So In Love
Kenny Dorham Lyrics


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Lately, I find myself out gazing at stars,
Hearing guitars like someone in love.
Sometimes the things I do astound me,
Mostly whenever you're around me.
Lately I seem to walk as though I had wings,
Bump into things like someone in love.
Each time I look at you,
I'm limp as a glove,
And feeling like someone in love.





Overall Meaning

Kenny Dorham's "So In Love" is a tender, romantic melody that beautifully captures the experience of being in love. The beginning of the song finds the singer staring at the stars and listening to guitars, which suggests that he is struck by the beauty of the world around him. As the song progresses, he begins to exhibit behaviors that are characteristic of someone who is smitten. He moves with a new lightness in his step, his movements somewhat clumsy because he is so focused on his beloved. Whenever he is near her, he becomes flustered and disoriented with longing.


The chorus of the song, "Each time I look at you, I'm limp as a glove, And feeling like someone in love," is an especially poignant statement that perfectly captures the helplessness and vulnerability that come with the experience of being deeply in love. Love can often be an overwhelming emotion, making it difficult to do even the simplest things like walking or speaking coherently. This song does an excellent job of expressing the complex feelings that come with falling for someone.


* "So In Love" was originally written by Cole Porter for the musical "Kiss Me, Kate," and was first performed in 1948.
* Kenny Dorham's version of the song was recorded in 1958 and features Joe Henderson on tenor saxophone.
* The song has been covered by numerous artists, including Ella Fitzgerald, Julie London, and Chet Baker.
* Dorham's arrangement of the song features a lush, romantic feel, with the piano and horns creating a warm, comforting tone.
* The song is known for its simple, straightforward melody and timeless lyrics.
* It has been used in several movie soundtracks, including "Miss Congeniality" and "What Women Want."
* The song has been included in several compilations of jazz love songs, and is considered a standard in the genre.
* In 1957, Dorham signed a recording contract with Blue Note Records and went on to record several classic albums for the label.
* Dorham was a highly respected member of the jazz community, known for his lyrical trumpet playing and innovative compositions.
* He worked with some of the biggest names in jazz, including Charlie Parker, Art Blakey, and Max Roach.


Chords:
Gmaj7 A9 Gmaj7 A9
Gmaj7 A9 Gmaj7 A9
Gmaj7 A9 Gmaj7 A9
Gmaj7 A9 D7 Dm7 G7 Cmaj7 Am7 D7 G6


Line by Line Meaning

Lately, I find myself out gazing at stars,
Recently, I have found myself often looking at the stars,


Hearing guitars like someone in love.
And while gazing at the stars, the sound of guitars fills my ears, as if I am in love.


Sometimes the things I do astound me,
I am surprised by some of the things I do,


Mostly whenever you're around me.
which mostly happens when you are with me.


Lately I seem to walk as though I had wings,
Lately, I feel like I am walking on air as if I have wings,


Bump into things like someone in love.
and sometimes my love-drunk state causes me to bump into things.


Each time I look at you,
Every time I gaze at you,


I'm limp as a glove,
I feel as though all my strength has gone,


And feeling like someone in love.
all I can feel is that I am madly in love with you.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: J. Burke, J. Van Heusen

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Comments from YouTube:

Maria Luisa Rousset

Qué maravillosa interpretación de esta bellísima canción de Cole Porter.

flat5

Interesting high energy playing by Earl May (bass) too. He is well (over) recorded throughout the album. A somewhat unique player. Just makes the album more interesting.

Peter Palaj

Beautiful arrangement and a beautiful tune too.

Maria Luisa Rousset

Beautifull!!! Wonderfull!!!

Marc Babin

Cole Porter classic. Bass – Clarence Jones (2)
Design [Cover] – Ken Deardoff
Drums – Joe Peters
Liner Notes – Chris Albertson
Mastered By – Jack Matthews
Photography By – Jerry Stoll
Piano – Amos Trice
Producer – Orrin Keepnews
Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land
Trumpet – Kenny Dorham

TheJohnnyBE

Cats knew how to swing.

坂巻洋

🙄🌻🌱💙

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