If I Were a Bell
Bill Evans Lyrics


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Ask me how do I feel,
Now that we're cosy and clinging,
Well sir, all I can say is
If I were a bell I'd be ringing!

From the moment we kissed goodnight,
That's the way I just gotta behave,
And if I were a lamp I'd light,
Or if I were a banner I'd wave!

Ask me how do I feel,
Little me with my quiet upbringing,
Well sir, all I can say is
If I were a gate I'd be swinging!

And if I were a watch,
I'd start popping my spring,
Oh, and if I were a bell
I'd go "Ding dong ding dong ding!".

Ask me how do I feel
From this chemistry lesson I'm learning,
Well sir, all I can say is
If I were a bridge I'd be burning!

Well, I knew my moral would crack
From the wonderful way you looked,
Boy, if I were a duck I'd quack,
Or if I were a goose I'd be cooked!

Ask me how do I feel
Now that we're fondly caressing,
And if I were a salad,
I know I'd be splashing my dressing!

Or if I were a season,
I'd surely be Spring,
Yes, and if I were a bell,
Say, if I were a bell,




If I were a bell
I'd go "Ding dong ding dong ding!".

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "If I Were a Bell" by Bill Evans speak to the overwhelming and joyous feelings of love and affection experienced by the singer in the context of a romantic relationship. The opening lines, "Ask me how do I feel, Now that we're cosy and clinging," set the tone for the rest of the song, highlighting the intimate and close connection the singer shares with their partner. The imagery of a bell ringing is used to convey a sense of excitement and happiness, suggesting that if the singer were a bell, they would be exuberantly announcing their joy.


As the lyrics progress, the singer expresses a sense of abandon and freedom in their emotions, stating that if they were a lamp, they would light up, or if they were a banner, they would wave. These metaphors reflect the idea of being fully immersed in the moment and embracing their feelings without hesitation. The repetition of the refrain "If I were a bell I'd be ringing" reinforces the theme of celebration and exultation in love.


The lyrics also touch on the transformative power of love, with the singer imagining themselves as different objects or elements that represent various emotions and actions. The mention of being a gate swinging open, a watch with a popping spring, or a bell resounding with "Ding dong" all convey a sense of movement, excitement, and liveliness attributed to the overwhelming emotions of love.


As the song reaches its climax, the singer playfully explores different scenarios in which they would express their love and desire. From the humorous image of a duck quacking or a goose being cooked, to the more sensual imagery of a salad splashing with dressing, the lyrics create a vivid and colorful picture of the singer's passionate state of mind. The repeated assertion that "If I were a bell, I'd go 'Ding dong ding dong ding!'" serves as a whimsical and catchy hook that emphasizes the infectious and joyful nature of love.


Overall, "If I Were a Bell" beautifully captures the exhilaration and intensity of love through imaginative and playful lyrics that paint a vivid picture of a deeply felt romantic connection. The song conveys a sense of elation, freedom, and sheer delight in being swept away by the emotions and experiences of being in love. The clever wordplay and creative metaphors used throughout the song make it a whimsical and captivating exploration of the profound impact that love can have on an individual's emotions and imagination.




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Written by: Frank Loesser

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Comments from YouTube:

noahvale939

No surprise that Miles hired Bill shortly after this was recorded or that that Bill went on to become the most important Jazz pianist of his generation.

Paul Gentile

@Joan M James all those you mentioned are phenomenal.. I don't believe in the best in anything.all have different styles.all great. but I will say that Bill Evans is one of the greatest jazz pianists in the history of jazz music...a master at the piano as his recorded music shows.

Joan M James

Bill Evans wasn't as good as Tommy Flanagan, Wynton Kelly, Red Garland, Thelonious Monk, or Walter Bishop Jr. Just my opinion, but it seemed like Evans was showing off, playing too many notes without a theme, very much like Bud Powell's playing.

chazinko

Now listen to hear Bill play this tune with Miles on Jazz at the Plaza from September 1958.

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