A Porter's Love Song to a Chamber Maid
Fats Waller Lyrics


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I believe in miracles
Strange as it may be
I never laughed or sang a song
Until the day you came along
And smiled at me
Love can weave a miracle
Right before your eyes
The day we met I seemed to see
And angel walking up to me
From out the sky
Some magical power
Brought together like this
In one magical hour
Strangers were sweethearts
In one little kiss
Oh, I believe in miracles
Honestly I do
No wonder I get lyrical




'Bout that certain miracle
That gave me you

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics, Fats Waller is expressing his profound belief in the power of love and the miracles that it can bring. He confesses that he had never experienced joy or happiness until he met the subject of the song, the chambermaid. Her smile and love had the magical effect of bringing out the best in him, inspiring him to start singing and laughing.


He goes on to say that love can bring about miracles right before your eyes. He describes the moment he met the chambermaid as if an angel walked up to him from out of the sky. He believes that some magical power brought them together in love, turning strangers into sweethearts from just one little kiss. Fats Waller is saying that the love he shares with the chambermaid is the miracle that he believes in.


The song not only celebrates love but also highlights its mysterious power to bring two people together. Waller is able to create a hopeful and heartfelt message with lyrics that are both sincere and playful. The song has become a classic and speaks to the universal experience of finding true love.


Line by Line Meaning

I believe in miracles
I have faith in the impossible happening


Strange as it may be
Even though it seems unlikely


I never laughed or sang a song
I never experienced true happiness


Until the day you came along
Until I met you


And smiled at me
And showed me kindness


Love can weave a miracle
Love can create something amazing


Right before your eyes
You can witness it happening


The day we met I seemed to see
When we first met it was like I witnessed


And angel walking up to me
An angelic being coming towards me


From out the sky
From the heavens


Some magical power
An unexplainable force


Brought together like this
Brought us together in this way


In one magical hour
In a single, mystical moment


Strangers were sweethearts
People who did not know each other became lovers


In one little kiss
After sharing a small kiss


Oh, I believe in miracles
I wholeheartedly have faith in the impossible


Honestly I do
I truly mean it


No wonder I get lyrical
It's understandable that I become poetic


'Bout that certain miracle
About that specific miracle


That gave me you
That resulted in you being in my life




Writer(s): Lewis Samuel M, Meyer George W, Wendling Pete

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@johnwhitehead3360

DELIGHTFUL THANK YOU

@mcgrawcm1

Such a pleasing arrangement -- I love the different voices. On the first verses, the clarinet is on the melody in the middle range, the trumpet filling in the breaks in the upper range, Fats keeping time with some rhythmic piano during the vocals. I love it.

@Pentagonshark666

Fats Waller is the greatest.

@ChynaRider

This is such a great song - wonderful lost gem. Thanks for posting this. Heard this when I was about 5 on my dad's Hi-Fi. He loved Fats, ( alwasy claimed there could have been no Art Tatum if it Fats didn't show the way ). This is the very soul fo synchopation. Thanks!

@sodality3970

Cool tune . Extraordinary performer .

@thendrjazz

This is the first song recorded at the first session by Fats Waller and His Rhythm NYC,May 16,1934.
Herman Autrey,t; Ben Whitted,cl; FW,p-vcl-ldr; Al Casey,g; Billy Taylor,sb; Harry Dial,d-vibes. Autrey and Casey would stay with the group for much of its existence. The other chairs would change .

@banjotobbe4792

According to my sources (Wikipedia etc), this is written by James P Johnson with Andy Razaf lyrics. Wonderful song!
Would be interesting to know if it's Fats or Johnson, especially as they were associated.

@lobo81865

Great rendition. I also love Pinky Tomlin's version.

@MikeysFitness

Does anyone know where the Kenny Davern version is to listen online?

@shabbas7

kinda like baloo and mowgli

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