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Dexter Gordon Lyrics


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Isn't she lovely
Isn't she wonderful
Isn't she precious
Less than one minute old
I never thought through love we'd be
Making one as lovely as she
But isn't she lovely made from love
Isn't she pretty
Truly the angel's best
Boy, I'm so happy
We have been heaven blessed
I can't believe what God has done
Through us he's given life to one
But isn't she lovely made from love
Isn't she lovely
Life and love are the same
Life is Aisha
The meaning of her name
Londie, it could have not been done




Without you who conceived the one
That's so very lovely made from love

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dexter Gordon's "Isn't She Lovely" express the overwhelming love that a father feels for his newborn daughter. The first verse declares the baby girl's beauty, wonder, and preciousness mere moments after she was born. The second verse emphasizes the happiness of the father and mother, marveling at the miraculous act of bringing life into the world. The third verse poetically equates life and love, using the name "Aisha" to represent both. The lyrics thank the mother for conceiving and bringing this beautiful life into the world.


Overall, the song depicts a father's euphoria and gratitude for the birth of his daughter, celebrating her radiance and perfection. The lyrics reflect a particular kind of love that is tender, protective, and awe-inspiring, and it emphasizes the new love between parents and their child.


Line by Line Meaning

Isn't she lovely
Dexter Gordon is expressing his admiration for the subject of this song, who he considers to be lovely.


Isn't she wonderful
Dexter Gordon is acknowledging that the subject of the song is not just lovely, but also wonderful.


Isn't she precious
Dexter Gordon is emphasizing the value of the subject, highlighting her importance and how special she is.


Less than one minute old
Dexter Gordon is noting how new and fresh the subject of the song is, as she has just been born.


I never thought through love we'd be
Dexter Gordon is commenting on how unexpected it is that this lovely and precious child would be born from his love.


Making one as lovely as she
Dexter Gordon is expressing his gratitude for creating something so beautiful with his partner.


But isn't she lovely made from love
Dexter Gordon is reflecting on how this perfect child is a result of love and a testament to its power.


Isn't she pretty
Dexter Gordon is highlighting the subject of the song's beauty, emphasizing how striking she is.


Truly the angel's best
Dexter Gordon is comparing the subject of the song to an angel, emphasizing her purity and innocence.


Boy, I'm so happy
Dexter Gordon is expressing his sheer joy and excitement over the birth of this child.


We have been heaven blessed
Dexter Gordon is noting that the birth of this child is a blessing from above, something to be grateful for.


I can't believe what God has done
Dexter Gordon is in awe of the power of God, reflecting on how amazing it is that he could create something so wonderful.


Through us he's given life to one
Dexter Gordon is acknowledging that he and his partner are simply vessels for this new life, and that God is the true creator.


But isn't she lovely made from love
Dexter Gordon is reiterating how special this child is as a result of the love that created her.


Isn't she lovely
Dexter Gordon is ending the song with another acknowledgement of the subject's loveliness, leaving the listener with a sense of admiration and awe.


Life and love are the same
Dexter Gordon is making a philosophical statement about the interconnectedness of life and love.


Life is Aisha
Dexter Gordon is using the name Aisha to symbolize life itself, further exploring the relationship between life and love.


The meaning of her name
Dexter Gordon is noting that Aisha's name has significance and represents something deeper.


Londie, it could have not been done
Dexter Gordon is thanking his partner by name, acknowledging that without her, this child would not exist.


Without you who conceived the one
Dexter Gordon is emphasizing the importance of his partner in the creation of this child.


That's so very lovely made from love
Dexter Gordon is completing his earlier reflection on the beauty and wonder of a child created from love.




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Written by: Stevie Wonder

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Comments from YouTube:

David Givanovich

This is one of the best musical treats I've ever had on YouTube. The next best thing is the sheer positivity of the comments.
Dexter Gordon was mighty on every level, and I love his references to other, more traditional tunes in his improvisations . The rendition of "What’s New", is a thing of beauty among all the other great performances.
Thanks very much for this. Stay well, everyone! 🙏

Michael Furbush

Finally started really getting into and appreciating jazz in the last few years when I went back to buying and listening to vinyl...Discovered Dexter among all the other greats from the bop era. LOVE this guys playing, tone, and consistent choice of excellent material. So awesome to see this terrific footage of him playing, it's helping me get even more of a sense of his style and of just how classy the man truly was, this has made my day! I love him even more after seeing this! Most music fans who haven't discovered jazz just don't know...it's nice to be among the ones who get it :)

Mark Bartlett

@Ken Kovar I have many many of his releases on CD and vinyl. Kind of blue is where it all started for me! I picked up the album without knowing what was on it. Sticker said best selling Jazz album of all time and I remember Carlos Santana always talkin about Miles Davis and John Coltrane. Soon as the needle hit the vinyl my jaw about hit the floor. The sound quality was outstanding and I could not believe that as a hard rock fan I was enjoying this music from 1950 something. That was in 2016 and my jazz collection has grown tremendously. Thelonious Monk Straight No Chaser is one of my favorites also. Miles Davis in a silent way blew my mind with its ethereal psychedelic type of music. Miles Davis went through quite a few changes! Another mind Voyage with Miles Davis is he loved him madly, about 30 minutes of otherworldly Bliss. I became familiar with that song while driving at night and watching the Moon shine through the pine trees. Left an impression I will never forget.

Ken Kovar

@Mark Bartlett Miles is another master that must be heard!

Ken Kovar

Dexter is a very approachable sax player of that era... of course at that time John Coltrane was starting to develop some very avant garde approaches to that music so he might seem a little out there for people discovering jazz.

Mark Bartlett

Got into vinyl and discovered jazz in 2016 at age 52. Picked up a vinyl copy of Miles Davis Kind of Blue because it had a sticker on the front that said best-selling Jazz album of all time and I remember Carlos Santana mentioning Miles Davis many times. I had no idea what I was about to hear. When the needle drop the one of the first things I was stunned by was the High Fidelity sound recording. I thought all old recordings were a doll and Scratchy sounding and High Fidelity did not really come around until Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon. How wrong I was! Miles Davis lead to John Coltrane and I could hear Rumblings of rock and roll getting ready to be born! It is great to discover new music at 52 years of age , and it takes a bit to it impress me after all the years.

lawrence

if you live in LA there is a monthly tribute to dexter gordon at the world stage. its spectacular

CHEKO1111

01:33 A NIGHT IN TUNISIA
12:49 WHAT'S NEW

20:44 BLUES WALK
32:16 SECOND BALCONY JUMP
44:00 YOU'VE CHANGED
53:31 LADY BIRD
59:18 BODY AND SOUL
1:06:51 SOLO DE BLUES WALK

白木高一

Since I've been loving you too  everyone😊😍🙆🙏

Mathieu Carrier

I'm listening to Dexter Gordon for the first time ever and it's definitely one of the strongest musical experience of my life!

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