How Deep Is The Ocean?
Billie Holiday Lyrics


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How much do I love you?
I'll tell you no lie
How deep is the ocean?
How high is the sky?

How many times a day do I think of you?
How many roses are sprinkled with dew?
How far would I travel
To be where you are?
How far is the journey
From here to a star?

And if I ever lost you, how much would I cry?
How deep is the ocean?
How high is the sky?

How far would I travel
To be where you are?
How far is the journey
From here to a star?

And if I ever lost you, how much would I cry?
How deep is the ocean?




How high is the sky?
How high is the sky?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Billie Holiday's "How Deep Is The Ocean?" are a testament to the depth of love the singer feels for someone else. The lyrics speak to the intensity of admiration and devotion, with each rhetorical question underscoring the immense magnitude of the singer's feelings. The first stanza poses two questions that introduce the singer's commitment to honesty and his/her devotion to the other person. The second stanza asks how often the singer thinks of the person, offering the symbol of roses sprinkled with dew, which represents the tenderness and youthfulness of the emotion. The third stanza delves deeper into the physical distance that the singer would travel to be with the other person, using the metaphor of a star's journey to represent the exacting and otherworldly lengths the singer would go to be reunited with the other person. The final stanza is a contemplative message about the powerful and inextricable love that the singer shares with the other person, tying together the themes of the song.


The lyrics of "How Deep Is The Ocean?" are a haunting and memorable tribute to the intensity of love. Billie Holiday's voice brings to life the song's central emotions of longing and affection, and her masterful interpretation gives the lyrics a new layer of complexity and nuance. The lyrics stand as a powerful reminder of the ways that music can capture the intricacies of human emotion, and the question "How deep is the ocean?" has become a cultural touchstone for the depth of devotion between people.


Line by Line Meaning

How much do I love you?
I want to express my love for you with sincerity.


I'll tell you no lie
I won't deceive you with false words or emotions.


How deep is the ocean?
The depth of my love for you is immeasurable, like the ocean.


How high is the sky?
My love for you is boundless, like the vastness of the sky.


How many times a day do I think of you?
You occupy my thoughts constantly, and I can't stop thinking about you.


How many roses are sprinkled with dew?
You are unique and special to me, like a rose adorned with dewdrops.


How far would I travel
I would go to any lengths to be with you.


To be where you are?
Because being with you is where I truly belong.


How far is the journey
The distance between us does not matter, as long as we are together.


From here to a star?
Even if I had to travel to the farthest reaches of the universe, I would still find my way back to you.


And if I ever lost you, how much would I cry?
I can't bear the thought of losing you, and the pain would be unbearable.


How deep is the ocean?
The depth of my grief would be endless, like the vastness of the ocean.


How high is the sky?
The magnitude of my loss would be immense, like the boundless expanse of the sky.




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Comments from YouTube:

neptune511

I didn't grow up listening to that kind of music but I can still remember the first time I heard one of Billie's Songs "Stars fell on Alabama last night" & I instantly fell in love with her voice & started learning for her like I never did for any singer before in my life! She's a star now in the sky & no weakness can hurt her sensitive soul anymore!

jeh500

One of the best and most significant pop songs ever written. Sung with only the class that Billie Holiday could produce. Some good people out three today who, unfortunately, will never be discovered due to what is being passed off as"music" today. Like her swing version - as opposed to many singer's dirge delivery on this.

InstantPants

I love this song, because it reminds me of a game me and my mom would play when I was little. We would ask each other "How much do you love me?" and the other would always think of something new ,"As many stars as are in the sky" "As many pedals on all the flowers in all the world" "As many drops of water in the ocean".

Jayde Warren

I am a 21-year-old who appreciates the music of Billie, Ella, Nat, Duke, and many others around that era. I just wish we had more music that sounds like this now, music like this that makes you feel what the artist is talking about.

geniekri

Nobody before or since ever sang like Billie Holiday! So cool, so smooth, so filled with feeling no matter what she sang.

Razvan Petrescu

God bless you and all youngsters. I'm 86 and I never get enough of this kind of music.

Tracy Reynolds

When it comes to Lady Day&other greats like her,Youtube should have another option besides like/dislike..it should be ABSOLUTELY LOVVVVVE!!!!How anyone could hear her sing this and NOT get a chest full of a happy heart is BEYOND me!I could care less what others think,Brilliant,Beautiful IMPECCABLE music such as this will NEVER get old!TRULY,Music for the Millennias to come!! <3 <3 <3!to Lady day,Hope you can hear how much The World still loves you&in our Hearts hold you dear!How High is the Sky?

mrprogjazzgto

A TRUE CLASSIC... Billie H. I would Love to see more videos of her

Fredy Wraamann

When Billie sings the ocean is deep indeed, but she takes me not to the sky but to heaven!

Stephen Dedalus

I'm thinking about using an arrangement of this tune for an audition piece for a university music program... People these days would have more respect for jazz if they knew the virtuosity involved, including short love songs like this. I love the vulnerability and openness you can sense from Holiday, that's what all real art is about, the stuff we all feel but are too nervous to expose...

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