Russian Lullaby
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Every night you'll hear her croon
A Russian lullaby

Just a little plaintive tune
When baby starts to cry

Rock-a-bye my baby
Somewhere there may be

A land that's free for you and me
And a Russian lullaby





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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ella Fitzgerald's song Russian Lullaby are quite emotional and speak about a mother's lullaby to soothe her crying baby. The song conveys how the mother would sing a Russian lullaby tune every night to soothe the baby's cries. The lyrics suggest that the lullaby is a reminder that they belong to a community, and there is a shared hope for a free and better world, which the baby can inherit. The Russian lullaby is a symbol of comfort, a moment of peace, and hope for the baby's future.


The song's lyrics are quite symbolic, and the reference to a land that's free for the baby and the mother hints towards the notion of freedom, equality, and justice. The Russian lullaby is a metaphor for a better world that could be a reality someday. The song touches upon the human aspiration for a better world, where every child can grow up in a safe, free, and just world.


Line by Line Meaning

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Every night you'll hear her croon
Every night, the mother will sing a lullaby to her child


A Russian lullaby
This lullaby is of Russian origin


Just a little plaintive tune
The lullaby is a simple, sad melody


When baby starts to cry
The lullaby is sung to soothe the child when they begin to cry


Rock-a-bye my baby
The mother is asking her child to calm down and sleep


Somewhere there may be
There might exist a faraway place


A land that's free for you and me
A place of freedom for us all


And a Russian lullaby
The lullaby goes along as they both drift off into sleep




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Irving Berlin

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Dasha Smorodinova

Ev'ry night you'll hear her croon
A Russian lullaby

Just a little plaintive tune
When baby starts to cry

Rock-a-bye my baby
Somewhere there may be

A land that's free for you and me
And a Russian lullaby



All comments from YouTube:

CobHatecrewNor

Just the humming alone gives me chills all over.

Jacqueline Umuraraneza

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Alyssa Matz

Every night you'll hear her croon
A Russian lullaby
Just a little plaintive tune
When baby starts to cry
Rock-a-bye my baby
Somewhere there may be
A land that's free for you and me
And a Russian lullaby

arkady206

@Gaspare Di Stefano And A russian lullaby

Gaspare Di Stefano

"And THE russian lullaby" at the end 😊

artbeau

Long one of my favorite Ella songs. My only complaint is it is too short. The moment it starts, it just grabs hold of your very soul and squeezes. Wish I could have watched her sing this song.

John Henthorne

I will be 80 yrs. old in July. I woke up tonight with this song in my head. It was sung to me when I was a child by my mother. I live in the land of that song. And I will not let any revolutionary movement take it away

Anne Ozment

My mom sang this to me and I sang it to my little ones

Joseph D

It’s so beautiful that this is was a lullaby for you. Thank you for sharing. :)

_FuTuR3_

I found this song because of Damian Marleys „Road to Zion“ and started reading the comments here, amazing how music unites people... Congrats on your 80s!

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