Out Of This World
Lena Horne Lyrics


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You're clear out of this world
When I'm looking at you,
I hear out of this world
The music that no mortal ever knew.

You're right out of a book,
The fairy tale I read when I was so high;
No armoured knight out of a book
Could find a more enchanted Lorelei than I.

After waiting so long for the right time,
After reaching so long for a star,
All at once from the long and lonely night time,
And despite time, here you are!

I'd fly out of this world
If you said we were through,
So let me fly out of this world




And spend the next eternity or two with you;
I'll spend the next eternity or two with you.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lena Horne's song "Out of This World" expresses the idea of being swept away by the presence of someone special. The first two lines of the song, "You're clear out of this world. When I'm looking at you," portray a sense of admiration and awe towards the person being addressed. The next two lines, "I hear out of this world, the music that no mortal ever knew," convey the idea that being in the presence of this person is like experiencing something otherworldly or magical. The lyrics suggest that the attraction towards this person is both physical and emotional, as the next stanza, "You're right out of a book, the fairy tale I read when I was so high," suggests a connection that extends beyond the physical realm.


The singer compares the subject of the song to a "fairy tale" character that they used to read when they were young. The reference to an "armoured knight out of a book" and a "more enchanted Lorelei" suggest that the subject of the song is more mystical and enchanting than the typical character in a fairy tale. The next stanza depicts the longing and anticipation for the perfect person to come along. The idea of someone waiting for the "right time" and reaching for a "star" alludes to the sense of optimism and the hope that there is someone out there for everyone.


In conclusion, Lena Horne's song "Out of This World" is essentially about the feeling of love that transcends the physical world. The song is about the intense attraction and admiration of someone special who seems to be from another world. The feelings conveyed are those of admiration, awe, hope, and a deep connection with a person who is out of this world.


Line by Line Meaning

You're clear out of this world
Your beauty and extraordinary charm are out of this world


When I'm looking at you,
In your presence, I am spellbound and enchanted.


I hear out of this world
The sound of music that is beyond human comprehension


The music that no mortal ever knew.
The music I hear is divine, and it is not known by any mortal being.


You're right out of a book,
You embody every fairy tale character that I've read in books.


The fairy tale I read when I was so high;
You are the living fairy tale that I read in my childhood.


No armoured knight out of a book
Not even the most charming knight in any storybook


Could find a more enchanted Lorelei than I.
Could ever find a more enchanting and captivating woman than you.


After waiting so long for the right time,
I waited for so long to meet the right person.


After reaching so long for a star,
I reached out for my dreams and aspirations for so long.


All at once from the long and lonely night time,
Suddenly, after a long and lonely night


And despite time, here you are!
But despite all the waiting, you are finally here with me.


I'd fly out of this world
If you were to ever leave me, I would be completely devastated.


If you said we were through,
If you ever wanted to end our relationship.


So let me fly out of this world
But if you will have me for eternity.


And spend the next eternity or two with you;
I would be overjoyed to spend the rest of my life with you, for forever and beyond.


I'll spend the next eternity or two with you.
My love for you is eternal, and I want to spend all of my life with you.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: COLE PORTER

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tuxguys

What do "fearless," "ferocious," and "fun" have in common (besides all starting with the letter 'f')?
This performance.
I would love to know who the arranger is:
He turns Harold Arlen's music into a really hip pagan jungle ceremony; Ms. Horne, riding it like a Jungle Queen atop her favorite tigress, turns Johnny Mercer's words into both a call-to-ritual, and a challenging invitation.
And this was on network television.
(Those were the days...)

Larry Shaver

she looks fantastic at 51

Bleek Gilliam

@Silvereagle123 You should check out her 1981 Live On Broadway album. She was really at the peak of her vocal powers in the early 80's.

Silvereagle123

Dean Martin yells off camera " Bravo'! (3:36)

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