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I never cared much for moonlit skies
I never wink back at fireflies
But now that the stars are in your eyes
I'm beginning to see the light

I never went in for afterglow
Or candlelight on the mistletoe
But now when you turn the lamp down low
I'm beginning to see the light

Used to ramble through the park
Shadowboxing in the dark
Then you came and caused a spark
That's a four-alarm fire now

I never made love by lantern-shine
I never saw rainbows in my wine




But now that your lips are burning mine
I'm beginning to see the light

Overall Meaning

The song "See See Rider" by Ella Fitzgerald is a classic blues tune that tells a story of a woman who has been hurt by her lover and has decided to leave him. The chorus, "See what you have done, Lord, Lord, Lord, Made me love you, now your gal has come," depicts the woman's sense of betrayal and resentment towards her lover. The duality of love and hate is expressed through the use of repetition in the chorus, which emphasizes the woman's conflicting emotions towards her lover.


The first verse describes the woman's departure from her lover. She announces that she will be leaving and won't return until fall. She also hints at a possible rebound relationship by saying, "If I find me a good man, won't be back at all." The second verse implies that the woman is capable of violence and revenge. She threatens to buy a pistol and shoot her man if he won't have her. The lyrics suggest that the woman is fed up with her lover's mistreatment and is willing to take matters into her own hands.


The final verse is a taunt directed towards the lover. The woman asks him where he stayed last night and comments on his unkempt appearance. The line, "You didn't come home till the sun was shining bright," suggests that the lover was out all night and didn't come home until dawn. The woman's tone is sarcastic and scornful, further highlighting her bitterness towards her former lover.


Overall, the song "See See Rider" portrays a woman who has been hurt and betrayed by her lover, but instead of wallowing in self-pity, she chooses to take charge and leave. The lyrics are a reflection of the strength and resilience of women in the face of heartbreak.


Line by Line Meaning

See see rider
Addressing a man named Rider


See what you have done, Lord, Lord, Lord
Confronting Rider for doing something regrettable and potentially sinful


Made me love you, now your gal has come
Blaming Rider for causing love to grow between the singer and Rider's female partner


You made me love you, now your gal has come
Reiterating the same message as the previous line


I'm goin' away, baby, I won't be back till fall, Lord, Lord, Lord
Announcing that the singer is leaving and won't return until a later season


Goin' away, baby, won't be back till fall
Reiterating the message that the singer is leaving and won't return until fall


If I find me a good man, won't be back at all
Expressing a desire to potentially not return if the singer finds a suitable partner on the journey


I'm gonna buy me a pistol, just as long as I am tall, Lord, Lord, Lord
Stating an intent to purchase a firearm


Shoot my man, and catch a cannonball
Threatening to shoot the man who caused the singer heartbreak


If he won't have me, he won't have no gal at all
Reiterating the threat to the man who caused heartbreak, indicating a desire to prevent him from having any partners


See See Rider, where did you stay last night? Lord, Lord, Lord
Questioning Rider's whereabouts the previous night


Your shoes ain't buttoned and your clothes don't fit you right
Noticing a problem with Rider's appearance which may indicate wrongdoing


You didn't come home till the sun was shining bright
Pointing out that Rider did not return home until morning, which may further indicate questionable behavior




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Cloud9, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Edward Kennedy Ellington, Don George, Harry James, Johnny Hodges

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Baby, take me down to Duke's Place
Wildest box in town is Duke's Place
Love that piano sound in Duke's Place
Saxes do their tricks in Duke's Place
Fellas swing their chicks in Duke's Place
Come on, get your kicks in Duke's Place
You find yourself a seat, and when you want to eat
You look around and yell, ‽Waiter"
You fill your cup chock full of dreams and drink it up
You're jetting along with your girlie
If you've never been to Duke's Place
Take your tootsies into Duke's Place
Life is in a spin in Duke's Place
Baby, take me down to Duke's Place
Wildest box in town is Duke's Place
Love that piano sound in Duke's Place
Saxes do their tricks in Duke's Place
Fellas swing their chicks in Duke's Place
Come on, get your kicks in Duke's Place



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Duke's Place

Song by Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald

Lyrics

Baby, take me down to Duke's Place
Wildest box in town is Duke's Place
Love that piano sound in Duke's Place
Saxes do their tricks in Duke's Place
Fellas swing their chicks in Duke's Place
Come on, get your kicks in Duke's Place
You find yourself a seat, and when you want to eat
You look around and yell, ‽Waiter"
You fill your cup chock full of dreams and drink it up
You're jetting along with your girlie
If you've never been to Duke's Place
Take your tootsies into Duke's Place
Life is in a spin in Duke's Place
Baby, take me down to Duke's Place
Wildest box in town is Duke's Place
Love that piano sound in Duke's Place
Saxes do their tricks in Duke's Place
Fellas swing their chicks in Duke's Place
Come on, get your kicks in Duke's Place



All comments from YouTube:

robg71

I don't think in the history of Music there has been so much talent on one stage.
John Lamb on Bass, amazing.

Kindell

Nobody could swing like Ella!!! My favorite female singer of all time. Not only is she the First Lady of Song, but she's The GOAT! ❤️

MJ Leger

WOW! The "First Lady of Song" at her very swinging best, scatting her heart out! You go girl! (Ella Fitzgerald has been a favorite of mine for years, she could do it all, with great aplomb, yet real class! We miss you Ella!)

Mathieu Norry

The greatest female singer in history

Keren canelo

Obvious

Caroline Corman

Got to see her live with Oscar Peterson. Both were great. Chicago early 1970’s.

Ana Aleixandre

YESSSS !!!!

hughn1 Hillebrand

I can still name Duke's musicians of that orchestra. The concert I saw was in 1962 or '63 at Keesler AFB and it was one of my most memorable musical moment. In 1957 I had the pleasure of attending a Ella Fitzgerald concert at the Minneapolis Philharmonics. WOW! What a show she put on...unforgettable!!!

Mary D

Thank you for sharing your Fondest Memories sounds amazing

Milady

Please, tell me, the Japanese titles do not really help (I'm Dutch😉)

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