Paris Blues
Duke Ellington Lyrics


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Left bank caf,
Strollin the quays,
Watching the boats on the Seine
Come back again.
Where is that girl I met,
That girl that made me get those
Paris blues and wonder?
Why did I have to roam?
I was so much at home,
Ev'ry lovely evening
In a cozy caf,
Sipping champagne
Along the main boulevards.
She was so fine,
Just like the wine.
Now ev'ry day is black.




Please, someone, send her back
So I can lose those Paris blues.

Overall Meaning

Duke Ellington's "Paris Blues" is about a man who roamed around Paris and met a beautiful girl who made him fall in love with the city. He strolls along the banks of the Seine watching the boats and drinking champagne, feeling at home in the cozy cafes along the main boulevards. However, despite his love for the city, he is miserable without the girl he met there. He wonders why he had to leave and feels lost without her, as if his entire life has turned black. He pleads with someone to send her back to him so he can lose those Paris blues.


The lyrics of "Paris Blues" capture the essence of a person's longing for home and love, and how the two are essential to creating a sense of belonging. The song is a beautiful tribute to the magic of Paris, blending jazz and blues into a single, captivating melody. It managed to capture the heart and soul of this city for those who have been there and those who only dream of it.


Line by Line Meaning

Left bank caf
Starting the song at a cafe situated on the left bank of Paris.


Strollin the quays
Walking along the quays or the riverbank of the Seine.


Watching the boats on the Seine
Observing the boats cruising the Seine and enjoying the scenic beauty of the city.


Come back again.
A desire to relive those moments again in the city of Paris.


Where is that girl I met,
Thinking about the girl that was met in Paris.


That girl that made me get those
The girl who instilled the feeling of the blues in the singer.


Paris blues and wonder?
Feeling the blues in Paris and wondering if that girl will return.


Why did I have to roam?
Regretting the decision to leave Paris and wondering why it was necessary.


I was so much at home,
Feeling comfort and familiarity in the Parisian environment.


Ev'ry lovely evening
Enjoying every beautiful evening in Paris.


In a cozy caf,
Relaxing in a comfortable cafe in the city.


Sipping champagne
Enjoying a glass of champagne, a popular drink in Paris.


Along the main boulevards.
Drinking on the main streets in Paris, famous for its stunning architecture.


She was so fine,
Talking about the girl in Paris who caught the attention of the singer.


Just like the wine.
Comparing the girl's beauty with the taste of a good wine.


Now ev'ry day is black.
Feeling down and depressed after leaving Paris and the girl behind.


Please, someone, send her back
Requesting someone to bring the girl back to Paris.


So I can lose those Paris blues.
Hoping that being reunited with the girl in Paris will get rid of the singer's blues.




Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DUKE ELLINGTON, HAROLD FLENDER, BILLY STRAYHORN

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Comments from YouTube:

Henri de Lagardère

The arrangement is quasi identical with the original, and the sounds the WDRBB produces are immaculate. Out of this beautiful soundscape the bone and the saxes hatch as full-fledged soloists. Duke's artistic imagination is granted a life after death whenever musicians of this calibre manage to combine humility and personality.

WDR BIG BAND

Hello, Henri! What beautiful words, thank you so much!

wayne pierce

Sooooo smooth! Just the way the Duke would have wanted it! Nicely done!

WDR BIG BAND

🙏👍 wayne!

Mike van Overbeek

Just, lovely, thanks WDR.

WDR BIG BAND

Hi Mike. thank you for watching us!

Gerardo Manuel Biritos

Always the WDR with such a fantastic sound. Johnny Hodges would have loved it. Great Ellington touch, the way he wonted blues to sound...congrats!!

WDR BIG BAND

Hello Gerardo, thank you very much! It was a great production with much fun!

mike hall

Great to hear the band showing it immense versatility, not just the rich ensemble texture but also the solos from Johan Hörlén (a la Hodges) and Paul Heller tipping his hat to one of my heroes, Paul Gonsalves! Wonderful! Thanks!

WDR BIG BAND

Hi mike, thank you for watching us!

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