It's Only A Papermoon
Miles Davis Lyrics


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Say, it's only a paper moon
Sailing over a cardboard sea
But it wouldn't be make-believe
If you believed in me

Yes, it's only a canvas sky
Hanging over a muslin tree
But it wouldn't be make-believe
If you believed in me

Without your love
It's a honky tonk parade
Without your love
It's a melody played in a penny arcade

It's a Barnum and Bailey world
Just as phony as it can be
But it wouldn't be make-believe
If you believed in me

Say, it's only a paper moon
Sailing over a cardboard sea
But it wouldn't be make-believe
If you believed in me

Yes, it's only a canvas sky
Hanging over a muslin tree
But it wouldn't be make-believe
If you believed in me

Without your love
It's a honky-tonk parade
Without your love
It's a melody played in a penny arcade

It's a Barnum and Bailey world
Just as phony as it can be
But it wouldn't be make-believe
If you believed in me

It's phony it's plain to see




How happy I would be
If you believed in me

Overall Meaning

The song "It's Only a Paper Moon" is a classic American song that was first introduced in the 1932 musical "The Great Magoo". The lyrics were written by E.Y. Harburg and the music was composed by Harold Arlen. The song has since become a standard in American popular music, and has been recorded by countless performers, from Nat King Cole to Ella Fitzgerald to Frank Sinatra.


The song is a lighthearted meditation on the power of imagination and belief. The first verse sets the scene: a "paper moon" sailing over a "cardboard sea." But, the singer argues, this only becomes make-believe if the listener believes in the singer. The second verse offers a similar image: a "canvas sky" hanging over a "muslin tree." Again, the singer argues that it only counts as make-believe if the listener believes in the singer.


The third verse takes a darker turn, suggesting that without the listener's love, the world is a "phony" and "honky-tonk parade" or a "melody played in a penny arcade." But, the singer offers a glimmer of hope: even though the world may be "phony," it wouldn't be make-believe if the listener believed in the singer.


Overall, the song is a celebration of the power of imagination, and an affirmation of the importance of human connection and love.


Line by Line Meaning

Say, it's only a paper moon
I want to point out that this is just a paper moon.


Sailing over a cardboard sea
It's fake and flimsy, like it's sailing over a sea made out of cardboard.


But it wouldn't be make-believe
But if you trusted me and we believed in it together, it could be real.


If you believed in me
If you had faith in me and what we had, it could all come together.


Yes, it's only a canvas sky
Yes, I know the sky is just a painted canvas.


Hanging over a muslin tree
It's just a thin piece of cloth and a prop tree that it hangs over.


Without your love
If I don't have your love,


It's a honky-tonk parade
everything I do and see is like a tacky and sad parade in a cheap bar.


It's a melody played in a penny arcade
It's just a repetitive melody like the sounds coming from a penny arcade game.


It's a Barnum and Bailey world
The world is a circus show, like Barnum and Bailey's, full of unrealistic fairy tales and shows.


Just as phony as it can be
And it's all so fake and phony.


It's phony it's plain to see
I know all of this is fake and see it clearly.


How happy I would be
But imagine how happy I could be,


If you believed in me
if you trusted me and believed in our love.




Lyrics © S.A. MUSIC, SHAPIRO BERNSTEIN & CO. INC.
Written by: BILLY ROSE, E.Y. HARBURG, HAROLD ARLEN

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@hotsiawase2

"It's Only A Paper Moon" 
Dig (Miles Davis album)
Recorded:October 5, 1951 at Apex Studio, New York
Miles Davis – trumpet
Sonny Rollins – tenor saxophone
Walter Bishop, Jr. – piano
Tommy Potter – double bass or
Charles Mingus – bass 
Art Blakey – drums



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@LayeDiaw

One of my favorite. Just beautiful!

@charlesbarry971

The greatest innovator of all time.

@thomasfenner9354

Awesome 👏 🔥🔥🔥🔥💪🏽💪🏽🙌🙌🤟🏾🤟🏾🤟🏾

@mauricebrown867

This is so dope miles did his thing dam. The greatest. M.

@txhusker5702

Producer is Bob Weinstock. Composed by Harold Arlen. Master# 234. Released on 10" LP# 124. Released on 1956 12" LP "Dig" (Prestige 7012) and 1963 12" LP "Diggin' with the Miles Davis Sextet" (Prestige 7281). Reissued in 1987 on CD as "Chronicle: The Complete Prestige Recordings 1951-1956" (Prestige PCD 012-2).

@whitesabbath6581

R.I.P. Miles Davis
(1926-1991)

@joshuacosta1316

AMAZING!!! GENIUS!!!!!

@hotsiawase2

"It's Only A Paper Moon" 
Dig (Miles Davis album)
Recorded:October 5, 1951 at Apex Studio, New York
Miles Davis – trumpet
Sonny Rollins – tenor saxophone
Walter Bishop, Jr. – piano
Tommy Potter – double bass or
Charles Mingus – bass 
Art Blakey – drums

@charlesbarry971

Sonny Rollins sounds so much like John Coltrane on this recording.

@sequoyahcisneros8719

Miles kinda sounds like Pres here, to me at least

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