When You're Smiling
Duke Ellington Lyrics


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I saw a blind man,
He was a kind man,
Helping a fellow along,
One could not see,
One could not walk,
But they both were humming this song;

When you're smiling, When you're smiling,
The whole world smiles with you,
When you're laughing, When you're laughing,
The sun comes shining through,
But when you're crying you bring on the rain,
So stop your sighing be happy again,
Keep on smiling 'cause when you're smiling,
The whole world smiles with you.

I used to worry,
I used to hurry,
Each time it started to rain,
Now I see light,
Learned wrong from right,
And you'll never hear me complain;

When you're smiling, When you're smiling,
The whole world smiles with you,
When you're laughing, When you're laughing,
The sun comes shining through,
But when you're crying you bring on the rain,




So stop your sighing be happy again,
Keep on smiling 'cause when you're smiling,

Overall Meaning

The whole world smiles with you.


Duke Ellington's "When You're Smiling" is a beautiful song that perfectly captures the power of positivity. The lyrics open with the image of a blind man helping another person in need, with both of them humming a happy tune. The chorus emphasizes the idea that when one is happy, the whole world seems to share in that joy. This is represented musically through the upbeat melody and the playful use of syncopation.


The second verse is a personal reflection on the power of a positive outlook. The singer used to worry and hurry when things got tough, but has since learned to see the light and appreciate the good things in life. The line "learned wrong from right" suggests that this change in perspective came from a shift in values rather than external circumstances.


This song has a timeless quality to it that makes it applicable to any era. Its message of positivity and resilience transcends current events, and can inspire listeners of all ages. The music itself is also notable; Duke Ellington is renowned for his jazz compositions, and "When You're Smiling" is a prime example of his skill. The song's memorable melody and catchy rhythm have kept it relevant for decades.


Line by Line Meaning

I saw a blind man,
I saw a kind-hearted blind man who was helping a fellow along.


He was a kind man,
The blind man was a benevolent person who was helping someone else in need.


Helping a fellow along,
The blind man was assisting someone who was unable to walk.


One could not see,
One person was visually impaired and unable to see.


One could not walk,
The other person was not able to walk and needed assistance.


But they both were humming this song;
Despite their physical limitations, both individuals were happily humming a tune.


When you're smiling, When you're smiling,
Smiling creates a ripple effect of happiness and encourages others to do the same.


The whole world smiles with you,
When you smile, it can spread joy and positivity to others around you.


When you're laughing, When you're laughing,
Laughter has a contagious effect and can brighten up the mood of those around you.


The sun comes shining through,
Laughter and positive emotions can bring light into one's life.


But when you're crying you bring on the rain,
Crying and negative emotions can bring sadness and gloominess into one's life.


So stop your sighing be happy again,
It is important to stop dwelling on negative emotions and to try and find happiness again.


Keep on smiling 'cause when you're smiling,
A continuous effort to maintain a positive attitude through smiling can bring happiness and joy to oneself and others.


The whole world smiles with you.
Smiling is infectious and can cause others around you to smile as well, resulting in a happier world.


I used to worry,
The singer used to be anxious and concerned about various things.


I used to hurry,
The artist used to feel rushed and hurried in life.


Each time it started to rain,
Whenever the artist faced challenges or difficulties, they would feel dejected.


Now I see light,
The singer now has a positive outlook and can see the good in life.


Learned wrong from right,
The singer has learned the difference between positive and negative attitudes and how they affect life.


And you'll never hear me complain;
The artist has overcome the habit of complaining and negative thoughts.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay, Mark Fisher

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Comments from YouTube:

@xxlalcegaxx

In this time of isolation it is very nice to take a trip by your musical house. Thanks very much dear friend. Good melodies!!!! Arigato.

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@califgirl47

Thanks for the wonderful tune and all the great information.

@alekmatkarim6099

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@lesterwyoung

Johnny Hodges is playing soprano saxophone here.

@oliverz.3555

No, this is a Alto Sax. Sorry.

@alainpierre5074

No, Johnny is playing alto...

@phredl

Why can't he play both?

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