When you wore a tulip and I wore a big red rose
Judy Garland & Gene Kelly Lyrics


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I met you in a garden in an old Kentucky town
The sun was shining down
You wore a gingham gown
I kissed you as I placed a yellow tulip in your hair
Upon my coat you pinned a rose so rare
Time has not changed your loveliness
You're just as sweet to me
I love you yet, I can't forget the days that used to be

When you wore a tulip, a sweet yellow tulip
And I wore a big red rose
When you caressed me, 'twas then Heaven blessed me
What a blessing, no one knows
You made life cheery when you called me dearie
'Twas down where the blue grass grows
Your lips were sweeter then julep when you wore that tulip
And I wore a big red rose

When you wore a tulip, a sweet yellow tulip
And I wore a big red rose
When you caressed me, 'twas then Heaven blessed me
What a blessing, no one knows
You made life cheery when you called me dearie
'Twas down where the blue grass grows




Your lips were sweeter then julep when you wore that tulip
And I wore a big red rose

Overall Meaning

The song "When You Wore A Tulip" by Judy Garland and Gene Kelly is a beautiful, romantic ode to a past love. The lyrics paint a picture of a sunny day in an old Kentucky town where the two lovers met in a garden. The singer, presumably a man, describes the woman he fell in love with and how he placed a yellow tulip in her hair and she pinned a rare rose on his coat. Despite the passage of time, he still finds her just as sweet and loving as she was in those days gone by.


The refrain of the song is particularly lovely, capturing the sweetness and innocence of their love: "When you wore a tulip, a sweet yellow tulip, and I wore a big red rose. When you caressed me, 'twas then Heaven blessed me, what a blessing, no one knows. You made life cheery when you called me dearie, 'twas down where the blue grass grows. Your lips were sweeter then julep when you wore that tulip and I wore a big red rose."


Overall, "When You Wore A Tulip" is a beautiful tribute to a bygone era of love and romance, captured through the evocative lyrics and the stunning vocals of Garland and Kelly.


Line by Line Meaning

I met you in a garden in an old Kentucky town
I first laid eyes on you in a picturesque garden in a quaint Kentucky town


The sun was shining down
The bright sun was shining down on us, illuminating the moment perfectly


You wore a gingham gown
You were stunningly beautiful, wearing a delightful gingham gown


I kissed you as I placed a yellow tulip in your hair
I took the opportunity to kiss you tenderly while adding a yellow tulip to your already stunning appearance


Upon my coat you pinned a rose so rare
In return, you gifted me with a rare, beautiful rose that you pinned to my coat


Time has not changed your loveliness
Even with the passing of time, you still maintain the same level of stunning beauty as before


You're just as sweet to me
You still have the same sweet personality and nature that captured my heart in the beginning


I love you yet, I can't forget the days that used to be
Even though I still love you, there are times when I find myself reminiscing about our past


When you wore a tulip, a sweet yellow tulip
I remember those days when you wore a charming yellow tulip in your hair


And I wore a big red rose
And I, in turn, wore a prominent red rose on my coat as a symbol of my love for you


When you caressed me, 'twas then Heaven blessed me
The moments when you tenderly touched me felt like a divine blessing


What a blessing, no one knows
Those joyful moments were so special that only we can truly understand their significance


You made life cheery when you called me dearie
Your affectionate nickname for me always brought a smile to my face and made everything seem brighter


'Twas down where the blue grass grows
We shared these wonderfully romantic moments in the idyllic surroundings of the bluegrass landscape


Your lips were sweeter then julep when you wore that tulip
The taste of your sweet lips was more enjoyable than a refreshing mint julep, especially during those tulip-wearing times


And I wore a big red rose
And I, of course, wore my trusty red rose, always a symbol of my great love for you




Lyrics © PAUL RODRIGUEZ MUSIC LTD.
Written by: CHRIS BARBER, JACK MAHONEY (DP)_, PERCY WENRICH (DP)

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