My Heart Stood Still
Bill Evans Lyrics


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I took one look at you
That's all I meant to do
And then my heart stood still

My feet could step and walk
My lips could move and talk
And yet my heart stood still
Though not a single word was spoken
I could tell you knew
That unfelt clasp of hands
Told me so well you knew
I never lived at all
Until the thrill of that moment
When my heart stood still

I took one look at you
That's all I meant to do
And then my heart stopped right there

My feet could step and walk
My lips could move and talk
And yet my heart stood still

Though not a single word was spoken
I could tell you knew
That unfelt claps of hands
Told me so well you knew
I never lived at all




Until the thrill of that moment
When my heart stood still

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "My Heart Stood Still" by Bill Evans express the feeling of love at first sight. The song's narrator describes how their heart stopped and stood still when they saw the person they fell in love with. The singer's body can still function and move, but their heart cannot, and that is how powerful the feeling of falling in love is. The lyrics suggest that this experience is a moment of awakening in the singer's life, and they feel as though they have never truly lived until this moment when their heart stood still.


The song's title and lyrics are an allusion to Shakespeare's play The Tempest, in which the character Miranda describes seeing Ferdinand for the first time and says, "My heart flew to your service and my heart stood still." The use of this allusion adds to the romantic and dramatic tone of the lyrics.


One interesting fact about "My Heart Stood Still" is that it was written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart for the musical A Connecticut Yankee (1927). The song has since become a jazz standard and has been covered by various artists, including Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, and Ella Fitzgerald. Another notable cover is by pianist and composer Bill Evans, who recorded the song on his album Conversations With Myself (1963).


The song's melody is based on a simple descending chromatic scale that creates a sense of longing and tension. The song is typically played in a slow tempo, with lots of space between the notes to emphasize the feelings of the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

I took one look at you
Upon laying eyes on you


That's all I meant to do
My intention was to only glance


And then my heart stood still
At that moment, my heart stopped beating


My feet could step and walk
Though my physical body had mobility


My lips could move and talk
And my mouth had the ability to articulate


And yet my heart stood still
My heart remained motionless despite my bodily functions


Though not a single word was spoken
Without exchanging any verbal communication


I could tell you knew
I could sense that you understood


That unfelt clasp of hands
The imaginary grasp of our hands coming together


Told me so well you knew
Subtly conveyed to me that you felt the same way


I never lived at all
Up until that moment, I never felt truly alive


Until the thrill of that moment
It was only in that exact instant


When my heart stood still
That my heart was truly captivated and stopped beating




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: LORENZ HART, RICHARD RODGERS

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