Charade: Charade
Henry Mancini Lyrics


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When we played our charade
We were like children posing
Playing at games, acting out names
Guessing the parts we played

Oh what a hit we made
We came on next to closing
Best on the bill, lovers until
Love left the masquerade

Fate seemed to pull the strings
I turned and you were gone
While from the darkened wings
The music box played on

Sad little serenade
Song of my heart's composing
I hear it still, I always will




Best on the bill
Charade

Overall Meaning

The song Charade by Henry Mancini describes a love affair that was like a game. The couple played charades, pretending to be different roles and guessing each other's parts. They were so good at it that they received a standing ovation at the end of their performance. However, their love was short-lived, and the woman left without warning. As the man looked for her, he heard a sad little serenade from a music box that reminded him of the good times they had shared. The song ends with the man reminiscing about their relationship and how it had been the best thing they had ever done.


Line by Line Meaning

When we played our charade
When we pretended to be someone else


We were like children posing
We acted like kids, putting on a show


Playing at games, acting out names
We played games and pretended to be different people


Guessing the parts we played
Trying to figure out the roles we were playing


Oh what a hit we made
We were successful in our game


We came on next to closing
We almost finished, almost revealed our true selves


Best on the bill, lovers until
The best performers, pretending to be in love until the game was over


Love left the masquerade
Our love was just an act, and it ended when the game was over


Fate seemed to pull the strings
It seemed like fate was guiding our game


I turned and you were gone
I looked away, and you disappeared


While from the darkened wings
From the shadows of the stage


The music box played on
The game continued without us


Sad little serenade
A melancholy song


Song of my heart's composing
A song from the depths of my heart


I hear it still, I always will
I still hear the song, and always will


Best on the bill
The most successful performers


Charade
A game of illusion and deception




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Henry Nicola Mancini, John H. Mercer

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Comments from YouTube:

BillSU77

Excellence in movie making, screenplay AND score. Mancini is at his best here arranging a very alive jazz orchestration to accompany the visuals.

Marty Emmons

This is a beautiful song. This video has great audio, I can hear every instrument clearly.

David Barnett

TCM aired the movie again this week. I saw it first run in theaters back in the day, and it still stands the test of time. Mancini? Genius!

Joe

I have yet to see North By Northwest.

Timothy Dalbeck

I once had this playing in my head, I woke up and immediately put the DVD in.

FloraFilms

Cary Grant whistles this tune in his last film, Walk Don’t Run. He is making coffee at about 13 minutes into the movie. A nice reminder of Charade from 3 years earlier.

Soraya Raza

And in Charade he walks Audrey to her 'street where she lives' ...My Fair Lady.

anibal cesar nishizk

🤗🤗

Grace Gorman

Love Henry Mancini's music.

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Henry doesn't just MAKE jazz. He IS jazz.

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