How High the Moon
Dizzy Gillespie Lyrics


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Somewhere there's music
How faint the tune
Somewhere there's heaven
How high the moon
There is no moon above
When love is far away too
Till it comes true
That you love me as I love you

Somewhere there's music
How near, how far
Somewhere there's heaven
It's where you are
The darkest night would shine
If you would come to me soon
Until you will, how still my heart
How high the moon

Somewhere there's music
How faint the tune
Somewhere there's heaven
How high the moon
The darkest night would shine
If you would come to me soon




Until you will, how still my heart
How high the moon

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Dizzy Gillespie's song How High the Moon speaks of a love that is far away. The song begins with the opening line, "Somewhere there's music, how faint the tune." This line represents the idea that music and love exist, but they seem almost intangible or ethereal. The next line follows suit with, "Somewhere there's heaven, how high the moon." Again, heaven or an ideal state of being is mentioned, but the imagery of the moon alludes to the idea that it's far away, and perhaps difficult to reach.


In the second verse, the lyrics shift to the idea that this love is somewhere within reach, but not yet within the singer's grasp. "Somewhere there's music, how near, how far. Somewhere there's heaven, it's where you are." Here the singer acknowledges that the love they desire is within the realm of possibility, yet it still feels out of reach. The final lines of the song repeat the idea of the love being just out of reach, "Until you will, how still my heart, how high the moon."


Overall, the lyrics of How High the Moon represent the theme of unrequited love, where the idea of heaven or true love is ever-present, but just out of reach. The use of the moon as a symbol underscores this concept, as it creates an image of something tantalizingly close, yet difficult to obtain.


Line by Line Meaning

Somewhere there's music
Music exists somewhere in the world, even if it is not currently audible.


How faint the tune
The music may be difficult to hear or barely audible.


Somewhere there's heaven
A perfect and wonderful place exists somewhere in the world.


How high the moon
This perfect place is elevated and located far away, like the moon in the sky.


There is no moon above
If love is not present, then the perfection of heaven is not visible or attainable.


When love is far away too
If love is absent or distant, then the perfection of heaven seems even further away.


Till it comes true
However, once love becomes present and mutual, heaven becomes more tangible and attainable.


That you love me as I love you
The mutual love between two individuals is what makes heaven visible and attainable.


How near, how far
The perfection of heaven can simultaneously feel close and distant.


It's where you are
The presence of someone special can make heaven feel closer and more attainable.


The darkest night would shine
With the presence of love, even the darkest and gloomiest times become brighter and more bearable.


If you would come to me soon
The presence of the loved one is what brings light to the darkness.


Until you will, how still my heart
Without the loved one, the heart feels still, cold, and lifeless.


How high the moon
The perfection of heaven seems even more distant and unattainable without the presence of love.


Somewhere there's music
Music still exists somewhere in the world, even if it is difficult to hear or not present in the moment.


How faint the tune
The difficultly of hearing the music highlights the importance of having love in one's life.


Somewhere there's heaven
Even if it feels distant or unattainable at times, the perfection of love and companionship exists somewhere in the world.


How high the moon
The lofty and distant nature of heaven only emphasizes the importance of finding love and companionship.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Morgan Lewis, Nancy Hamilton

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