Blue Room
Chet Baker Lyrics


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We'll have a blue room
A new room for two room
Where ev'ry day's a holiday
Because you're married to me.
Not like a ballroom
A small room, A hall room
Where I can smoke my pipe away
With your wee head upon my knee.
We will thrive on, keep alive on
Just nothing but kisses
With Mister and Missus
On little blue chairs.
You sew your trousseau
And Robinson Crusoe




Is not so far from worldly cares
As our blue room far away upstairs!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Chet Baker's song "Blue Room" depict a romantic and intimate setting for a couple. The blue room symbolizes a new and private space for the two individuals, where every day feels like a festive occasion because they are married and deeply in love. Unlike a grand ballroom, this room is small and cozy, more akin to a hall or a lounge. Here, the singer can enjoy his personal indulgence of smoking his pipe, while his partner rests her head on his knee, signifying a gentle and affectionate connection between them.


The couple thrives on the simplicity and purity of their relationship, finding contentment solely in kisses and the bond they share. They become like Mister and Missus, seated on little blue chairs, which could represent their equal status as a married couple. The partner sewing her trousseau suggests she is preparing for their future together, while the reference to Robinson Crusoe implies that their blue room, located further upstairs, offers a haven away from the responsibilities and hardships of the outside world.


Overall, the lyrics of "Blue Room" celebrate the joy of being married and finding solace in each other's company within a private and intimate space. It conveys a sense of tranquility and happiness derived from the simplicity of love and companionship.


Line by Line Meaning

We'll have a blue room
We will create a special space for ourselves


A new room for two room
A fresh and intimate place for us to enjoy together


Where ev'ry day's a holiday
A place where every day feels like a celebration


Because you're married to me.
Because we are committed to each other in marriage


Not like a ballroom
Different from a large and formal dance hall


A small room, A hall room
A cozy and intimate space


Where I can smoke my pipe away
A place where I can relax and enjoy my pipe


With your wee head upon my knee.
While you rest your small head on my lap


We will thrive on, keep alive on
We will flourish and find joy in


Just nothing but kisses
Expressing love and affection through kisses


With Mister and Missus
As husband and wife


On little blue chairs.
Sitting together on small blue chairs


You sew your trousseau
You create and prepare your bridal trousseau


And Robinson Crusoe
Just like Robinson Crusoe, who was stranded on an island


Is not so far from worldly cares
We can find a place away from the concerns of the world


As our blue room far away upstairs!
Just like our distant blue room located upstairs!




Writer(s): Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart

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