Lullaby Of Birdland
Dexter Gordon Lyrics


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Lullaby of Birdland, that's what I
Always hear when you sigh
Never in my wordland
Could there be ways to reveal
In a phrase how I feel

Have you ever heard two turtle doves
Bill and coo when they love?
That's the kind of magic
Music we make with our lips when we kiss

And there's a weepy old willow
He really knows how to cry
That's how I'd cry in my pillow
If you should tell me farewell and goodbye

Lullaby of Birdland whisper low
Kiss me sweet and we'll go
Flyin' high in Birdland




High in the sky up above
All because we're in love

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dexter Gordon’s “Lullaby of Birdland” describes the feeling of being in love, using metaphors to depict the magic of love that they make with their lips when they kiss, just like the music created by birds in Birdland. The opening line, “Lullaby of Birdland, that’s what I always hear when you sigh,” shows how the person feels as though their lover’s sighs sound like the music in Birdland, a famous jazz venue located in New York that was home to many famous jazz musicians.


The second stanza compares their love to that of two turtle doves, which bill and coo, communicating the depth of their love. The third stanza is a metaphor comparing their emotions to a weepy old willow tree that knows how to cry, portraying the pain they will experience if their lover departs from them. In the final stanza, the lyrics tie everything together, with the singer asking for a whisper from their lover, a sweet kiss, so they can fly high in Birdland, where they can be in love forever.


Line by Line Meaning

Lullaby of Birdland, that's what I
The tune that you sing sounds like a familiar lullaby called 'Lullaby of Birdland.'


Always hear when you sigh
Whenever you exhale, it sounds like the tune of 'Lullaby of Birdland.'


Never in my wordland
I have never expressed my feelings through my words.


Could there be ways to reveal
I wish there were ways to express my love to you.


In a phrase how I feel
I cannot summarize my feelings about you in one phrase.


Have you ever heard two turtle doves
I wonder if you have ever heard the sweet cooing of two loving turtle doves.


Bill and coo when they love?
They make such sweet sounds when they are in love, don't they?


That's the kind of magic
It's similar to the magical effect that we produce when we kiss.


Music we make with our lips when we kiss
The melodious sound that we make while kissing each other is music to my ears.


And there's a weepy old willow
There is a sad and old willow tree.


He really knows how to cry
It seems like he knows how to express his sadness perfectly.


That's how I'd cry in my pillow
I would cry just like that willow, with deep sorrow and pain, if you leave me.


If you should tell me farewell and goodbye
If you ever decide to leave me and say goodbye.


Lullaby of Birdland whisper low
Sing softly and sweetly like a lullaby called 'Lullaby of Birdland.'


Kiss me sweet and we'll go
Give me a sweet kiss, and we will leave together.


Flyin' high in Birdland
We will be soaring high in the sky, like birds.


High in the sky up above
We will be high up in the sky, beyond the clouds.


All because we're in love
Our love will make us feel like we are flying high up in the sky.




Lyrics © IMAGEM MUSIC INC
Written by: GEORGE SHEARING, GEORGE DAVID WEISS

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Comments from YouTube:

CARMINA ROMERO

Es más que espectacular, no tiene comparación. Fascinante.Gracia por compartir.

Jay Ayers

This was my very first solo that I've transcribed! I played it on trumpet.

Alexandre Morais Rivera

Este arranjo é incrível. Viva o jazz!

Lukáš Maxa

I love this song and play it on my tenor sax.

Sam Brinson

Born to play jazz music at the solo level - both Lionel and Dexter. None better.

ALBERTO MARIO

PRECIOSO !

Liel Aman

I'm playing it on saxophone alt!😄

San Ciac

fantastic

David Ruiz

Amazing

Jay Ayers

LOL, this was the first solo I've ever transcribed!

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