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I Cover the Waterfront
Billie Holiday Lyrics


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I cover the waterfront
I'm watching the sea
Will the one I love
Be coming back to me?

I cover the waterfront
In search of my love
An I'm covered
By a starlit sky above

Here am I
Patiently waiting
Hoping and longing
Oh, how I yearn
Where are you?
Have you thought back time?
Will you remember?
Will you return?

I cover the waterfront
I'm watching the sea
Will the one I love
Be coming back to me?

Here am I
Patiently waiting
Hoping and longing
Oh, how I yearn
Where are you?
Have you thought back time?
Will you remember?
Will you return?

I cover the waterfront
I'm watching the sea
Will the one I love
Be coming back to me?

Will the one I love
Be coming back
To me?

Overall Meaning

In Billie Holiday's song "I Cover The Waterfront," the lyrics are of somebody who keeps a close watch on the sea with the hope that the one they love will come back to them. The song is a melancholic melody, a ballad of yearning, and a state of passion, where the singer is on the edge of despair as they wonder if their love will ever return to them. As is often the case with Holiday's music, the lyrics in "I Cover The Waterfront" are open to different interpretations. But the most apparent reading is one of a person deeply in love with another who is separated by the sea. The singer is keeping track of the waterfront and the tide, pinning their hopes on the possibility of the one they love's return.


Overall, "I Cover The Waterfront" presents a universal feeling: waiting for someone you love. The setting of the song is significant, as it is suggestive of a long-distance relationship or the painful separation and loss of a partner. The lyrics convey the singer's vulnerability, and the low notes in the melody contribute to a sense of lamentation and grief. The song represents a classic example of what Billie Holiday is famous for, that is, emotive song-writing.


Line by Line Meaning

I cover the waterfront
I'm searching high and low for my love


I'm watching the sea
Watching the vast ocean, hoping to reunite with my love


Will the one I love
Wondering if my lover will return to me


Be coming back to me?
Will my beloved come back and save me from the loneliness?


In search of my love
As I search for my love


And I'm covered
The starry sky blankets me


By a starlit sky above
And I'm comforted by the twinkling heavens


Here am I
Here I am, waiting


Patiently waiting
And I wait patiently


Hoping and longing
With a heart full of hope and desire


Oh, how I yearn
Longing for my love's return


Where are you?
Where has my love gone?


Have you thought back time?
Have you thought of me and our memories together?


Will you remember?
Will my love remember the love that we shared?


Will you return?
And will they come back to me?


Will the one I love
Will the one I love


Be coming back
Be returning


To me?
To my waiting arms?




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Edward Heyman, John W. Green

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Rose Asher

My 84-year-old sister sang this to me over the phone New Year's Day. She knocked it out of the park ❣️❣️❣️

JohnnyLeeHookerfan

🎵 🎶 🤗 ❣️

Postatility

Like Sinatra, like Bennett, the years may have diminished her voice, but the wisdom and understanding that comes through more than makes up for any changes in vocal quality.

Basil Shahiyd

The most revolutionary female singer in Jazz history.
Second to none!

Lance Howard Comedy

What a jewel she is.  The greatest jazz singer of all time

Jon Jukes

What do you think about Ella?

Lance Howard Comedy

@Jon Jukes I love her too. They are my go to Jazz Singers.

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Billie is a legend now. This is the song I sometimes wake up humming. This is the version I am most familiar with. Many others have tried, but only Billie's version makes my heart smile.

Trombonology Erstwhile

Brilliant performance! I love the fact that she does the verse, as she did on the 8/7/41 version with Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra. Buck Clayton and Tony Scott are beautiful behind her. Clearly, Lady Day loved this song.

Postatility

It should be mentioned that Beryl Booker is the pianist in this brilliant performance.

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