Stella By Starlight
Joe Pass Lyrics


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The song a robin sings
Through years of endless springs
The murmur of a brook at eventide
That ripples through a nook where two lovers hide

That great symphonic theme
That's Stella by starlight
And not a dream
My heart and I agree
She's everything on this earth to me

That great symphonic theme
That's Stella by starlight
And not a dream




My heart and i agree
She's everything on this earth to me

Overall Meaning

In Joe Pass's song Stella By Starlight, the lyrics describe the beauty and importance of a woman named Stella. The opening lines compare Stella's singing to that of a robin's, suggesting a sweet and melodic voice. The next lines use the metaphor of "endless springs" to signify the enduring nature of Stella's impact on the singer's life. The sound of a brook at eventide represents the tranquil and peaceful feeling that Stella brings him. The final lines of the first verse reference the idea of lovers hiding in a nook, which summarizes the intimacy and closeness the singer feels towards Stella.


The chorus emphasizes the importance of Stella in the singer's life. The use of the word "symphonic" suggests that her impact is grand and powerful, like a majestic orchestra. The repetition of the phrase "That's Stella by starlight" emphasizes her radiant beauty, which is constant and unchanging. The line "And not a dream" suggests that she is a tangible and real presence in his life. The final two lines show how much the singer cherishes Stella, seeing her as everything on this earth to him.


Overall, the lyrics of Stella By Starlight show the importance of love and intimacy in one's life. Stella's presence brings joy, peace, and beauty to the singer's life, and he holds her in high regard as one of the most important figures in his life.


Line by Line Meaning

The song a robin sings
The sweet melody that a robin sings.


Through years of endless springs
The passage of time marked by the arrival of multiple springs.


The murmur of a brook at eventide
The gentle sound of a running stream at sunset.


That ripples through a nook where two lovers hide
The calm movement of the water through a secluded spot where two individuals find solace in each other's presence.


That great symphonic theme
The grand and powerful musical motif.


That's Stella by starlight
The melody is identified as 'Stella by starlight,' a well-known piece by Victor Young.


And not a dream
This is not just a figment of imagination.


My heart and I agree
I am in complete alignment with my own feelings and emotions.


She's everything on this earth to me
The person being referenced is the most important thing to the artist in the entire world.




Lyrics © Editora e Importadora Musical Fermata do Brasil Ltda., Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
Written by: Ned Washington, Victor Young

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@amherstguitar

Joe Pass my inspiration. I play guitar and have exactly the same pattern baldness. So it IS possible!

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+amherstguitar you got it all...actually, baldness is the most important thing to play guitar that way...

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amherstguitar yes because we dont get to do stuff other than practicing the guitar.
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@MrJeezus

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I have a full head of hair, but ZERO guitar skills.

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But can you make his faces?

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@tomdecuca3627

I still don't know where this man got this playing style!! A true one of kind virtuoso!!

@AntonioNebiolo

He took inspiration from Charlie Parker. He mentioned that he wanted to play like him.

@ThrashRoC

Hands Down ! Joe Pass is REALLY one of the BEST Jazz Guitarists this earth has ever seen..
ABSOLUTE Cool

@Hendrix67297

One of the best guitarists full stop.

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