Serenade
Marty Gold & His Orchestra Lyrics


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Serenade in the night 'neath a fair lady's window
Just the same serenade that I tenderly played on a night long ago
There were stars in the sky and I sang 'neath the roses
But she gave not a sign that she'd ever be mine and my love story closes
Oh! why must the south wind be bringing it?
Oh! why must my heart keep on singing it?
Serenade in the night from the past comes to haunt me




Overall Meaning

These lyrics depict a melancholic scene of a serenade performed by Marty Gold & His Orchestra. The singer reminisces about a serenade he once played beneath a lady's window, many nights ago. The atmosphere is set with the mention of stars in the sky and him singing amongst the roses. However, despite his heartfelt performance, the lady showed no sign of reciprocating his feelings, leading to the closure of his love story.


The first lines convey a sense of nostalgia and longing as the singer reflects on the past. The serenade itself symbolizes the singer's expression of love and devotion to the lady, a romantic gesture aimed at capturing her heart. The fact that he refers to it as "the same serenade" suggests that it was a meaningful and significant event for him.


The mention of stars in the sky and singing "beneath the roses" portrays a picturesque backdrop for the serenade. The stars symbolize the vastness of the night sky and the potential for love to flourish, while the roses represent beauty and romance. However, despite the romantic setting and the singer's expression of love, the lady remained unresponsive. Her lack of a sign that she would ever be his hints at her indifference or disinterest in pursuing a romantic relationship.


The singer's questions, "Oh! why must the south wind be bringing it? Oh! why must my heart keep on singing it?", reveal his agonizing struggle with the memories of the past. The south wind is often associated with warmth and passion, so its presence intensifies the emotional impact of his past serenade. Despite time passing, the singer's heart continues to sing the serenade, metaphorically representing his inability to forget or let go of the romantic feelings associated with that night.


Overall, these lyrics convey a sense of romantic yearning and emotional turmoil. The singer is haunted by the memories of a serenade that once symbolized his love for the lady, but which ultimately resulted in the closure of his love story.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Bixio Cherubini, Cesare Bixio

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