Line For Lyons
Chet Baker Lyrics


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Listen to them play our song

How they shock my poor brain with that electric refrain
I hear a buzzin', just like a dozen doorbells

Everytime I hear our song
I get weak in the knees my heart pumps up a breeze
Sending a stream to every extremity

Parts of my anatomy are not controlled by me
The music's magic spell
Leaves me a mess of quivering jelly

Even on a violin
How those sweet dulcet tones pull marrow out of my bones
I must confess, it leaves me a mess, our song

Parts of my anatomy are not controlled by me
The music's magic spell
Leaves me a mess of quivering jelly

Even on a violin
How those sweet dulcet tones pull marrow out of my bones
I must confess, it leaves me a mess, our song does




I love to hear our song cause
It grooves me so our song

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Line For Lyons" by Chet Baker express the deep emotional impact that hearing a certain song has on the singer. The song is referred to as "our song" implying that it is likely a personal and intimate song connected to specific memories and emotions for the singer. The "electric refrain" that shocks the poor brain of the singer evokes a powerful physical reaction in the singer's body that is beyond the singer's control.


The singer's heart pumps up a breeze, sending a stream to every extremity, indicating that the song has a profound impact on the singer's body as well as their emotions. The music's magic spell leaves the singer a mess of quivering jelly, conveying the idea that the song has a transformative and irresistible quality to it. The singer finds themselves weak in the knees at the mere sound of the song, with parts of their anatomy not controlled by them, fundamental ideas of surrender and loss of control that are often present when one is deeply moved by music.


Line by Line Meaning

Listen to them play our song
I am listening to musicians perform a song that we wrote together


How they shock my poor brain with that electric refrain
The music is so powerful and moving that it's affecting my emotions and thoughts


I hear a buzzin', just like a dozen doorbells
The intensity of the music is causing a sensation in my ears that feels like a lot of doorbells ringing at once


Everytime I hear our song
Each time I listen to our song, it has the same effect on me


I get weak in the knees my heart pumps up a breeze
The music causes physical sensations like my knees going weak and my heart racing


Sending a stream to every extremity
The music affects every part of my body, even those I can't control


Parts of my anatomy are not controlled by me
The music is so emotionally overwhelming that it's affecting parts of my body I can't consciously control


The music's magic spell
The music has a powerful, mystical effect on me


Leaves me a mess of quivering jelly
The music has made me so emotional and physically overwhelmed that I feel like a mess of jelly


Even on a violin
The music is so powerful that even when it's played on a gentle instrument like a violin, it still affects me deeply


How those sweet dulcet tones pull marrow out of my bones
The music pulls something deep and essential out of me, like it's taking marrow from my bones


I must confess, it leaves me a mess, our song
I have to admit that our song has a profound effect on me, to the point of leaving me emotionally and physically overwhelmed


I love to hear our song cause
Despite the intensity of the emotions it brings up in me, I still love to hear our song


It grooves me so our song
The music is so infectious and appealing to me that it 'grooves' me, or makes me want to dance and move along with it




Writer(s): MULLIGAN GERRY

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Stepan Vakeev

Listen to them play our song
How they shock my poor brain with that electric refrain
I hear a buzzin', just like a dozen doorbells

Everytime I hear our song
I get weak in the knees my heart pumps up a breeze
Sending a stream to every extremity

Parts of my anatomy are not controlled by me
The music's magic spell
Leaves me a mess of quivering jelly

Even on a violin
How those sweet dulcet tones pull marrow out of my bones
I must confess, it leaves me a mess, our song



All comments from YouTube:

kyraleighsdad

When I hear Chet Baker singing in arrangements like this, I just have to shake my head...He was so damn cool! Who today can you say that about? He epitomized west coast cool jazz!

TheEternalNow

of course.

Stepan Vakeev

Listen to them play our song
How they shock my poor brain with that electric refrain
I hear a buzzin', just like a dozen doorbells

Everytime I hear our song
I get weak in the knees my heart pumps up a breeze
Sending a stream to every extremity

Parts of my anatomy are not controlled by me
The music's magic spell
Leaves me a mess of quivering jelly

Even on a violin
How those sweet dulcet tones pull marrow out of my bones
I must confess, it leaves me a mess, our song

david stuart

Sing it, play it, this song says it all. Jazz lives. Thanks so much Chet. Your trumpet playing was wonderful and your smooth voice is unforgettable. Chet has a well deserved place in the Jazz world even if Ken Burns doesn't think so.

TheEternalNow

although his doc on Prohibition was Good. go figure.

John Mc

@TheEternalNow BS!

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Alfredo Torres

Listen to them play our song How they shock my poor brain with that electric refrain I hear a buzzin', just like a dozen doorbells Everytime I hear our song I get weak in the knees my heart pumps up a breeze Sending a stream to every extremity. Parts of my anatomy are not controlled by me

Antarblue

Whoa! I've been searching for this particular set of lyrics for this. thank you very much! *****

Babu Joseph

Thanks for putting up this video, Love Chet Baker and this song. Could you send me the lyrics please ? Thanks.

MrThielBeats

Love Chet. Thanks for this! :)

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