Bye Bye Baby
Marilyn Monroe Lyrics


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I'll be in my room alone
Every post meridian
And I'll read my diary
And that book by Mister Gideon
Bye, bye, baby
Remember you're my baby
When they give you the eye
And just to show that I care
I will write and declare
That I'm on the loose
But I'm still on the square
I've been lonely
But even though I'm lonely
There'll be no other guy
Though I'll be gone for a while
I know that I'll be smiling
With my baby by and by
With my baby by and by
I'll be gloomy
But send that rainbow to me
Then my shadows will fly
Though you'll be gone for a while




I know that I'll be smiling
With my baby by and by

Overall Meaning

The song "Bye Bye Baby" by Marilyn Monroe is a soulful and sentimental ballad that speaks of the pain of being away from someone you love. The opening line, "I'll be in my room alone, every post meridian," sets the stage for the song's theme of loneliness and isolation. The reference to Marilyn reading her diary and "that book by Mister Gideon" is a poignant allusion to her own personal struggles with the pressures and expectations of her public persona. The song's melody is haunting and sad, underscoring the deep emotional pain that Marilyn felt during her lifetime.


Throughout the song, Marilyn expresses her love and devotion to her special someone, telling him to "remember you're my baby, when they give you the eye." She also promises to write and declare her love, "but I'm still on the square," suggesting that she will remain faithful and true even while they are apart. The repetition of the line "Bye, bye, baby" at the end of each verse emphasizes the sorrow of farewell and the ache of separation.


Despite the sadness of the lyrics, the song ends on a hopeful note. Marilyn acknowledges that she will be "gloomy" without her loved one, but she looks forward to the day when they will be reunited, and promises that she will be "smiling with my baby by and by." The final lines, "send that rainbow to me, then my shadows will fly," suggest that love and hope can conquer even the darkest of emotions.


Overall, "Bye Bye Baby" is a touching and introspective song that showcases Marilyn Monroe's talent as both a singer and an interpreter of lyrics. It's a heartfelt tribute to the complexities and contradictions of love, and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.


Line by Line Meaning

I'll be in my room alone
I'll be alone in my room


Every post meridian
Every afternoon


And I'll read my diary
I'll read my personal diary


And that book by Mister Gideon
And I'll read Mr. Gideon's book


Bye, bye, baby
Goodbye, my dear


Remember you're my baby
Remember that you're mine


When they give you the eye
When they show interest in you


And just to show that I care
To express my care and concern


I will write and declare
I'll write a letter to you


That I'm on the loose
I'm free to do what I want


But I'm still on the square
But I'm still honest and righteous


I've been lonely
I've been feeling lonely


But even though I'm lonely
But despite being lonely


There'll be no other guy
I won't be with any other man


Though I'll be gone for a while
Even though I'll be away for some time


I know that I'll be smiling
I know I'll be happy


With my baby by and by
With you soon


With my baby by and by
With you soon


I'll be gloomy
I'll be sad


But send that rainbow to me
But I hope to see a rainbow


Then my shadows will fly
Then my sadness will be gone


Though you'll be gone for a while
Though you'll be away for some time


I know that I'll be smiling
I know I'll be happy


With my baby by and by
With you soon




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Written by: JULE STYNE, LEO ROBIN

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

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I'll be in my room alone
Every post meridian
And I'll be with my diary
And that book by Mister Gideon

Bye, bye baby
Remember you're my baby
When they give you the eye
And just to show that I care
I will write and declare
That though on the loose
I'm still on the square

I've been lonely
But even though I'm lonely
There'll be no other guy
Though I'll be gone for a while
I know that I'll be smiling
With my baby by and by
With my baby by and by

I'll be gloomy
But send that rainbow to me
Then my shadows will fly
Though you'll be gone for a while
I know that I'll be smiling
With my baby bye and bye



All comments from YouTube:

@keymaninmusic

I had the thrill of playing this on the piano while Jane sang it. The year was 1995.

@apollosun2725

What a wonderful treasure ⭐️

@ZedTheLegend

How i wish to have been you 😭

@MiaMaven

Wow what a amazing moment, and a wonderful memory.

@jace3811

Marilyn would have been happy to see her co-star still singing a song from their movie in 1995, sadly Marilyn would not have been able to do this considering the poor soul died 33 years before 1995

@tooprettykatera

You're so lucky omg

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@emmaschanel7900

The two ladies were beautiful R.I.P Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe you were both icons

@michelboudot2882

A song that sticks with you all your life. Over and over and over.

@craigtillman5988

Have you heard the Jack Benny version? Check out the last Jack Benny Show from old Radio. His band did a version of "Bye Bye Benny". This is my favorite song. It's as you said. I get a great feeling just singing it to myself.

@ellenanderson612

This may be my favorite movie of all time. I just rewatched it with my five year old daughter for the first time in a loooong time. She loved it! And I realized I totally slept on Jane Russell. She’s amazing!

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