Perdido
Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra Lyrics


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Perdido, I look for my heart it's perdido
I lost it way down in Torido
While chancing a dance fiesta
Bolero, he glanced as I danced the Bolero
He said taking off his sombrero: "Let's meet for a sweet fietsa"

High was the sun when we first came close
Low was the moon when we said adios

Perdido, since then has my heart been perdido
I know I must go to Torido, that yearning to lose perdido

I look for my heart it's perdido
I lost it way down in Torido
He glanced as I danced the Bolero
He smiled as he tipped his sombrero

High was the moon when we first came close
Low was the moon when we said adios

Since then has my heart been perdido
I must go to Torido, that yearning telude

Perdido oeoeoeoe Perdido oeoeoeoe Perdido
The day the fiesta started

Perdido oeoeoeoe Perdido oeoeoeoe Perdido
That's when my heart departed





It's perdido!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra's song "Perdido" tell a story of a lost heart that was left behind in Torido, a place where the singer had chanced upon a dance fiesta. The singer meets someone who glances at her while she is dancing the Bolero and is intrigued by her. He introduces himself and suggests that they meet for a sweet fiesta. They spend time together in Torido, but when it is time to say goodbye, the singer realizes that she has lost her heart to this person and she must return to Torido to find it.


The lyrics are very poetic and emotional, expressing the feeling of love and loss. The imagery of the high sun and low moon suggests that their love was short-lived, but intense. The repetition of the word Perdido emphasizes the theme of loss and longing, making the song a classic in the romantic ballad genre.


Overall, the lyrics of "Perdido" are a vivid portrayal of the emotions associated with falling in love and losing one's heart. The song captures the essence of the human experience of love and romance, making it a timeless classic.


Line by Line Meaning

Perdido, I look for my heart it's perdido
Lost in love, I search desperately for my missing heart


I lost it way down in Torido
My heart was lost in the heat of passion in a place called Torido


While chancing a dance fiesta
As I took the risk to dance at a lively celebration


Bolero, he glanced as I danced the Bolero
His eyes lingered on me longingly as I twirled in the Bolero


He said taking off his sombrero: "Let's meet for a sweet fietsa"
He flirtatiously removed his hat and suggested we rendezvous for a romantic celebration


High was the sun when we first came close
The blazing sun was shining brightly during our first encounter


Low was the moon when we said adios
The moon was low in the sky when we sadly bid each other farewell


Perdido, since then has my heart been perdido
Ever since that moment, my heart has been missing, lost in Torido


I know I must go to Torido, that yearning to lose perdido
I feel compelled to return to Torido to fulfill my desire and find my missing heart


He smiled as he tipped his sombrero
He grinned enchantingly and doffed his hat as a gesture of admiration


Since then has my heart been perdido
Lost in the memories of our passionate encounter, my heart remains lost


I must go to Torido, that yearning telude
I am driven to return to Torido to sate my longing and find my misplaced heart


Perdido oeoeoeoe Perdido oeoeoeoe Perdido
The irresistible sound of the fiesta drums beckoned me back to Torido


The day the fiesta started
That fateful day when the raucous celebration began


That's when my heart departed
That's when I fell deeply in love and lost my heart to Torido


It's perdido!
It's lost forever!




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOSIAS DE LA CRUZ, MARCOS EFRAIN MASIS, JUAN LUIS MORERA LUNA, ERNESTO FIDEL PADILLA, LLANDEL VEGUILLA MALAVE, JOHN STEVE CORREA

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@Spookimitsu

Nice, slow and swingin, just how i like it.

@patsirianni7984

The Duke was the Master

@hurleyfrancois4060

nice version!

@charlieparkerjazzart

great

@MalcolmJMusic

nice name btw i love scrubs

@bobareebop

A Juan Tizol composition.

@sebastianroeder-hensley1669

who is the trumpet soloist?

@andrewornelas3033

Cat Anderson

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