On Green Dolphin Street
Bill Evans Lyrics


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It seems like a dream, yet I know it happened
A man, a maid, a kiss, and then goodbye
Romance was the theme
And we were the players
I never think of this without a sigh

Lover, one lovely day
Love came, planning to stay
Green Dolphin Street supplied the setting
The setting for nights beyond forgetting
And through these moments apart memories live in my heart
When I recall the love I found on
I could kiss the ground on Green Dolphin Street

Lover, one lovely day
Love came, planning to stay
Green Dolphin Street supplied the setting
The setting for nights beyond forgetting
And through these moments apart memories live in my heart




When I recall the love I found on
On Green Dolphin Street

Overall Meaning

The song "On Green Dolphin Street" by Bill Evans is a classic jazz standard that tells the story of a romance that took place on the titular street. The first verse sets up the longing and bittersweet memories associated with the location, with the lyrics describing the love affair as feeling like a dream but something that is all too real. The second verse further describes the details of the romance, with the lovers being described as players in a larger theme of romance. The chorus repeats the central image of the street as the setting of the affair, emphasizing the power of memory to preserve the love that was found there.


The lyrics of "On Green Dolphin Street" convey a sense of romantic nostalgia and the way that certain places and moments can stay with us even years after they have passed. The song is often associated with the jazz tradition of "standards" - songs that are frequently performed and recorded by various artists in different styles. Some interpretations of the song put a greater emphasis on its melodic and harmonic structures, with the piano providing a key part of the arrangement. Overall, "On Green Dolphin Street" remains a beloved classic in the jazz world, and its timeless lyrics and melody continue to resonate with listeners today.


Line by Line Meaning

It seems like a dream, yet I know it happened
The experience was so surreal that it feels like a dream, but it was a real memory.


A man, a maid, a kiss, and then goodbye
Two people, a man and a woman, shared a fleeting moment of love before parting ways.


Romance was the theme
The love between the man and woman was the central focus of the experience.


And we were the players
The man and woman were the main characters in their own love story.


I never think of this without a sigh
Reflecting on the past event always brings a sense of nostalgia and longing.


Lover, one lovely day
Addressing the lover who was encountered on that memorable day.


Love came, planning to stay
The love that was felt between the two people was intended to be long-lasting.


Green Dolphin Street supplied the setting
The location where the love story occurred was on Green Dolphin Street.


The setting for nights beyond forgetting
The location left an indelible impression on the two lovers, and they will never forget the moments they spent together there.


And through these moments apart memories live in my heart
Although the lovers are now separated, the memories of the time they spent together stay with them.


When I recall the love I found on
In retrospect, the love that was found on Green Dolphin Street holds a special place in the singer's heart.


I could kiss the ground on Green Dolphin Street
The artist feels such deep affection for the location that they would happily show their gratitude by kissing the ground.




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Written by: BRONISLAW KAPER, NED WASHINGTON

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Comments from YouTube:

lray1234

He makes the piano almost sound like a new instrument....Bill Evans is amazing

Bill Kirchner

This was recorded on January 19, 1959 at the end of a Chet Baker studio record date in NYC. There was extra time available, and producer Orrin Keepnews asked Bill Evans, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones to stay and record a few impromptu tunes as a trio. The results were not released until over a decade later.

falconflight guitar inventions

bill was really digging his chops..great info man....!

catsgomoo

Unbelievable. Heaps and bags of talent, feel, and soul in every note whilst remaining technically unquestionable. Such a privilege to have so many great recordings of him. He captures such a beautiful feeling with his playing a really thoughtful and sophisticated air with a certain playfulness and innocence. What a musician.

Louise Rose

Yes, beautiful re-imagining of this standard (originally from a late-40s film) and you can hear the gentle summer/early autumn rain in the cymbals and brushwork, the whole track feels like a watercolour painting or the like. Exquisite piano playing! :)

David Goldblatt

God, I love the way Bill deconstructs a song and then sublimely chases it back together for those brief moments. Oscar nails this tune but Bill OWNS IT.

Algonquin

Evans plays a modern classical style...not to be confused with jazz that Oscar played.

Darryl Schultz

Own Shmown-there's one pianist to actually MAKE LOVE to this little number-Roy Budd. This Bill Evans effort was a snoozefest by comparison.

Heylollie

@Darryl Schultz NSFW

Darryl Schultz

@Heylollie The Roy Budd version of On Green Dolphin Street that I mentioned in my last post here,is on an album I bought in a record shop many years ago. One of the very best tracks I've heard of any music. Didn't get it on YouTube or by Googling.

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