So Near And Yet So Far
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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My dear, I've a feeling you are
So near and yet so far
You appear like a radiant star
First so near then again so far

I just start getting you keen
On clinches galore with me
When fate steps in on the scene
And mops up the floor with me
No wonder I'm a bit under par
For you're so near and yet so far

My condition is only so-so
'Cause whenever I feel you're close, oh
You turn out to be, oh, so far

I just start getting you keen
On clinches galore with me
When fate steps in on the scene
And mops up the floor with me
No wonder I'm a bit under par
For you're so near and yet so far

My condition is only so-so




'Cause whenever I feel you're close, oh
You turn out to be, oh, so far

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in "So Near And Yet So Far" speak to a common experience of love and attraction. The singer is expressing their frustration with the paradoxical feelings of being close to someone and yet terribly far away from them emotionally or physically. The metaphor of a "radiant star" emphasizes the attraction and admiration the singer has for their subject, while also emphasizing how unattainable they seem. The use of the phrase "clinches galore" suggests a physical and emotional closeness that is quickly dashed when "fate steps in on the scene" and "mops up the floor" with the singer. Ultimately, the lyrics suggest a sense of longing, disappointment, and confusion about the state of the singer's relationship with this other person.


One interesting fact about this song is that it was originally written in 1949 by Cole Porter for his musical "Out of This World," but it was cut from the final production. The song was later recorded by Ella Fitzgerald in 1954 as part of her album "Songs in a Mellow Mood." Another interesting fact is that the song has been covered by many other artists over the years, including Sarah Vaughan, Tony Bennett, and Diana Krall. Additionally, the song's melody has been used in several other popular songs, including Frank Sinatra's "It Started All Over Again" and Tony Bennett's "Close Enough for Love."


Another interesting aspect of this song is the way it is structured musically. The verse section of the song has an unusual 15-bar structure, which creates a slightly more complex and ambiguous feel than the typical 8- or 16-bar structure found in most American popular songs. Additionally, the song features a lush orchestration with strings, brass, and woodwinds that adds to the dreamy, romantic feel of the lyrics. The chords for the song are as follows:


Verse: Eb6 Em7b5 Ab7 Dbdim G7 Cm7 G7
Chorus: Cm7 F7 Bbmaj7 G7 Cm7 F7 G7


Overall, "So Near And Yet So Far" is a classic example of a romantic ballad that speaks to the complex emotions and desires of human relationships. The lyrics, melody, and orchestration all work together to create a timeless sound that has endured for decades.


Line by Line Meaning

My dear, I've a feeling you are
I have a strong intuition that you are close to me


So near and yet so far
You are close, yet distant at the same time


You appear like a radiant star
You are beautiful and shine like a star


First so near then again so far
One moment you are close, the next you are distant


I just start getting you keen
I begin to feel a mutual attraction


On clinches galore with me
We engage in many physical displays of affection


When fate steps in on the scene
Unexpected circumstances intervene


And mops up the floor with me
I am left emotionally devastated


No wonder I'm a bit under par
It's no surprise that I am feeling unwell


For you're so near and yet so far
You are physically close, but emotionally distant


My condition is only so-so
I am feeling only moderately well


'Cause whenever I feel you're close, oh
Whenever I feel a connection with you


You turn out to be, oh, so far
You ultimately prove to be distant




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Royalty Network, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: COLE PORTER

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