Round Midnight
Dizzy Gillespie Lyrics


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It begins to tell
'Round midnight, midnight
I do pretty well, till after sundown
Suppertime I'm feelin' sad
But it really gets bad
'Round midnight

Memories always start 'round midnight
Haven't got the heart to stand those memories
When my heart is still with you
And ol' midnight knows it, too
When a quarrel we had needs mending
Does it mean that our love is ending
Darlin' I need you, lately I find
You're out of my heart
And I'm out of my mind

Let our hearts take wings'
'Round midnight, midnight
Let the angels sing
For your returning
Till our love is safe and sound
And old midnight comes around
Feelin' sad




Really gets bad
Round, Round, Round Midnight

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dizzy Gillespie & Thelonious Monk's song Round Midnight revolve around a lover who reflects on the feelings of sadness and longing that come to him around midnight, when he is reminded of his lost love. He begins by reminiscing about his life before sundown and how he usually feels good until he remembers the pain. The opening lines of the song create an eerie and moody atmosphere that perfectly match the emotional intensity of the song. The stanza's repetition of midnight reinforces the central focus of the song as well as evokes the feeling of the span of the day, where one starts anew in the morning and finishes the day at midnight.


The second stanza is about the memories the singer has of his love, which is heightened when his heart is still with her at midnight, and the quarrels they've had that he wishes to mend. It's clear that the singer craves the return of his love and the apprehension he feels about the future of their relationship produces a sense of sadness and anxiety within him. The lyrics employ powerful imagery to convey this sense of longing adeptly. The last stanza of the song speaks to the hope the singer has for his love's return, expressing the desire that their love would take off into the open skies again under the cover of midnight.


Line by Line Meaning

It begins to tell
The story begins to unfold


'Round midnight, midnight
Around midnight, at the darkest hour of the night


I do pretty well, till after sundown
I'm doing alright until the sun goes down


Suppertime I'm feelin' sad
During dinner, I begin to feel sorrowful


But it really gets bad
But as the night drags on, it becomes worse


'Round midnight
When it's darkest, at midnight


Memories always start 'round midnight
It's at midnight that my memories come flooding back


Haven't got the heart to stand those memories
I'm unable to bear the memories and the pain they cause


When my heart is still with you
Even though my heart still longs for you


And ol' midnight knows it, too
At midnight, I feel even more intensely how much I miss you


When a quarrel we had needs mending
When we need to fix the fight we had


Does it mean that our love is ending
Does it signify that our love is coming to an end?


Darlin' I need you, lately I find
My dearest, I need you, and I realize more and more


You're out of my heart
That you're no longer in my heart


And I'm out of my mind
That I'm now losing my mind without you


Let our hearts take wings'
Let our hearts fly high


'Round midnight, midnight
At the darkest hour, midnight


Let the angels sing
Let the angels sing sweetly


For your returning
Hoping for your arrival


Till our love is safe and sound
Until our love is secure and built on trust


And old midnight comes around
And once again, the dark midnight hour returns


Feelin' sad
Feeling sorrowful again


Really gets bad
It becomes too much to bear


Round, Round, Round Midnight
Around and around the same cycle every midnight




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Cootie Williams, Bernard D Hanighen, Theolonious S Monk

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Comments from YouTube:

Ole Birger Pedersen

Wondefully playing by Gillespie, just playing the melodie straight with a fantastic feeling.

Terry Feally

Even though Dizzy is playing trumpet...it sounds like a flueglhorn. Such a mellow sound. And a great tune. Makes me wanna go for an extended drive...round midnight,y'know?

blue47er

+Terry Feally I think who you are hearing is Tom Harrell playing flugel, but Dizzy is present and enters with muted trumpet where Harrell leaves off.

Ariel 'Velvet' Elvis

. . . so did you end up going???

CaptainCreature

Dizzy is playing muted horn

Ole Birger Pedersen

Harrel is playing the flugelhorn.
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Sid Sims

During the course of my career as a working musician in Chicago, I had the great good fortune to play (on two separate occasions) with two of these amazing musicians; Tom Harrell and Bill Goodwin.

Rainer Langlotz

I was lucky to hear Dizzy live at Karlsruhe together with Phil Woods quartet. iIt remains the best Jazz concert of my live. Harell was visibly in a state of awe in presence of his master!

Airborne Trooper

Rainer Langlotz If you Were in Karlsruhe when you heard Dizzy . Where are you in the army? I was stationed there at the Gazuski Barricks in 1987 to 1992

GP Jensen

Phil was a master improviser.

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