Where The Blue Of The Night
John Prine & Mac Wiseman Lyrics


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Why must I live in dreams
Of the days I used to know?
Why can't I find real piece of mind
And go back to the long ago?

Where the blue of the night
Meets the gold of the day
Someone waits for me

And the gold of her hair
Crowns the blue of her eyes
Like a halo tenderly

If only I could see her
Oh, how happy I would be

Where the blue of the night
Meets the gold of the day
Someone waits for me

If only I could see her
Oh, how happy I would be

Where the blue of the night




Meets the gold of the day
Someone waits for me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of John Prine and Mac Wiseman's song "Where The Blue Of The Night" speak of nostalgia and longing for a past love. The singer is questioning why they are living in memories of the past instead of finding peace in the present. They express a desire to go back to a time when they were happy and content, when someone they loved was waiting for them.


The chorus of the song describes this idyllic place where the "blue of the night meets the gold of the day." In this place, the singer's love interest waits for them. The gold of her hair and the blue of her eyes are described as a tender halo, emphasizing her angelic nature. The singer longs to see her, knowing that it would bring them immense happiness.


Overall, the lyrics of this song are wistful and romantic, evoking a sense of longing and a desire to return to a simpler time. The combination of Prine's and Wiseman's voices only adds to the emotional depth of the song, making it a classic in the country/folk genre.


Line by Line Meaning

Why must I live in dreams
Why do I have to keep reminiscing about the past within a fantasy?


Of the days I used to know?
Why can't I let go of the past and move forward?


Why can't I find real piece of mind
Why can't I find true contentment within myself?


And go back to the long ago?
And travel back to the days gone by?


Where the blue of the night
In a magical place where the darkness meets the light


Meets the gold of the day
The junction of nighttime and daybreak creates a golden radiance


Someone waits for me
I feel that there's someone waiting for me at that mystical place


And the gold of her hair
Her hair is bright as gold


Crowns the blue of her eyes
Framing her blue eyes like a majestic crown


Like a halo tenderly
Her hair looks like a gentle halo surrounding her


If only I could see her
If only I could gaze upon her presence


Oh, how happy I would be
It would make me incredibly happy


Where the blue of the night
At that magical place where night meets day


Meets the gold of the day
The golden light of day gently blends with the blue of the nightly sky


Someone waits for me
I strongly believe that a special person is waiting for me over there


If only I could see her
If only I could set my eyes upon her


Oh, how happy I would be
I would have an extraordinary joy within my heart


Where the blue of the night
In that mesmerizing moment where the dark and light tint intertwine


Meets the gold of the day
The sunrise light casts a magical spell on the blue-colored sky


Someone waits for me
My soulmate is eagerly waiting for me at that enchanted spot




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Written by: Bing Crosby, Fred E. Ahlert, Roy Turk

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Comments from YouTube:

JoPop Drouse

I bought this album because I'm a John Prine fan. Now I'm also a big Mac Wiseman fan as well.   The song selection, backing vocals and the singing of Mac and John make this one of my favorite albums. The respect and admiration they show to each other is evident throughout.  I just love these two guys.

CrooningForLeftovers

I adore this recording !~!~!~!

Wylie Fulton

Bing Crosby's theme song on Radio — well done here by Mac & John!

Debbie Curtis

Luv John Prine. When I get together,
With my bros, we play John Prine.
Raised I Chicago area, grew up with him.