Serenade In The Night
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Serenade in the night
'Neath a fair lady's window,
Just the same serenade
That I tenderly played
On a night long ago.

There were stars in the sky
And I sang 'neath the roses,
But she gave not a sigh
That she'd ever be mine
And my love story closes.

Oh! why must the south wind be bringing it?
Oh! why must my heart keep on singing it?
Serenade in the night
From the past comes to haunt me,
When I hear that refrain,




Oh! my heart aches again
For the lost love of mine.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bing Crosby's song "Serenade in the Night" speak to the heartbroken longing that a failed romance can leave behind. The singer laments his lost love as he stands underneath her window serenading her, the same way he once did when he still had hope for their relationship. This bittersweet memory is brought back to him by the familiar tune of his own melody, and the lyrics paint a picture of the same night he played for her, with stars in the sky and the scent of roses around him.


Despite the romantic setting, the woman in question did not reciprocate his feelings, and so the singer's wistful nostalgia is tinged with bitterness and regret. He questions why his heart "keeps on singing" the same tune, why it can't move on from the pain of the past. The final line of the chorus is particularly poignant as he mourns "the lost love of mine", acknowledging that it is something he can never get back.


Overall, "Serenade in the Night" is a melancholic ballad that captures the lingering heartache of a failed romance. It paints a vivid picture of a romantic scene, but with the sad knowledge that the singer's affections were not returned.


Line by Line Meaning

Serenade in the night
A song played at night for a lady.


'Neath a fair lady's window,
Played under the window of a beautiful woman.


Just the same serenade
A repeat of a previously played song.


That I tenderly played
Played gently and lovingly.


On a night long ago.
On a night that has passed and can't be experienced again.


There were stars in the sky
The sky was illuminated with shining stars.


And I sang 'neath the roses,
The song was sung under blossoming roses.


But she gave not a sigh
The lady didn't respond with emotional interest.


That she'd ever be mine
She didn't feel the same way, and he knew it.


And my love story closes.
The chapter of the love story that started that night ended.


Oh! why must the south wind be bringing it?
Why must the wind bring memories of the relationship?


Oh! why must my heart keep on singing it?
Why does his heart keep singing the same song?


Serenade in the night
The song he played for her at night.


From the past comes to haunt me,
Memories of the past haunt him.


When I hear that refrain,
When he hears that repeated melody.


Oh! my heart aches again
His heart starts feeling pain again.


For the lost love of mine.
For the love that is lost and can't be revived.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Bixio Cherubini, Cesare Bixio

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Comments from YouTube:

RockoOfBolton

My grandad used to sing this to me as a kid :) great memories. RIP Grandad xx

Jack Ginsberg

Ah, This song is simply marvelous..

Jack Wolf

I can't stop watching this!!!

Jack Wolf

i love this!

Jack Wolf

better then today's music

Jack Jarusik

Than*

sprfitter1

The lamplighter would whistle a tune while on his rounds. Can anyone direct me to that tune?

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GNR Enhanced

Rolling_Ruedo

@UberWolfGeist For the most part :)

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