Where The Blue Of The Night
Bing Crosby; Krueger Bennie & His Orchestra Lyrics


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Where the blue of the night meets the gold of the day,
Someone waits for me.
And the gold of her hair crowns the blue of her eyes,
Like a halo tenderly.

If only I could see her,
Oh, how happy I would be.
Where the blue of the night meets the gold of the day,
Someone waits for me.





Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Where the Blue of the Night" by Bing Crosby and Krueger Bennie & His Orchestra paint a romantic picture of a lover waiting for their significant other to join them at a special place. The phrase, "Where the blue of the night meets the gold of the day," suggests a scenic location, perhaps where the sky meets the horizon during sunrise or sunset. The singer reveals that their lover is waiting for them in this place, with the gold of her hair and the blue of her eyes blending together to create a beautiful image comparable to a halo.


The singer expresses a strong desire to see their lover, with the suggestion that it would bring immense happiness. The romantic and descriptive language creates a serene and tranquil atmosphere, emphasizing the anticipation and longing for this special meeting place.


Overall, the song conveys a sense of deep longing and romance, creating a serene image of a beautiful meeting place between lovers.


Line by Line Meaning

Where the blue of the night meets the gold of the day,
At the twilight hour, when the darkness of the night touches the brightness of the day,


Someone waits for me.
There is a hope in my heart that someone special is waiting for me at this magical hour.


And the gold of her hair crowns the blue of her eyes,
The woman I imagine has golden locks that match the blue of her eyes, making her look like a beautiful angel with a halo on her head.


Like a halo tenderly.
Her golden hair delicately frames her face, making her look even more beautiful and angelic.


If only I could see her,
I wish I could see this woman who I imagine is waiting for me, so I could finally meet the love of my life.


Oh, how happy I would be.
Her mere presence would bring me immense joy, and I can't help but imagine how wonderful it would be to finally be with her.


Where the blue of the night meets the gold of the day,
Regardless of whether this woman is real or just a figment of my imagination, my heart tells me that she is waiting for me at this magical hour when the blue of the night meets the gold of the day.


Someone waits for me.
And I hold on to this hope that someday I will find the one who is waiting for me at this magical hour where the colors of the day and night meet.




Lyrics Β© BMG Rights Management
Written by: BING CROSBY, FRED E. AHLERT, ROY TURK

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Comments from YouTube:

Ronald Granville

One of the smoooooothest cats ever to dawn a microphone. The sophistication. The raw talent. Untouchable. Uncrushable.

Robert Webster

Bing's theme song when he was at his best vocally.

Chesster

Youth dosent last forever 😒

Tiggywinkle

I agree. Bing at his best here.

Deneida 🌹

love it.. πŸ’•

Gary K. Nedrow

Bear in mind that this song was first recorded in 1932, in the heart of the Depression. That explains the nostalgic, sentimental quality, which suits Bing's voice perfectly. It was an enormous hit and remains even today the song most identified with him, even allowing for the phenomenal success of his later recording, "I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas."

Charlie Honig

No one can whistle like Bing"

markhh

Nice! Sounds great.

Bryan Rendleman

Beautiful.

Trombonology Erstwhile

In terms of quality of his voice, the '40 take may be my favourite, although the arrangement's Hawaiian elements do date the record a bit. Still, this one, the first, from Bing's "Ardent Lover" days, is the truly historic recording among the lot. His pal and accompanist, Eddie Lang, is present, and that's one reason for the historic quality.

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