It's The Same Old Story
Billie Holiday Lyrics


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The same old story
It's as old as the stars above
The same old story
Of a boy and a girl in love
The scenes say more moonlight
The times say more June light
Romance's the thing
Two hearts away deep in a dream

The same old story
It's been told much too much before
The same old story
But it's worth telling just once more
It's all fun and laughter




They lived ever after in ecstasy
The same old story but it's new to me

Overall Meaning

At a surface level, Billie Holiday's song "It's The Same Old Story" appears to be a simple and familiar tale of two lovers falling deeply in love. The lyrics describe a familiar scene of a boy and a girl swept up in the thrill of romance, enjoying moonlit evenings and the beauty of a June day. Despite the fact that this story has been told repeatedly, the singer asserts that it's worth recounting for the sheer beauty and magic of falling in love. A happy ending is implied, with the couple living happily ever after.


However, deeper analysis reveals that there are hints of melancholy and wistfulness bubbling beneath the surface of the lyrics. The use of the phrase "same old story" highlights a sense of weariness or resignation. The repetition of this phrase within the lyrics further reinforces this feeling. The singer appears to be acknowledging that although the story of falling in love is beautiful and captivating, it is also one that has been told countless times before. The fact that the story is "new to me" suggests that the singer may be experiencing a sense of longing or loneliness, wishing that she herself was experiencing this familiar yet entrancing love story.


Overall, "It's The Same Old Story" is a bittersweet tale of love and longing, a tribute to the timeless beauty of human connection and affection.


Line by Line Meaning

The same old story
This is a familiar narrative that has been told many times.


It's as old as the stars above
This story is ancient, going back to the beginning of time.


The same old story
This is a familiar narrative that has been told many times.


Of a boy and a girl in love
This narrative focuses on a romantic connection between two individuals.


The scenes say more moonlight
The setting is often depicted as a beautiful, romantic nighttime scene.


The times say more June light
The mood of the story is often joyful and celebratory, akin to the warm, sunny days of June.


Romance's the thing
The main theme of this narrative is love and passion.


Two hearts away deep in a dream
The lovers are so deeply in love that they are lost in a dreamlike state of happiness.


It's been told much too much before
This story has been retold so many times that it almost feels cliché and worn-out.


But it's worth telling just once more
Despite its familiarity, this story is considered incredibly valuable and worth telling again.


It's all fun and laughter
The story is often portrayed as being lighthearted and full of joy.


They lived ever after in ecstasy
The lovers are portrayed as living happily together in absolute bliss.


The same old story but it's new to me
Even though this story has been told many times, it's new and exciting to the person narrating it.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MICHAEL FIELD, NEWT OLIPHANT

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VXST

This is 🔥🔥🔥🔥

ChrisFreeman

Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson Orchestra
Thursday, September 12, 1940
New York City, East 58th Street, Liederkranz Hall Arranger Redman, Don
Bass Hall, Al
Drums Clarke, Kenny
Guitar Collins, John
Piano Wilson, Teddy
Sax, Alt Auld, George
Sax, Tenor Byas, Don / Hamilton, Jimmy
Trumpet Eldridge, Roy

Blues Films

Bad Timing.

Anon Unknown

It's just sung in free rhythm

H. Ahrenz

@Anon Unknown Bad Timing is the name of a movie where the song appeared lol He didn't mean the song has bad timing

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