I Hear Music
Billie Holiday Lyrics


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I hear music
Mighty fine music
The murmur of a morning breeze up there
The rattle of the milkman on the stair

Sure that's music
Mighty fine music
The singing of a sparrow in the sky
The perking of the coffee right near by
That's my favorite melody
You my angel, phoning me
I hear music
Mighty fine music




And anytime I think my world is wrong
I get me out of bed and sing this song

Overall Meaning

In Billie Holiday's song "I Hear Music," the lyrics describe the euphoria of enjoying even the smallest, everyday sounds as music. The song begins with Holiday stating that she hears music and that it is "mighty fine music." She then goes on to list the various sounds that she deems to be music, such as the murmur of a morning breeze and the rattle of the milkman on the stair. Her choice of sounds is significant in that it highlights the beauty in the mundane and the everyday, suggesting that one can find joy in even the most minor of details.


As the song progresses, Holiday's description of music becomes more personal. She highlights the sounds that hold particular meaning to her, such as the singing of a sparrow in the sky and the perking of coffee right near her. These sounds serve as her "favorite melody," further emphasizing that the most significant music can come from the places we may not initially consider. The song concludes with a message of hope, stating that whenever she feels like her world is wrong, she can always get out of bed and sing this song. The power of finding joy in the everyday sounds and rhythms is a potent force that can help to lift one's spirits.


Line by Line Meaning

I hear music
I am currently listening to music


Mighty fine music
The music I am hearing is really good


The murmur of a morning breeze up there
I can hear the gentle sound of the wind outside


The rattle of the milkman on the stair
I can hear the milkman making noise as he delivers milk


Sure that's music
I am certain that these sounds qualify as music


The singing of a sparrow in the sky
I can hear a bird singing in the sky


The perking of the coffee right near by
The sound of the coffee perking nearby is music to my ears


That's my favorite melody
Of all the sounds I can hear, this is my favorite


You my angel, phoning me
The sound of your voice when you call me on the phone is like music to me


And anytime I think my world is wrong
Whenever I feel like my life is going wrong


I get me out of bed and sing this song
I motivate myself by getting out of bed and singing this song




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing, Spirit Music Group, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CLARENCE GASKILL, JIMMY MC HUGH

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@SusanBoyceRN

if we all died and this was the only song left on earth as a representation for all mankind, I would be content knowing that

@skiddoo-fr9ex

Arranger, Don Redman
Bass, Al Hall
Drums, Kenny Clarke
Guitar, John Collins
Piano, Teddy Wilson
Sax, Alto, George Auld
Sax, Tenor, Don Byas, Jimmy Hamilton
Trumpet, Roy Eldridge

@garusell

The theme song to Alisa Clancy's "Morning Cup of Jazz" on KCSM, Jazz 91. Never get tired of hearing it. As Kathleen says, her phrasing is divine.

@dougmiller254

Here's a clip from Ms. Clancy's retirement party last year, featuring her musical family (hubby Clint, son Riley, daughter Ramona) et al, including up-and-coming clarinet phenom Nathan Tokunaga https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFd4R8snRDM

@shamayahwan

40s music is pristine and priceless

@subtleserveyor

This song is such a gem

@arvstephenson1107

The divine Billy Holiday.

@statesideqsod

Simple lyrics but really fine music....

@jlatuga6301

She was great 👍

@maryevans2470

How do you pick a favorite song by Lady Day! One of her best in my opinion.

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