How High the Moon
George Shearing Lyrics


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Somewhere there's music
How faint the tune
Somewhere there's heaven
How high the moon
There is no moon above
When love is far away too
Till it comes true
That you love me as I love you

Somewhere there's music
How near, how far
Somewhere there's heaven
It's where you are
The darkest night would shine
If you would come to me soon
Until you will, how still my heart
How high the moon

Somewhere there's music
How faint the tune
Somewhere there's heaven
How high the moon
The darkest night would shine
If you would come to me soon




Until you will, how still my heart
How high the moon

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "How High the Moon" by George Shearing are rich in romantic and poetic imagery. The song talks about a longing for love, and the depth of that longing is conveyed through references to the faraway music and the unreachable moon. The song begins by painting a picture of a distant melody, barely audible but still present, surrounding the lonely singer. The second line evokes images of paradise or heaven, which seems unimaginably far away, heightening the sense of longing and unattainability. The next lines express the idea that when love is absent, even the presence of the moon can't bring solace to a broken heart. The lyrics then suggest that the only solution to this state of loneliness is for the beloved to reciprocate the singer's feelings, as signified by the line: "Till it comes true, that you love me as I love you."


The second verse of the song continues with the same theme, but this time the emphasis is on the distance between the singer and the beloved. The lyrics talk about the possibility of finding heaven in the beloved's presence, but only if they are close enough. The imagery of the darkest night shining with the beloved's presence emphasizes the power of their love to light up the singer's world. The lines about the still heart indicate the intensity of the longing, which won't be assuaged until the beloved returns. The final line repeats the refrain, ending the song with a sense of wistful yearning.


Line by Line Meaning

Somewhere there's music
There exists a place where music is playing


How faint the tune
Despite being present, the music is barely audible


Somewhere there's heaven
There is a place of perfect happiness and peace


How high the moon
This place is so perfect, it's as if the moon itself were raised


There is no moon above
When love is not present, there is no light in the darkness


When love is far away too
Love can be distant and hard to find


Till it comes true
But when love is found, it can make dreams become realities


That you love me as I love you
Only when love is returned can true happiness be achieved


Somewhere there's music
Once again, there is a place where music is playing


How near, how far
This music can be either close or distant depending on the circumstance


Somewhere there's heaven
Once again, there is a place of perfect happiness and peace


It's where you are
This perfect happiness and peace can only be found where you are


The darkest night would shine
No matter how dark the situation may seem, it can be brightened by love


If you would come to me soon
The presence of a loved one can bring light to a dark situation


Until you will, how still my heart
In the absence of that love, however, the heart remains quiet and waiting


How high the moon
Once again, the perfect happiness and peace of heaven is so high that it's as if the moon itself were raised




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Morgan Lewis, Nancy Hamilton

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