Blue Room
Miles Davis Lyrics


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Don't worry I'm not looking at you
Gorgeous and dressed in blue
Don't worry I'm not looking at you
Gorgeous and dressed in blue
I know it drives you crazy
When I pretend you don't exist
When I'd like to lean in close
And run my hands against your lips
Though we haven't even spoken
Still I sense there's a rapport
So whisper me your number
I'll call you up at home
Whisper me your number
I'll call you up at home
Don't worry I'm not looking at you
Don't worry I'm not looking at you
Gorgeous and dressed in blue
Don't worry I'm not looking at you
I know you see me see you
As you see me walk on past
When there's nothing more I'd like to do
Then come in close and hear you laugh
Though we haven't even spoken
Still I sense there's a rapport
So whisper me your number
I'll call you up at home
Yea whisper me your number
I'll call you up at home
Whisper me your number
I'll call you up at home




Hmm whisper me your number
I'll call you up at home

Overall Meaning

The song "Whispering" by Miles Davis is a smooth jazz piece that portrays a tale of attraction between two strangers. The lyrics are from the viewpoint of a person who admires another person, dressed in blue, from afar. The singer acknowledges the way the other individual has caught their attention, but doesn't want to come on too strong. Instead, they choose to observe quietly and appreciate the other person's elegance. The singer confesses that they know it drives the other person crazy when they act as if they don't notice them, especially when they'd like to lean in and run their hands across their lips. However, despite not having exchanged any words, there is a mutual sense of understanding that the feeling is reciprocated, leading the singer to ask the other person to whisper their number so they can call later.


One possible interpretation of the song is that it is a kind of gentle pickup line. The singer respects the space of the other person and doesn't want to come on too strong. Still, they make it clear that they're interested in getting to know the other person better. The repeated refrain of "Don't worry I'm not looking at you" could be taken as a kind of playful teasing, highlighting the singer's admiration for the other person while trying to maintain a sense of distance.


Another interpretation is that the song is about the rush of attraction and excitement that comes with meeting someone new. The thrill of the initial encounter is palpable in the lyrics, and the eagerness to connect and learn more about the other person is evident. There is also an acknowledgement of the risks involved in pursuing a relationship with someone you hardly know, as the two individuals in the song haven't even spoken yet. Still, the singer is willing to take that risk and put themselves out there by asking for the other person's number.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't worry I'm not looking at you
I am admiring you from afar, but I don't want to make you feel uncomfortable by staring at you directly.


Gorgeous and dressed in blue
You are incredibly beautiful, and the blue dress you are wearing accentuates your stunning look.


I know it drives you crazy
I am aware that pretending that you don't exist makes you feel ignored and perhaps even upset.


When I pretend you don't exist
I purposely ignore you to avoid coming off as too aggressive or intimidating.


When I'd like to lean in close
Despite acting indifferent, I would love to be closer to you and touch your lips.


And run my hands against your lips
I am imagining kissing you or caressing your lips with my fingers.


Though we haven't even spoken
We have acknowledged each other's presence, but we haven't had a proper conversation yet.


Still I sense there's a rapport
I feel that we have an unspoken connection or chemistry between us.


So whisper me your number
If you are interested in getting to know each other better, give me your phone number privately.


I'll call you up at home
I promise to contact you later on so that we can chat and hopefully get together.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Richard Coburn, Vincent Rose, John Schonberger

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@ericperson56

One of Miles's best early ballad performances.

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They’re all the best 🎺❣️

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