Prélude
Louie Bellson Lyrics


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If you hear
A song in blue
Like a flower crying
For the dew
That was my heart serenading you
My prelude to a kiss

If you hear a song that grows
From my tender sentimental woes
That was my heart trying to compose
A prelude to a kiss

Though it's just a simple melody
With nothing fancy
Nothing much
You could turn it to a symphony
A Shubert tune with a Gershwin touch

Oh how my love song gently cries
For the tenderness within your eyes
My love is a prelude that never dies
A prelude to a kiss

Though it's just a simple melody
With nothing fancy
Nothing much
You could turn it to a symphony
A Shubert tune with a Gershwin touch

Oh how my love song so gently cries
For the tenderness within your eyes




My love is a prelude that never dies
A prelude to a kiss

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Louie Bellson's "Prelude To A Kiss" speak of love and the different ways it can be expressed. The opening stanza describes a longing heart that is attempting to express its love for another person. The "song in blue" is a metaphor for this feeling and is further emphasized by the comparison to a "flower crying for the dew". The heart is "serenading" the person, implying a sort of musical expression of love.


The second stanza continues this theme, describing the different emotions and sentiments that the heart is trying to convey. The use of the word "woes" suggests that the heart is experiencing some sort of pain or suffering, further emphasizing its depth of feeling. Despite this, the heart is trying to "compose" its feelings into a "simple melody", which can be turned into a "symphony" with the right touch.


The final stanza emphasizes the eternal nature of the love that the heart is expressing. The love song may "gently cry" for the tenderness in the other person's eyes, but it is a "prelude that never dies". This suggests that although love may take many forms and expressions over time, the underlying sentiment always remains the same.


Line by Line Meaning

If you hear
If you listen carefully,


A song in blue
A sad or melancholy song,


Like a flower crying
Like a flower that is thirsty for water,


For the dew
Which it needs to survive,


That was my heart serenading you
That was my heart singing to you,


My prelude to a kiss
My way of expressing my love to you,


If you hear a song that grows
If you hear a song that becomes bigger,


From my tender sentimental woes
From my gentle and emotional sadness,


That was my heart trying to compose
That was my heart attempting to create music,


A prelude to a kiss
A piece of music that symbolizes my love for you,


Though it's just a simple melody
Even though it is a basic tune,


With nothing fancy
Without any flashy embellishments,


Nothing much
Nothing significant,


You could turn it to a symphony
It has the potential to become an elegant and complex piece of music,


A Shubert tune with a Gershwin touch
Similar to a composition by Schubert with some characteristics of Gershwin's style added,


Oh how my love song gently cries
Oh how my song of love softly weeps,


For the tenderness within your eyes
Because of the kindness and warmth that I see in your eyes,


My love is a prelude that never dies
My love for you is always present and eternal,


A prelude to a kiss
A musical introduction to a moment of physical intimacy.




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Irving Gordon

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