The thrill is gone
Helen Merrill & Kenny Dorham Lyrics


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The thrill is gone
The thrill is gone
I can see it in your eyes
I can hear it in your sighs
Feel your touch and realize
The thrill is gone

The nights are cold
For love is old
Love was grand when love was new
Birds were singing, skies were blue
Now it can't appeal to you
The thrill is gone

This is the end
So why pretend
And let it linger on
The thrill is gone

Love was grand when love was new
Birds were singing, skies were blue
Now it can't appeal to you
The thrill is gone

This is the end
So why pretend
And let it linger on
The thrill is gone




The thrill is gone
The thrill is gone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "The Thrill is Gone" by Helen Merrill & Kenny Dorham express the feelings of loss and disillusionment in a relationship that has lost its spark. The repetition of the line "The thrill is gone" emphasizes the fading excitement and passion that once existed between the two lovers. The singer can see and hear the lack of enthusiasm in their partner's eyes and sighs. The touch of their partner no longer elicits the same response, causing the singer to realize that the thrill they once felt is no longer there.


The second verse paints a picture of nostalgia for the early days of the relationship when love was new and everything seemed perfect. Birds singing and blue skies symbolize the joy and optimism they once shared. However, as time has passed, the love has grown old and lost its appeal. The nights now feel cold, reflecting the emotional distance and indifference that has crept into the relationship.


The bridge further emphasizes the sense of finality and acceptance. The singer suggests that there is no point in pretending that the thrill can be revived or maintained any longer. They recognize that it is the end of the relationship and there is no benefit in prolonging its existence. The repetition of "The thrill is gone" at the end of the song serves as a melancholic reaffirmation of the loss and resignation they feel.


Overall, the lyrics of "The Thrill is Gone" evoke a sense of disappointment, nostalgia, and acceptance of the demise of a once vibrant and passionate relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

The thrill is gone
The excitement and passion in our relationship has faded away


I can see it in your eyes
I can perceive the lack of enthusiasm and spark in your gaze


I can hear it in your sighs
I can sense the dissatisfaction and weariness in your sighs


Feel your touch and realize
When I touch you, I recognize that the magic and thrill are no longer there


The nights are cold
Our evenings together have become devoid of warmth and affection


For love is old
Our love has become aged and worn out


Love was grand when love was new
Our love used to be magnificent and glorious in its earlier stages


Birds were singing, skies were blue
There was a time when everything seemed perfect and joyful, represented by birds singing and blue skies


Now it can't appeal to you
Now, our love no longer captivates and excites you


This is the end
Our relationship has reached its conclusion


So why pretend
There is no need to deceive ourselves or put on a façade


And let it linger on
We shouldn't prolong the inevitable and let our love linger without true passion


The thrill is gone
The excitement and passion in our relationship has faded away


The thrill is gone
The excitement and passion in our relationship has faded away


The thrill is gone
The excitement and passion in our relationship has faded away




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management
Written by: Lew Brown, Ray Henderson

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