April In Paris
Ella Fitzgerald The Roy Eldridge Sextet Lyrics
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I never met it face to face
I never new my heart could sing
I never missed a warm embrace
Till April in Paris, chestnuts in blossom
Holiday tables under the trees
April in Paris, this is a feeling
That no one can ever reprise
I never knew the charm of spring
I never met it face to face
I never new my heart could sing
I never missed a warm embrace
Till April in Paris
Whom can I run to
What have you done to my heart
The lyrics to "April In Paris" by Ella Fitzgerald and The Roy Eldridge Sextet beautifully capture the awe and wonder of experiencing the charm and beauty of spring for the first time. The song begins by expressing a previous lack of knowledge and awareness about the joys that spring brings. The singer reflects on never truly understanding or appreciating the arrival of spring, never encountering its essence directly. Additionally, they never realized the capacity of their own heart to feel joy and never longed for the warmth of an embrace until this particular moment.
However, everything changes when the singer experiences April in Paris. The reference to chestnuts in blossom and holiday tables under the trees evokes a picturesque setting that represents the enchantment of the season. April in Paris becomes a deeply meaningful and unique feeling that cannot be replicated or recreated by anyone else. It is not only a physical experience but also holds a profound impact on the singer's emotional and inner world.
The final lines of the song express the transformative effect that April in Paris has had on the singer. They wonder who they can turn to now that their heart has been touched and changed by this experience. The singer has been deeply affected by the beauty and emotions brought by April in Paris, leaving a lasting impression on their heart.
Overall, "April In Paris" portrays the profound impact that a specific time and place can have on an individual's perception and emotions. It highlights the power of nature and setting to awaken previously unknown or dormant feelings within oneself.
Line by Line Meaning
I never knew the charm of spring
I was unaware of the allure and magic that spring holds
I never met it face to face
I had never encountered spring directly, never experienced its true essence
I never new my heart could sing
I was unaware that my heart had the ability to burst into song, to be filled with joy
I never missed a warm embrace
I had not longed for the loving and comforting embrace of another
Till April in Paris, chestnuts in blossom
But then, during April in Paris, when the chestnuts were in full bloom
Holiday tables under the trees
Festive tables set beneath the trees, creating a joyful atmosphere
April in Paris, this is a feeling
April in Paris evokes a sentiment so unique and indescribable
That no one can ever reprise
One that can never be replicated or recreated by anyone else
Till April in Paris
Until the experience of April in Paris arrived
Whom can I run to
To whom can I turn for solace and refuge
What have you done to my heart
The impact you have had on my heart is profound and transformative
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Written by: E. Y. Harburg, Vernon Duke
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Faith Ford
This is really fantastic ππ½πΊπ»π» R.I.P. πππ
Paul A. McKendrick - UK
Another fine Norman Granz tour. Great players.
Albert Ahlf
thanks for this great upload!