Star Dust
Dizzy Gillespie Lyrics


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And now the purple dusk of twilight time
Steals across the meadows of my heart
High up in the sky the little stars climb
Always reminding me that we're apart
You wander down the lane and far away
Leaving me a song that will not die
Love is now the stardust of yesterday
The music of the years gone by.

Sometimes I wonder, how I spend
The lonely nights
Dreaming of a song
The melody
Haunts my reverie
And I am once again with you
When our love was new
And each kiss an inspiration
But that was long ago
And now my consolation is in the stardust of a song

Besides the garden wall, when stars are bright
You are in my arms
The nightingale
Tells his fairytale
Of paradise, where roses grew
Though I dream in vain
In my heart it will remain




My stardust melody
The memory of love's refrain.

Overall Meaning

The song "Star Dust" by Dizzy Gillespie is a sentimental ballad that reflects on the longing for the past, the pain of separation, and the power of music to evoke memories and emotions. The opening lines of the song, "And now the purple dusk of twilight time, steals across the meadows of my heart," set the mood of the song with the use of romantic imagery and metaphor. The singer is describing how the twilight time, which suggests the end of a day and possibly the end of a relationship, is spreading across his heart.


The stanza goes on to describe how the little stars climbing high in the sky serve as a constant reminder of his separation from his loved one. He then goes on to lament how she wanders away, leaving him with only a song that will not perish. The song that remains is a metaphor for the memory of a love that has ended.


The second stanza takes the listener on a journey into the singer's psyche, where he reflects on the nights spent alone, dreaming of a song that will bring back the memories of his lover. The melody of the song haunts him into seeing his lover again, and the memories of their love's early days flood his mind. He reminisces about how their kisses were inspirations and how he longs for those days.


Finally, in the third stanza, the singer turns to the stars and the nightingale to paint a picture of a world that is not so different from his own. The nightingale sings of paradise, where roses grew, but the singer knows that his dream is in vain. However, he finds his consolation in the memory of love's refrain. The song, which is the stardust melody, has become the soundtrack of his life and the symbol of his connection to his past love.


Line by Line Meaning

And now the purple dusk of twilight time
The day is coming to an end and the sky is turning purple.


Steals across the meadows of my heart
The evening reminds me of my loneliness and broken heart.


High up in the sky the little stars climb
The stars appear one by one in the sky.


Always reminding me that we're apart
The stars make me remember that we're separated from each other.


You wander down the lane and far away
You've gone away from me and I don't know where you are.


Leaving me a song that will not die
You've given me a song that will always remind me of you.


Love is now the stardust of yesterday
Our love is in the past, like stardust that has fallen to the ground.


The music of the years gone by.
The memories of our love are like music from the past.


Sometimes I wonder, how I spend
I often think about how I spend my time.


The lonely nights
The nights when I'm by myself and miss you.


Dreaming of a song
I dream of a song that reminds me of you.


The melody
The tune of the song that I dream of.


Haunts my reverie
The melody follows me even in my thoughts and dreams.


And I am once again with you
In my dreams, I'm with you again like we used to be.


When our love was new
When we first fell in love.


And each kiss an inspiration
Every kiss we shared was full of inspiration and passion.


But that was long ago
Our love story happened in the past, a long time ago.


And now my consolation is in the stardust of a song
The only comfort I have now is in the memories of our love, represented by a song.


Besides the garden wall, when stars are bright
When the stars are shining brightly, I stand by the garden wall.


You are in my arms
In my dreams, you're in my embrace.


The nightingale
The bird known for its beautiful singing voice.


Tells his fairytale
The nightingale's song tells the story of a beautiful place.


Of paradise, where roses grew
The nightingale's story tells of a paradise where roses flourished.


Though I dream in vain
Even though my dreams can't change the past.


In my heart it will remain
My love for you will always be in my heart.


My stardust melody
The memory of our love, represented by a song.


The memory of love's refrain.
The memory of our love's melody that repeats itself over and over again in my mind.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHRISTOPHER GENTRY, JOHN HUTCHINSON DEAN, MATTHEW EVERITT, SIMON IAN WHITE, STUART BLACK

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Jay Murphy

Undoubtedly the sweetest version of "Stardust"--love Diz

Think Twice

Beautiful!!! The Chief of Chiefs

Step Lumpkin

GOOD STUFF.

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Gold. American Splendor brought me here.

Shawn James

Fk. Yes!!!! I love that movie.. It really put me on to jazz.

mrajczyk

blasphemy no one ever beat Armstrong, even at shooting pool I heard

Lee Larson

There is still The Maestro Harry James to deal with. All trumpet players are measured as to how they compare to him...…...and no one does.

Rory Dillon

@Lee Larson Wow. It's not everyday I hear somebody talking about Harry James. Keep the memory of him alive! Bunny Berigan, too!

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