Bye_Bye_Blackbird
John Coltrane Lyrics


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No one here can love or understand me
Oh, what hard luck stories they all hand me
Pack up all my cares and woe, here I go, winging low
Bye, bye, blackbird

Where somebody waits for me
Sugar's sweet, so is she
Bye, bye, blackbird

No one here can love or understand me
Oh, what hard luck stories they all hand me
Make my bed and light the light, I'll arrive late tonight
Blackbird, bye, bye

Bye, bye, blackbird
Where somebody waits for me
Sugar's sweet, so is she
Bye, bye, blackbird

No one here can love or understand me
Oh what hard luck stories they all hand me




Make my bed and light the light, I'll arrive late tonight
Blackbird, bye, bye

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to John Coltrane's Bye Bye Blackbird express a feeling of loneliness and isolation, as the singer sings of how nobody around them can love or understand them. The people in their life seem to constantly tell them hard luck stories, leaving the singer feeling weighed down by their cares and woes. In light of this, they decide to leave it all behind and take to the sky, winging low and saying "bye bye" to the blackbird.


Despite the singer's despondent tone, the song still maintains a sense of optimism and hope. They sing of how somebody is waiting for them, and how sweet that person is. The decision to depart is not an admission of defeat, but rather a fresh start and a chance to find happiness elsewhere.


Overall, the lyrics to Bye Bye Blackbird are a poignant and emotional reflection on the human desire to be loved, understood, and happy, and the difficulties we sometimes face in achieving those things.


Line by Line Meaning

No one here can love or understand me
I'm feeling lonely and misunderstood by the people around me


Oh, what hard luck stories they all hand me
People tend to share their own sad stories with me, making me feel more disconnected


Pack up all my cares and woe, here I go, winging low
I'm leaving behind my troubles and worries, setting off with a heavy heart


Bye, bye, blackbird
I'm saying farewell to the bird, which could represent my own sense of freedom and leaving behind my intense emotions


Where somebody waits for me
I hope to find someone who understands me and gives me a sense of belonging


Sugar's sweet, so is she
This person I'm searching for is sweet and kind, and I long for their love


No one here can love or understand me
Repeating my feelings of loneliness and isolation, again showing a gap between me and the company I keep


Make my bed and light the light, I'll arrive late tonight
I'll make myself comfortable and prepare to return late, indicating my mindset of drifting or being a traveller


Blackbird, bye, bye
Repeating the act of saying goodbye to the bird, which could also symbolize the weight of strong feelings that I want to escape from


Bye, bye, blackbird
Final repetition of saying farewell to something that represents liberation or release from intense emotions




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: LORENZ HART, RICHARD RODGERS

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Comments from YouTube:

@TonySpruillSax

No one can touch him - he is the greatest of all saxophonists and one of the finest musicians of all time.

@brendanbrumbaugh6062

And Charlie ….

@mambojazz1

​@@brendanbrumbaugh6062"ONE OF" already says there are others so you had absolutely no need to ruin a beautiful comment by adding Charlie Parker to diminish John Coltrane's shine🙄

@PieroBorri

when I' ll have to leave this planet  I want This Tune played at my departure , please !!! This has been my favorite recording since I was a boy and still now I cant' listen to it without crying ... I cant' think nothing else during this mtf coda ... nothing else,  just listening and crying. Thanks Mr. John , Mr. Elvin , Mr. Mc Coy and Mr. Jimmy I really loved your music all my  life long and I feel somehow proud of it . Thanks for sharing this !!! 

@IgivemylifetoChrist

Piero Borri my dad died feb 6, he was in a coma for a week, it was his favourite song, I looked it up and put on the first one that came up on YouTube by Miles Davis, the minute it started playing he started dying and he took his last breath right before the song ended, his face was next to mine and I cried and cried. I love and miss you daddy beyond belief. The loss is enormous, this is for you daddy❤

@TheFunkyKingston

From Athens,to Sao Paolo,Tokyo,Ghana and everywhere in this planet "Trane" lives on...forever!

@timbruner8056

I bought this record in high school. It was one of the first jazz records I ever bought, after "Miles Davis' Greatest Hits" and "Buddy Rich Big Band." I've been a Coltrane (and jazz) fan ever since.

@noeljewkes1483

Coltrane forever!!!

@pepperwilliams4428

Coltrane must have played this song a gazillion times! And with this version......he took it to another 'level'...............THE MOON! From 2:17-2:38, he takes a little 4 note idea and explores it like the great classical composers! Another one comes in at 3:19-3:47. Man......I'm exhausted after listening to his solo. I can't even imagine hearing this at a 'gig' of his. It probably would have lasted a full hour! In addition, Coltrane had a tendency to take the ending and play around with the 'turn-around' (two, five, three and six of the chords). That's a song in itself!!! There will NEVER EVER BE another John William Coltrane!

@georgefromgreece4119

Nice analysis but it's still self-expression in the end, at that musical level, do not forget that.
Cheers

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