The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else
Cook's Dreamland Orchestra Lyrics


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When days are long and nights are lonely
And all my daydreams have gone astray
I think about the one and only
Who's bound to find me some golden day

The one I love is coming along some day
And I'll have none except the one I love
He/She may be near or ever so far away
But I'll have none except the one I love

And though our meeting is left to chance
Until our meeting
I still will have my dream romance




And through the night I pray to the moon above
To please be kind and find the one I love

Overall Meaning

The Cook's Dreamland Orchestra's song The One I Love is a melancholy melody that is both reflective and sorrowful. The song tells the story of a person who finds themselves in a state of loneliness and heartbreak, struggling to find joy in their life. The opening lyrics of the song capture the essence of the emotional turmoil the singer feels, with days that seem endlessly long and nights that are filled with an aching loneliness. The lyrics suggest that the person has lost their way, with even their daydreams failing to bring them the comfort that they need.


However, amidst this heartbreak, the singer has a glimmer of hope. They find solace in the thought of meeting the one they love, who will bring them the golden days they long for. This person is described as the one and only, implying that they are unique and irreplaceable. Even though they may be far away, the singer remains steadfast in their conviction that they will have none except for this person. This unwavering love is conveyed through the repeated refrain, which emphasizes the singer's commitment to finding their beloved.


Despite the uncertainty surrounding their meeting, the singer still holds onto their dream romance. They pray to the moon above, hoping that fate will bring them together with the one they love. The lyrics express a sense of yearning and longing, conveyed through the slow and wistful melody that underscores the emotional intensity of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

When days are long and nights are lonely
During times of prolonged loneliness


And all my daydreams have gone astray
When all my hopes and dreams are shattered


I think about the one and only
I think of the person I love deeply


Who's bound to find me some golden day
Who will inevitably bring me happiness and joy


The one I love is coming along some day
The person I love will arrive in my life someday


And I'll have none except the one I love
I will only have love for that one person


He/She may be near or ever so far away
The person I love may be close or distant


But I'll have none except the one I love
My heart will be true to only that one person


And though our meeting is left to chance
Our meeting is uncertain and unpredictable


Until our meeting
Until we finally meet


I still will have my dream romance
I will hold onto the romantic fantasies of being with my loved one


And through the night I pray to the moon above
During the nighttime, I pray for the one I love


To please be kind and find the one I love
To guide us towards each other and unite us in love




Lyrics © HAL LEONARD CORPORATION , Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BRONISLAW KAPER, GUS KAHN, WALTER JURMANN

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Juan Fecit

Gracias por compartirlo.

Thomas .Hennessey

Cook's main job in Chicago in the `1920s was Paddy Harmon's Dreamland Ballroom which helps explain the "dance band" style of this piece. That's was Cook's band was . Dreamland was a dance hall for white working class patrons on the near west side of Chicago which was still a white ethnic neighborhood at this point.It would later becomethe second big African-american area in Chicago. Harmon was a working class Irishman who flpurished in the entertainment industry of 1920s Chicago.he went fro dnce promoterto dance hall owner tocreator and manager of Chicago Stadium, the first big sports arena on the West side, before dying in an auto accident in 1930. The Stadium was home to the Chicago Blackhawks and Chicago Bulls for decades.

Thomas .Hennessey

One of Chicago's leading black big bands of the 1920s. According to Brian Rust, the band was Freddie Keppard, Elwood Graham,c; fred garland trb; Jimmie Noone, Clifford King, cl-as; Joe Poston, as; Jerome Pasquall, ts; Jimmy Bell, vln, Tony Spauding,p Stan Wilson, bj, Bill Newton,bb. Bert Greene,d. King, and Bell. would later lead their own bands. Poston would be a key part of Jimmie's Apex Club band. Pasquall would be in Fletcher Henderson's NY big band .

Resurgam1901

Glad you like it, I have another take of this to post.

Resurgam1901

You are very welcome !

sivadda

Very nice

jazzwatch64

Nice Noone piercing through the somewhat muddy music...... the coronet is NOT Keppard.....3 stars....

Kit Eakle

It's a cornet - but yes, it is thought to be Keppard. What makes you think not?

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