The Shadow Of Your Smile
Dexter Gordon Lyrics


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The shadow of your smile
When you have gone
Will color all my dreams
And light the dawn

Look into my eyes my love and see
All the lovely things you are to me
Our wistful little star
It was far, too high
A teardrop kissed your lips
And so did I

Now when I remember spring
All the joys that love can bring




I will be remembering
The shadow of your smile

Overall Meaning

The Shadow of Your Smile is a song by Dexter Gordon that holds a melancholic tone. The first line of the lyrics is indicative of the song’s essence. It creates a vivid image of how the absence of a loved one would color all dreams and light the dawn in deep, bright hues – signifying the intense impact of that person on the singer's life. The song then becomes a plea to the lover to truly see the singer and recognize all the lovely things they are to each other. The third stanza, however, takes a turn, and the singer talks about the loss of their lover. The imagery used is beautiful yet sad as the "tear drop kissed your lips, and so did I."


In the last stanza, the singer reflects on the memories of the past, where everything was bright, happy, and full of love, but now those memories are colored by the shadow of their smile. The title and repeated use of 'the shadow' metaphor throughout the song bring themes of sadness, longing, and remembrance together through a singular point of focus, the person who has gone. It is a movingly beautiful message of yearning and loss, causing the listener to take a moment to pause and reflect.


Line by Line Meaning

The shadow of your smile
The memory of your smile lingering in my mind


When you have gone
When you're no longer here with me


Will color all my dreams
Will tint my dreams with the vividness of your smile


And light the dawn
And usher in a new day with renewed hope


Look into my eyes my love and see
Peer into my eyes, love, and see


All the lovely things you are to me
All the wonderful characteristics that make you who you are in my eyes


Our wistful little star
The star we once had with a sense of longing


It was far, too high
It was unattainable, out of reach


A teardrop kissed your lips
You shed a tear, and so did I


And so did I
I too cried alongside you


Now when I remember spring
When I reminisce about the past


All the joys that love can bring
All the happiness that love can provide


I will be remembering
I will hold onto the memory of


The shadow of your smile
The echo of your smile in my heart




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Johnny Mandel, Paul Webster

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Comments from YouTube:

@PepperWilliamsMusicBlend

I had the opportunity to play with Dex two times and it was a thrill of a lifetime.

@A.B.-zs8ir

Knowing you played with must’ve been something else , I can only imagine, stay blessed

@philpryor7524

A superb song from a masterly creator, played with the heart and mind of a great lover of his art, in Dexter, with superb and sensitive support. Here we have it, a love and occasion to share, forever.

@jahwords

Respect to all the great sax players down through the years, however when it comes to rendering a classic ballad, give me Dexter. This is PURE magic! Thanks NoRoses

@creamtangerines

this song is like listening to the sunshine that comes through my window on a carefree summer's day

@warri1000

what great soul and passion in his playing , its as if all the problems he had in his life come out in this song,and i mean that in when i say passion its very sad but with great soul . I love it .Graham MALTA

@alexandradecastro5142

This man is amazing. He went to my country and played with Portuguese musicians. Simply fantastic.
A legend

@DebbSaxx1

The is a masterpiece. It's like he's gently pouring out his soul without fanfare, just raw honesty.

@fresuf2

Listening to this, you could cry from sheer joy at the beauty of his playing. I'll always treasure the last time I heard him, at the Village Vanguard in the late 70s, after he had moved back to NYC. Thanks for posting this.

@sirtubbyhayes

Lyrical genius - incredible.

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