In the Still of the Night
Charlie Parker Lyrics


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In the still of the night
As I gaze out of my window
At the moon in it's flight
My thoughts all stray, stray to you

In the still of the night
While the world lies in slumber
Oh the times without number
When I say to you

Do you love me
Just like I love you
Are you my life to be
That dream come true
Or will this dream of mine
Will it fade way out of sight

Just like that moon growing dim




Way out on the rim of the hill
In the still of the night

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Charlie Watts's song In The Still Of The Night paint the picture of someone who is alone and contemplative in the middle of the night. He's gazing out of his window at the moon and his thoughts all stray to someone he loves. The world around him is slumbering, but he cannot sleep. He wonders if this person he loves feels the same way about him. He questions whether they could be his "dream come true," or if it's just a hopeless fantasy.


The comparison to the moon growing dim on the rim of a hill in the still of the night highlights the sense of fading hope and dwindling possibility. The nighttime is a time of reflection, introspection and vulnerability, and the lyrics reflect those emotions beautifully. It's a quiet, melancholic ballad that speaks to the heart, deeply resonating with anyone who has felt these emotions before.


Line by Line Meaning

In the still of the night
In the quiet, peaceful night


As I gaze out of my window
As I look out of my window


At the moon in its flight
Watching the moon moving through the sky


My thoughts all stray, stray to you
My thoughts wander to you


While the world lies in slumber
While everyone is asleep


Oh the times without number
So many times before


When I say to you
When I ask you


Do you love me
Do you have feelings for me


Just like I love you
As intensely as I do


Are you my life to be
Are we meant to be together


That dream come true
The one dream I've always had


Or will this dream of mine
Is my dream going to be a reality


Will it fade way out of sight
Or is it going to disappear like the moon


Just like that moon growing dim
Like the moon that's becoming less visible


Way out on the rim of the hill
On the outer edge of the horizon


In the still of the night
In the peaceful nighttime




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Cloud9, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Cole Porter

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lester56

The way Bird storms in on his solo is just incredible!One of my long-time favourite Parker solos...

DeadliftArnie

This is probably my all time favorite jazz solo. I first heard it in around 1960 and never forgot that sound. Brilliant.

CaseInPoint

@DeadliftArnie this ranks almost at the top of my all-time list. Second only to John Coltrane's short, expressive solo on Stella By Starlight recorded with Miles' Quintet.

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Compassion Please

IMO this recording is the single best saxophone improvisation on a standard. Bird even throws in a little “Pop Goes the Weasel.”

CaseInPoint

Listen for Parker's riff of "Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush" 😊 near the end. I purchased the 78 rpm disc as a teenager in the mid 1950s. I am still in awe of Bird's improvisational genius!

Scott Douglas Laxier

This song floors me every time. A simpler, wonderful time.

sam soul

a masterpiece

cluny

I'm glad you like this. When I get to this disc in the Complete box, this song with the breakdowns getting to what was released is just painful. Mitch Miller is working hard to frame and shine up something that doesn't need the packaging.

John Holloway

bird takes a standard and turns it on it head . pure creation. man it flowed so effort lesslee bird is the man

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