A Foggy Day
Chet Baker Lyrics


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I was a stranger in the city
Out of town were the people I knew
I had that feeling of self-pity
What to do, what to do, what to do
The outlook was decidedly blue

But as I walked through the foggy streets alone
It turned out to be the luckiest day I've known

A foggy day, in London town
Had me low, had me down
I viewed the morning, with much alarm
British Museum, had lost its charm

How long I wondered,
Could this thing last
But the age of miracles, hadn't past
For suddenly, I saw you there
And through foggy London town,
The sun was shining everywhere

For suddenly, I saw you there
And through foggy London town,
The sun was shining everywhere

Everywhere




Everywhere
Everywhere

Overall Meaning

Chet Baker’s “A Foggy Day” is a song about being lost and having a feeling of self-pity in a place of unfamiliarity. Baker’s dreary tone creates a melancholic atmosphere that aligns perfectly with the grimy city streets that he is describing. Through the fog, the singer cannot see clearly, and the bleak sight only adds to his feelings of despair. However, halfway through the song, there is a sudden turn. The singer sees someone he recognizes, and the sun starts to shine through the foggy city. This person’s presence makes all of the difference in the world, and the sun comes out, lifting the singer's mood.


This song is an ode to the power of human connection, no matter how dreary the circumstances may be. Baker's lyrics express the idea that when someone is lost or in a dark place, it is often the intervention of a friend or loved one that can change the entire outlook. The line “But the age of miracles hadn't past” is especially poignant, as the singer sees the sudden appearance of someone familiar as a “miracle.” The song thus reminds us that, no matter how hopeless a situation may seem, there is always the chance that some sort of guiding light will appear.


Line by Line Meaning

I was a stranger in the city
I was in a new place where I didn't know anyone


Out of town were the people I knew
The people I was familiar with were not around


I had that feeling of self-pity
I was feeling sorry for myself


What to do, what to do, what to do
I didn't know what actions to take to improve my situation


The outlook was decidedly blue
My perspective on the situation was negative


But as I walked through the foggy streets alone
As I journeyed through the misty roads by myself


It turned out to be the luckiest day I've known
It ended up being a fortunate day for me


A foggy day, in London town
The day was misty in London


Had me low, had me down
It made me sad


I viewed the morning, with much alarm
I was worried when I saw the morning


British Museum, had lost its charm
Even the British Museum was not interesting to me


How long I wondered,
I was curious about how long the situation would last


Could this thing last
I questioned whether the situation could continue


But the age of miracles, hadn't past
There was still a chance for unexpected good things to happen


For suddenly, I saw you there
Suddenly, I saw you


And through foggy London town,
As I looked through the misty London streets,


The sun was shining everywhere
The sun was bright and everywhere


Everywhere
All around


Everywhere
In every place


Everywhere
All over the city




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin

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