Polka Dots and Moonbeams
Lester Young Lyrics


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A country dance was being held in a garden
I felt a bump and heard an "Oh, beg your pardon"
Suddenly I saw polka dots and moonbeams
All around a pug-nosed dream

The music started and was I the perplexed one
I held my breath and said "May I have the next one?"
In my frightened arms, polka dots and moonbeams
Sparkled on a pug-nosed dream

There were questions in the eyes of other dancers
As we floated over the floor
There were questions but my heart knew all the answers
And perhaps a few things more

Now in a cottage built of lilacs and laughter
I know the meaning of the words "Ever after"




And I'll always see polka dots and moonbeams
When I kiss the pug-nosed dream

Overall Meaning

Lester Young's song Polka Dots and Moonbeams tells a story of a romantic encounter between the singer and "a pug-nosed dream" at a country dance held in a garden. The singer accidentally bumps into the dream and apologizes, only to be taken aback by the dream's polka dotted dress and the beauty of the moonlit night. As the music starts, the singer musters up the courage to ask for a dance, and they start to float over the dance floor, much to the amazement of the other dancers. The singer realizes the depth of their feelings for the dream, and they end up together in a cottage filled with love and laughter, forever cherishing the memory of polka dots and moonbeams.


Line by Line Meaning

A country dance was being held in a garden
During an outdoor party, a traditional dance was taking place in a garden.


I felt a bump and heard an "Oh, beg your pardon"
Someone accidentally ran into me, and they apologized for their mistake.


Suddenly I saw polka dots and moonbeams
A beautiful sight appeared before my eyes, consisting of bright colors and a dreamy atmosphere.


All around a pug-nosed dream
The object of my admiration and affection had a small nose and was part of this magical scene.


The music started and was I the perplexed one
When the music began, I was confused and overwhelmed with emotion.


I held my breath and said "May I have the next one?"
I gathered my courage and asked my dance partner if I could have the next dance.


In my frightened arms, polka dots and moonbeams
As we danced, I held my partner close, and the beautiful colors and dreamy atmosphere continued to surround us.


Sparkled on a pug-nosed dream
The small-nosed person I was dancing with looked even more magical amidst the dreamy visuals.


There were questions in the eyes of other dancers
Other people at the party were curious about our connection and the magic that was surrounding us.


As we floated over the floor
Our dance was graceful and smooth, as if we were gliding over the floor.


There were questions but my heart knew all the answers
Despite their curiosity, I knew in my heart that my dance partner and I had a deep connection and a special bond.


And perhaps a few things more
There were some magical things happening during our dance that couldn't be explained or put into words.


Now in a cottage built of lilacs and laughter
In my happy place, surrounded by beautiful flowers and joyful moments, I can reminisce about this magical moment.


I know the meaning of the words "Ever after"
Because of this beautiful moment, I am certain that lasting love and happiness exists.


And I'll always see polka dots and moonbeams
Every time I think back on this moment, I will remember the dreamy visuals that surrounded us during our dance.


When I kiss the pug-nosed dream
And when I am close to my beloved partner, I will be reminded of the magic we shared during that dance.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Broma 16, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JAMES VAN HEUSEN, JIMMY VAN HEUSEN, JOHNNY BURKE

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Terry Douglas

Wonderful. This is the best a tenor can sound - gorgeously expressive.

Joe Carbery

Thanks for the info! As regards your second sentence: At least we can ignore jazz-fusion and other recent tinkerings with the body of jazz and listen to lovely music like this on record. Even when Lester was alive most jazz fans in the world, or even the US, wouldn't have got to hear him perform "live." Thye would be hearing him as we are hearing him now. We are very fortunate to have him on recordings.

Kasper Bolding

I like what you are saying very much, as it co-relates perfectly with Lester being one of the "first" musicians to learn via listening to records instead of live. Don't get me wrong, he had music all around him all his life, but his favorite musicians where often only accessable to him via recordings.

hipcatwho

Lester loved this song and played a lot of versions of it. improve he could play it 50 ways it would sound like the same song. slow or faster. keys common he knows them all  rhythm he has got it down why do you think they call him the prez?  

TheSpikehere

Up tempo, mid tempo, or slow. Prez always played beautiful Jazz.

abby4410

Prez with Hank Jones piano, Ray Brown bass and Buddy Rich drums (first issue on 78rpm Mercury 8927) At this time the Jazz universe didn't suspect the imminence of a desaster : this thing called jazz-fusion and his electronic malediction !

Joe Carbery

I since see it was recorded "about September 17 1949 acc. Frank Buchmann-Moller's "You Got to Be Original, Man!"

Gus Ynzenga

This is "Prez" at its best. Wonderful!! Txs for sharing.

zedster911

OMFG! Lester is THE Sax god.... this is amazing... loved it from first time I heard it

Raef Black

Lester Young, tenor sax. Buddy Rich, drums. Ray Brown, bass. Hank Jones, piano

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