My Old Flame
Chet Baker Lyrics


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My old flame, I can't even think of his name but it's funny now and then
How my thoughts go flashing back again to my old flame
My old flame, my new lovers all seem so tame
For I haven't met a gent so magnificent or elegant as my old flame

I've met so many who had fascinating ways
A fascinating gaze in their eyes, some who took me up to the skies
But their attempts at love were only imitations of my old flame
I can't even think of his name but I'll never be the same
Until I discover what became of my old flame

I've met so many who had fascinating way
A fascinating gaze in their eyes, some who took me up to the skies
But their attempts at love were only imitations of my old flame




I can't even think of his name but I'll never be the same
Until I discover what became of my old flame

Overall Meaning

The song “My Old Flame” by Chet Baker is a melancholic and wistful ballad that reflects on a past love affair that still haunts the singer. The lyrics express the feelings of nostalgia and longing for a lover who was once the epitome of charm and refinement. The singer cannot remember their lover's name anymore, but the memories of their past together still come rushing back.


The first verse sets the tone of the song by mentioning the singer’s old flame and how thinking of them makes him revisit the past. The second verse describes how the singer’s new lovers can't compare to the person he’s thinking of. The third verse is about how the singer has met many people who have fascinations, but they failed him because they were only imitations of his old flame.


The song expresses a feeling of failure and a sense of incompleteness because the singer cannot seem to find someone who matches his old flame's characteristics. The overall mood is somber and regretful with a sense of nostalgia, and the moderately slow tempo of the music complements the lyrics' feelings. The song is a haunting tribute to a relationship that once was and is now lost forever.


Line by Line Meaning

My old flame, I can't even think of his name but it's funny now and then
There is someone I used to love, but I can't recall their name most of the time. Sometimes it amuses me to remember them.


How my thoughts go flashing back again to my old flame
Despite not remembering their name, memories of my old flame still pop up in my mind occasionally.


My old flame, my new lovers all seem so tame
Compared to my old flame, the people I date now don't measure up. They seem dull and unexciting.


For I haven't met a gent so magnificent or elegant as my old flame
None of the people I've been with have been as impressive or sophisticated as my old flame.


I've met so many who had fascinating ways A fascinating gaze in their eyes, some who took me up to the skies But their attempts at love were only imitations of my old flame
I've dated many people with interesting personalities or physical traits, but their attempts at romantic gestures or love-making were just copies of what my old flame did.


I can't even think of his name but I'll never be the same Until I discover what became of my old flame
Even though I can't remember their name, finding out what happened to my old flame would provide me with closure and hopefully make me move on from them.




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Comments from YouTube:

gordon welsh

The best recordings are always done in the midst of struggle but only when they are laced with the beauty of love

agustin e. Alvarez

Nice, beautiful sound of trumpet.

Magdalena de la Fuente

Te amo 💘😍💞🤩😍❤️😍🤩❤️💞

yobbo3

Let's Get Lost (1988) is an American documentary film about the turbulent life and career of jazz trumpeter Chet Baker written and directed by Bruce Weber.

Try to get your hands on this documentary about Chet's last years. It's amazing, Chet was amazing -- well, sort of amazing like Amy Winehouse.

Edward Mallon

It was very good but painful to watch . A really great documentary. It got inside the talent of this genius

Victor L Sacino

No one like Chet!!!!!

Charles Barry

One of a kind . Unfairly compared to Miles Davis. They both performed with little or no vibrato . The also avoided the extreme ranges of the trumpet.

Bernie Holland

Give me Chet any day - Miles great as he was, has been over-rated by the awe-struck - Chet had far more command of his instrument and had a much better sound than any trumpet player I have ever heard - and what's more, he never took other people's tunes and put his name to them