Serenade
London Promenade Orchestra Lyrics


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When I hear that Serenade in blue
I'm somewhere in another world, alone with you
Sharing all the joys we used to know
Many moons ago

Once again your face comes back to me
Just like the theme of some forgotten melody
In the album of my memory
Serenade in blue

It seems like only yesterday
The small cafe, a crowded floor
And as we danced the night away
I hear you say forever more
And then the song became a sigh
Forever more became goodbye
Cause you remained in my heart, but

Tell me darling in there still a spark?
Or only lonely ashes of the flame we knew




Should I go on whistling in the dark,
Serenade in blue

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the London Promenade Orchestra's song "Serenade in Blue" convey a sense of nostalgia and longing for a lost love. The mention of the Serenade in blue sets the atmosphere for the song, indicating that the singer is transported to another world, reminiscing about a past relationship. They feel a deep connection with their partner, sharing the joys they once knew many moons ago. The Serenade in blue acts as a catalyst to evoke these memories and emotions.


The lyrics go on to describe how the image of their former lover's face resurfaces in their mind like the theme of a forgotten melody. This metaphor suggests that their relationship has been stored away in the "album of my memory," emphasizing the nostalgia and sentimental value attached to it.


The third paragraph brings us back to the past, describing a small café with a crowded dance floor, where the singer and their partner shared moments of joy. The mention of dancing the night away creates a sense of timelessness and happiness. However, an underlying sadness becomes apparent in the lyrics as the phrase "forever more" takes a melancholic turn, evolving into "goodbye." This line suggests that the relationship has come to an end, though the memories still linger in the singer's heart.


The final paragraph poses questions about the possibility of a rekindling flame. The singer wonders if there is still a spark or if all that remains are lonely ashes of what they once shared. They contemplate whether it is worth continuing to hope, symbolized by the phrase "whistling in the dark." The Serenade in blue continues to serve as a backdrop throughout the song, reflecting the bittersweet nature of this longing and uncertainty.


Line by Line Meaning

When I hear that Serenade in blue
Whenever I listen to the Serenade in blue


I'm somewhere in another world, alone with you
I feel transported to a different world, where it's just me and you


Sharing all the joys we used to know
Recalling all the happiness we once shared


Many moons ago
A long time ago


Once again your face comes back to me
Once more, your face appears in my mind


Just like the theme of some forgotten melody
Similar to the melody of a song forgotten over time


In the album of my memory
In the collection of my memories


Serenade in blue
The Serenade in blue itself


It seems like only yesterday
It feels as if it were just yesterday


The small cafe, a crowded floor
The cozy café with a packed dance floor


And as we danced the night away
While we danced throughout the night


I hear you say forever more
I hear you promising eternity


And then the song became a sigh
Gradually, the song turned into a sigh


Forever more became goodbye
The promise of eternity turned into a farewell


Cause you remained in my heart, but
Because you still reside in my heart, yet


Tell me darling is there still a spark?
Please inform me, my love, is there still a glimmer of hope?


Or only lonely ashes of the flame we knew
Or are there only empty remnants of our once passionate relationship


Should I go on whistling in the dark
Should I continue pretending everything is fine


Serenade in blue
While listening to the Serenade in blue




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Peermusic Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Harry Warren, Mack Gordon

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Comments from YouTube:

@terrystrahl6006

Mario Lanza had the most beautiful voice ever its so sad he died that young..

@felixbautista

Thank you so much for listening.

@marryannlamb9853

Great music Tito thanks

@felixbautista

My esteemed pleasure

@donnsunderland2684

Marvelously beautiful piece of music and your equally excellent video to accompany it. Glad to see our Griffith Park Observatory here in Los Angeles was included in your visual tour. A pleasure to listen to.

@felixbautista

Thank you so very much for your appreciation and attention Donn.

@bonanzajoe

THE LONDON PROMENADE ORCHESTRA Is awesome. I have a large utube folder on them.

@WandaRibeiro

My dear Tito, you have touched me with this splendid vídeo.  There's no words to tell you how I'm feeling now.  Your magnificent work  with so sweet images and this soft and marvellous music, filled my soul with a peaceful blessing. Thanks, my dear friend!

@felixbautista

All my pleasure... thank you so much for listening and your inspiring comments.

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