Symphony
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra Lyrics


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Symphony
Symphony of love
Music from above
How does it start?
You walk in
And the song begins
Singing violins start in my heart
Then you speak
The melody seems to rise
Then you sigh
It sighs, and it softly dies
Symphony
Sing to me
Then we kiss
And it's clear to me
When you're near to me




You are my symphony
My symphony

Overall Meaning

The song Symphony by Freddy Martin and His Orchestra is a beautiful love song that compares the feeling of being in love to a majestic symphony. The lyrics talk about the symphony of love, which is music that seems to come from above. It is a feeling that is inexplicable and seems to emerge spontaneously. The song describes how this symphony of love starts when the lover walks into the room. The moment the two lovers meet, the singing violins start playing in their hearts.


The song talks about how the melody of the symphony of love rises as the lovers talk to each other. The symphony in the heart becomes more apparent and resonant when the two lovers kiss. The lyrics describe how the music of the symphony of love seems to die softly when their sighs merge. The symphony is complete when the lovers are together, and the singer declares that the person he is singing to is his symphony.


Overall, the song Symphony is a beautiful love song that tries to capture the feeling of being in love. The symphony of love is a metaphorical representation of the feeling of being in love that seems to resonate within one's heart and soul, creating beautiful music that is unique to the lovers.


Line by Line Meaning

Symphony
A metaphorical expression of love, where the emotions are compared to a symphony orchestra.


Symphony of love
The symphony here refers to the feelings of love and how they resonate melodiously like an orchestral symphony.


Music from above
Refers to the divine presence of love, which is likened to heavenly music.


How does it start?
The person is wondering how the beautiful music of love and emotions starts.


You walk in
The appearance of the beloved one acts as the catalyst that initiates the beautiful musical symphony of love.


And the song begins
The arrival of the beloved is like the starting note of the beautiful symphony of love.


Singing violins start in my heart
The heart starts to fill with love, and the sensation is represented by the singing violins playing inside the heart.


Then you speak
The lover's voice adds depth to the symphony of love.


The melody seems to rise
The lover's words and presence add more passion to the already beautiful symphony of love.


Then you sigh
A sign of satisfaction, the lover's sigh acts like a crescendo to the musical symphony of love.


It sighs, and it softly dies
After reaching a peak, the symphony gently dwindles down, as a sign of the love calming down.


Symphony
Repeats the metaphorical expression of love as a symphony orchestra.


Sing to me
The lover requests for an encore, wanting to listen to the beautiful symphony of love again.


Then we kiss
The moment of intimacy between the lovers adds more passion to the symphony.


And it's clear to me
The symphony emerges as a clear expression of the emotions felt by the lovers.


When you're near to me
The beloved's presence is necessary for the creation of the beautiful symphony of love.


You are my symphony
The beloved is the main artist involved in the creation of this beautiful symphony of love.


My symphony
The personal possessive pronoun suggests the special significance of this symphony, which only belongs to the singer and the beloved.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GALT MACDERMOTT, JOHN GUARE

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Comments from YouTube:

Spencer Smith

Excellent…perhaps the definitive version of the song…Freddy Martin had such a fine band for such a long time…a giant in the “sweet music” business for decades, Martin’s music remains Americana at its best.

Rube Waddell

Australia's 43rd number one hit along with a version by Bing Crosby.

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