29. Mood Indigo
Duke Ellington Lyrics


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Now you have been blue, yes but you ain't been blue,
Till you've had that mood indigo

Yes you have been blue
But not until you've had that mood indigo

Hold on to your shoes, baby 'cause it is
Now I've seen the cries

Ooh you have been blue, yes
Not till you have the mood indigo

Whoa there's no trumpet blowing that freaky horn





I see the cries, yeah
Oh baby yes, mm

Overall Meaning

These lyrics are from the Duke Ellington song "Mood Indigo". The song is talking about a state of mind or feeling called "Mood Indigo", which is characterized as being extremely blue. The track is essentially saying that you have never truly been blue until you have experienced this particular feeling. The lyrics mention the phrase "Hold on to your shoes, baby 'cause it is", which could mean that the feeling of Mood Indigo is so strong that it could potentially knock you off your feet.


Line by Line Meaning

Now you have been blue, yes but you ain't been blue,
You might have felt down before, but you haven't experienced true sadness yet.


Till you've had that mood indigo
Until you experience the deep blue state of mood indigo.


Hold on to your shoes, baby 'cause it is
Be prepared to hold onto something during the emotional dark times of mood indigo.


Now I've seen the cries
I've witnessed the sorrowful tears shed during mood indigo.


Ooh you have been blue, yes
You may have felt sadness, but true melancholy only comes with mood indigo.


Not till you have the mood indigo
True emotional despair only comes with experiencing mood indigo.


Whoa there's no trumpet blowing that freaky horn
No sound can accurately convey the intense emotions of mood indigo.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Barney Bigard

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