Music Maestro Please
Fats Waller Lyrics


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Tonight I musn't think of him music Maestro please
Tonight tonight I must forget those precious hours
No hearts and flowers play your pretty melodies
Ragtime jazztime swing any old thing
To help me ease the pain that solitude can bring

He used to like waltzes so please don't play a waltz
He danced divinely and I loved him so but humbly there I go
Tonight I mustn't think of him no more memories
So play tonight I must forget music Maestro please

He used to like waltzes hey so play anything than waltz
He danced divinely and I loved him so but humbly there I go




Tonight I mustn't think of him no more memories
So play tonight I must forget music Maestro please

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Fats Waller's song "Music Maestro Please" capture the heartache and pain of a woman trying to forget a past love. The woman implores the music maestro to play any kind of music except waltzes, as she associates them with the man she is trying to forget. She asks for ragtime jazztime swing or any old thing that can help her ease the pain of solitude.


The woman's heartbreak is palpable in the lyrics as she pleads with the music maestro to help her forget. She remembers the "precious hours" she spent with her lover, but she knows she must let go for her own wellbeing. The repetition of "tonight I must forget" emphasizes her determination to move forward.


The lyrics capture the raw emotion and vulnerability of heartbreak, making it a poignant and relatable song for anyone who has experienced the pain of lost love.


Line by Line Meaning

Tonight I musn't think of him music Maestro please
Tonight, I cannot allow myself to dwell on the memories of my lost love. Therefore, I implore you, dear Music Maestro, to play me some music that will take my mind off of him.


Tonight tonight I must forget those precious hours
This evening I am resolved to forget those cherished moments that I spent with my ex-lover.


No hearts and flowers play your pretty melodies
I do not want any emotional pieces that portray romance and adoration. I only want pleasant instrumental tunes.


Ragtime jazztime swing any old thing
I am open to any genre of music, whether it be ragtime, jazz or swing. I am not picky as long as the music helps to distract me from my pain.


He used to like waltzes so please don't play a waltz
My former flame was fond of waltzes, thus I would prefer it if you did not play any waltzes tonight.


He danced divinely and I loved him so but humbly there I go
My lover was an excellent dancer, and I adored him. However, I must now move on from him with humility and grace.


Tonight I mustn't think of him no more memories
I must not allow myself to indulge in thoughts of him and the memories we shared.


So play tonight I must forget music Maestro please
Therefore, I humbly request that you, Music Maestro, play music that will aid me in forgetting my lost love and the memories we made together.




Writer(s): Wrubel Allie, Magidson Herbert

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@tiborfarkas2969

Tonight I mustn't think of her
Music, maestro, please!
Tonight , tonight I must forget
How much I need her , so, Mister Leader

Play your lilting melodies
Ragtime, jazztime, swing
Any old thing to help me ease the pain
That solitude can bring

She used to like waltzes
So please don't play a waltz
She danced divinely
And I loved her so, but there I go

Tonight I mustn't think of her
No more memories
Swing out , tonight I must forget
Music, maestro, please!

@zoraidagarcia625

Thank you, Maestro Waller, for this version.

@michaelconnolly3990

Can anyone explain the "John Hayes" reference?

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