Autumn In New York
Ella Fitzgerald / Louis Armstrong Lyrics
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Why does it seem so inviting
Autumn in New York
It spells the thrill of first nighting
Glittering crowds and shimmering clouds
In canyons of steel
They're making me feel I'm home
It's autumn in New York
That brings the promise of new love
Autumn in New York
Is often mingled with pain
Dreamers with empty hands
They sigh for exotic lands
It's autumn in New York
It's good to live it again
Autumn in New York
The gleaming rooftops at sundown
Oh, autumn in New York
It lifts you up when you run down
Yes, jaded roues and gay divorcees
Who lunch at the Ritz
Will tell you that it's divine
This autumn in New York
Transforms the slums into Mayfair
Oh, autumn in New York
You'll need no castles in Spain
Yes, lovers that bless the dark
On the benches in Central Park
Greet autumn in New York
It's good to live it again
Autumn in New York
That brings the promise of new love
Autumn in New York
Is often mingled with pain
Dreamers with empty hands
They sigh for exotic lands
It's autumn in New York
It's good to live it again
The lyrics of "Autumn in New York" by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong are an ode to the beauty of the fall season in New York City. The song speaks of the promise of new beginnings that autumn brings and how it can lift one's spirits when feeling down. The references to the "glittering crowds" and "canyons of steel" in the city speak to its overwhelming energy and the sense of being at home among it all. But the song also acknowledges the pain that can be associated with the changing of the seasons, as well as the dreams and desires of those who may not have everything they want in life.
The song speaks to the transformative power of autumn in New York, a time when even the slums can feel like Mayfair and lovers can find romance on the benches of Central Park. The lyrics are filled with vivid imagery that transports the listener to the city in the fall, from the gleaming rooftops at sundown to the jaded roues and gay divorcees lunching at The Ritz. Overall, "Autumn in New York" is a reminder of the beauty of change and the hope that comes with new beginnings.
Line by Line Meaning
Autumn in New York
The season of fall in New York City
Why does it seem so inviting
Why does autumn in New York City feel so warm and welcoming
It spells the thrill of first nighting
It evokes the excitement and anticipation of a first romantic encounter
Glittering crowds and shimmering clouds
The busy and vibrant atmosphere of the city, with the clouds reflecting off the skyscrapers
In canyons of steel
Between the towering buildings of New York City
They're making me feel I'm home
The surroundings make me feel comfortable and at ease
That brings the promise of new love
Fall in New York City is a time when people are open to new romantic relationships
Is often mingled with pain
However, this season can also bring heartache and sadness
Dreamers with empty hands
Those who yearn for something they don't have
They sigh for exotic lands
They long for distant and unattainable places
The gleaming rooftops at sundown
The shining tops of the buildings during the sunset
It lifts you up when you run down
The beauty of autumn in New York can be uplifting and bring hope when one is feeling down
Yes, jaded roues and gay divorcees
Jaded men and women who have been hurt by love but still seek pleasure and enjoyment
Who lunch at the Ritz
The wealthy who frequent the luxurious Ritz hotel for lunch
Will tell you that it's divine
These people will praise the beauty and charm of New York City in the fall
Transforms the slums into Mayfair
The season makes even the poorest neighborhoods of the city look more elegant and desirable
You'll need no castles in Spain
The beauty and romance of New York City in the fall is enough and surpasses even the most idyllic places
Yes, lovers that bless the dark
Couples who enjoy each other's company even in the dark and quiet hours
On the benches in Central Park
Sitting on the benches in the famous and popular Central Park
It's good to live it again
It's comforting and refreshing to experience autumn in New York City again
Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GABRIEL YARED
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@juancamacho5746
Autumn in New York
Why does it seem so inviting
Autumn in New York
It spells the thrill of first-knighting
Glittering crowds and shimmering clouds
In canyons of steel
They're making me feel, I'm home
It's autumn in New York
That brings the promise of new love
Autumn in New York
Is often mingled with pain
Dreamers with empty hands
They sigh for exotic lands
It's autumn in New York
It's good to live it again
This autumn in New York
Transforms the slums into Mayfair
Autumn in New York
You'll need no castles in Spain
Lovers that bless the dark
On benches in Central Park
It's autumn in New York
It's good to live it again
@mrbossai1
Jazz + Autumn = Heaven
@saintmichael1779
Magical. Just magical. Miss Fitzgerald had the voice of an angel, and Mr. Armstrong had the voice of we poor mortals here below.
@Aja-Christian
I could just melt into a puddle on the floor right now. . . .I'm only 19 years old, but I can totally picture myself in my smoky jazz club, slow dancing to this song with my head resting on my partners shoulder. . .X-) *Ella was a beauty<3*
@ravenkaplan1277
Old soulβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ
@noahgoodman4977
damn you're 30
@sietseensink
Cringe
@cedthetruth1311
I was born to late I belong in this era of jazz π..!
@highflyniggaballs883
@@sietseensink exactly lol
@elainesadlier2401
I am listening to this sitting in my garden by candlelight welcoming my new baby granddaughter into the world.
Blesssings.
Also, I've got a cheeky Jamesons going on.
Xxxx
@jonathanestiller6007
Stillness of the night with these two legends in the background...magical.