Where The Blue Of The Night
Frank Sinatra Lyrics


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Where the blue of the night meets the gold of the day,
Someone waits for me.
And the gold of her hair crowns the blue of her eyes,
Like a halo tenderly.

If only I could see her,
Oh, how happy I would be.
Where the blue of the night meets the gold of the day,
Someone waits for me.





Overall Meaning

The song "Where the Blue of the Night" is a classic tune performed by Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. The lyrics are about a feeling of longing for someone special who is waiting somewhere for the singer. The blue of the night represents the sorrow and loneliness of the singer's heart, while the gold of the day represents the hope and anticipation of meeting their loved one.


The opening line "Where the blue of the night meets the gold of the day" conveys the idea of two opposing forces - darkness and light - coming together. The imagery of "Someone waits for me" creates a sense of hope and love in the singer's heart, promising a brighter future. The following lines describe the person waiting for the singer, and the beauty of their hair and eyes. The phrases "Like a halo tenderly" and "Oh, how happy I would be" evoke tender emotions, highlighting the depth of the singer's longing.


Overall, the song captures the essence of a love that is not yet realized, a love that is waiting to bloom. The lyrics are simple yet powerful, and the melody is hauntingly beautiful. The song has become a classic, with many artists covering it over the years.


Line by Line Meaning

Where the blue of the night meets the gold of the day,
The magical moment when the dark blue sky transitions to a golden hue during sunrise or sunset, is the place where this person awaits me.


Someone waits for me.
There is a person who eagerly awaits my arrival at this special place of transition between night and day.


And the gold of her hair crowns the blue of her eyes,
This person has amazing features, with gold-colored hair adding to the beauty of her deep blue eyes.


Like a halo tenderly.
The way the gold of her hair and the blue of her eyes complement each other around her face create a heavenly look.


If only I could see her,
Although I know she is waiting for me at this magical place, I have yet to see her with my own eyes.


Oh, how happy I would be.
If I could see this person waiting for me at this incredible place, it would bring me immense joy and happiness.


Where the blue of the night meets the gold of the day,
Once again, the song reiterates that the place where night meets day is the location of this person waiting for me.


Someone waits for me.
Just as before, this line emphasizes that there is someone special waiting for me at this incredible location.




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Written by: Bing Crosby, Fred E. Ahlert, Roy Turk

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Mike


on The Lady Is A Champ

eight

She gets too hungry for dinner at eight
She can't eat late and stay up all night, because unlike society types, she has to get up in the morning.

She likes the theatre and never comes late
She cares more about seeing the play than being seen making an entrance.

She never bothers with people she'd hate
Her friends are friends, not social trophies.

Doesn't like crap games with barons or earls
While barrns and earls probably don't play craps, she associates with friends, not people to be seen with.

Won't go to Harlem in ermine and pearls
She doesn't "slum", the practice of the rich in the 30's, when the song was written, of touring poor neighborhoods dressed in rich clothes to "tut, tut" about the deplorable conditions, and congratulate each other for "caring about the poor"

Won't dish the dirt with the rest of the girls
Doesn't trade gossip for acceptance among an in-crowd


She likes the free, fresh wind in her hair
She cares more about how her hair feels than conforming with current hair fashions

Hates California, it's cold and it's damp
Since most of California is noticeably warmer and / or drier than New York, where the play the song was written for is set, this is probably a facetious excuse to like what she likes.


And she won't go to Harlem in Lincoln's or Ford's
Another reference to slumming, but facetious, since Lincolns and Fords were middle-class, not luxury brands when the lyric was written

Anonymous


on Try a Little Tenderness

Here are the correct lyrics

Try A Little Tenderness - Frank Sinatra - Lyrics

Oh she may be weary
Women do get wearied
Wearing that same old shabby dress
And when she’s weary
You try a little tenderness

You know she’s waiting
Just anticipating things she’ll may never possess
While she is without them
Try just a little bit of tenderness

It’s not just sentimental
She has her grieve and her care
And the words that soft and gentle
Makes it easier to bear
You wont regret it
Women don't forget it
Love is their whole happiness
And it’s all so easy
Try a little tenderness

Musical Interlude

And, it’s all so easy
Try a little tenderness

Daniel


on The Way You Look Tonight

I met Frank Jr. in Las Vegas, a real gentleman. RIP you both.

Giorgi Khutashvili


on Theme from New York, New York

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