
And he will soon hold my hand


And though it seems absurd
And although it may seem unlikely


I know we both won't say a word
I know we won't need to say anything


Maybe I shall meet him Sunday
Perhaps I will meet him on a Sunday


Maybe Monday, maybe not
Or maybe it will be on a Monday, or maybe it won't be


Still I'm sure to meet him one day
Regardless, I am sure that I will meet him someday


Maybe Tuesday will be my good news day
Perhaps I'll receive good news on a Tuesday


He'll build a little home just meant for two
He will create a small home just for the two of us


From which I'll never roam; who would? Would you?
And I'll never leave it; who would want to? Would you?


And so all else above
And despite everything else that is out there


I'm waiting for the man I love
I am waiting for the man whom I love.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GEORGE GERSHWIN, IRA GERSHWIN

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Randy S

Benny Goodman was quite possibly one of the greatest artists of the era. A true masterpiece.

Jack Nason

Not possibly, but in fact one of the greatests!

Gordon Ackerman

Benny was an accomplished classical musician as well as  a popular musician. His recording of Mozart's Clarinet Concerto is a landmark, as good as the best.

Louis Mcelwee

Not only composed by Mary Lou Williams but its also her arrangement.

BRONC0WILLY

This is truly great music! I grew up listening to this type of music but not in the 40s! Mom and Dad played it around the house while I was growing up in the 60s. I just can't get enough!

Carol Johnson

Love how they make it jump and pop.
Keeping that tempo light and free and easy.

Suicide Goose

+Carol Johnson Lol I read poop...

James

Hello Carol, how are things going with you?

Millions of Records / Ernie B

Another great version of this can be found on the CD by Benny Goodman, Sid Catlett, Peggy Lee, titled "Roll 'Em! Live In 1941". Also includes brilliant version of Flying Home.

dancebandleader

Good for you! This is one of the great arrangements and performances of the swing era.

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