I Wished On A Moon
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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I wished on the moon
For something I never knew
Wished on the moon
For more than I ever knew
A sweeter rose, a softer sky
On April days that would not dance by
I begged on the stars
To throw me a beam or two
Wished on the stars
And asked for a dream or two
I looked for every loveliness




It all came true
I wished on the moon for you

Overall Meaning

The song "I Wished On A Moon" by Ella Fitzgerald is a beautiful love song that conveys the idea of longing and wishing for something that is not yet known or tangible. The lyrics indicate that the singer is in search of love, someone who could bring warmth and joy into their life. The song begins with the singer reflecting on how they wished on the moon for something they have never known. There is a sense of longing that comes through, as the singer expresses their desire for something more than what they already have.


The song continues with the singer begging on the stars to throw them a beam or two and asking for a dream or two. The lyrics suggest that the singer is open to whatever the universe has to offer, as long as it brings them closer to what they are looking for. The singer looks for every loveliness, and it all comes true when they wished on the moon for their loved one. The final line of the song, "I wished on the moon for you," highlights the power of love and how it has the ability to fulfill our wishes and desires beyond our wildest dreams.


Overall, the song "I Wished On A Moon" is a beautiful representation of the search for love and how it can transform our lives. The lyrics are poetic and heartfelt, and Fitzgerald's rendition of the song captures the essence of the emotions conveyed in the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

I wished on the moon
I made a wish upon the moon


For something I never knew
I wished for something unknown to me


Wished on the moon
I made another wish on the moon


For more than I ever knew
I wished for something greater than I could imagine


A sweeter rose, a softer sky
I desired a world filled with more beauty and tranquility than what's currently around me


On April days that would not dance by
I hoped for time to slow down, so I could enjoy sweet moments just a bit longer


I begged on the stars
I pleaded with the stars


To throw me a beam or two
I asked for some guidance or inspiration


Wished on the stars
I made another wish on the stars


And asked for a dream or two
I wanted to achieve more in my life


I looked for every loveliness
I searched for beauty in everything


It all came true
All my wishes were fulfilled


I wished on the moon for you
Out of all my wishes, you were the most important one to me




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Laurie B.

Just saw Desert Hearts again after more than 20 years and was reminded of this beautiful version of this song..... Thanks for posting. Peace~

Ariane67

I'm deeply grateful to you for sharing this magic song I love so much for years without never finding THIS version anywhere. Many, many thanks to generous people like you ^_^

MALP1231

Thank you very much for posting this. I love Ella. She also did a faster rendition of this song, which is nice; however, I prefer this version...lovely. She has such a beautiful voice. I was deeply saddened when she passed. Also, very tragic that, several years prior to her passing, both of her legs had to be amputated, due to complications from diabetes.

Christopher Scott Dixon

Sublime version of a gorgeous standard from Ella, TY for the upload :-)

Virginia Hammer

Thank you so much for posting this ravishing version - & thanks ALWAYS to the One-&-Only Ella F.!
❤❤. This gorgeous, important standard song was written by the great Ralph Rainger - who also wrote “Thanks for the Memory,” “Forever Faithful,” “June in January-“ etc., Etc. - with lyrics by his most accustomed, fantastic lyricist, Leo Robin.

Larry Gwaltney

It is Gordon Jenkins' arrangement, especially the way he resolves the ending (similar to the way he did many Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra recordings).

stork530

Thanks for posting this. It's one of my favorite Ella songs and it's very hard to find.

Lucky

Ella is beautiful, does anyone else comment on the beauty of her besides the beauty of her voice? It's hard to miss

Larry Gwaltney

The branch of our family that stayed in Virginia became successful meat vendors. The other branch moved to Indiana and became schoolteachers. As for Gwaltney musicians, I did have a cousin who played piano for Rob Morrow's big band.

bovnyccc operalover

Dorothy Parker wrote the lyrics for this classic romantic song.

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