Jeru
Miles Davis Lyrics


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Why don't you come over 'bout a quarter to nine
Bring all of your fam'ly and I will bring mine
If I should bring my brothers, and you bring the others
Then I can sing a song like Jeru, just for you

Just for all the lovely people that you see in the road
We'll sing them a song in Jeruvian mode
If I can have a pref'rence, I'll even make ref'rence
To why you write a song like Jeru, just for you

Then if you'd be kind enough to tell me why you
write these extended bridges
can it be romance that always
haunts me in my reverie?

So why not come on over 'bout a quarter to eight
If you can come early I'll never be late
And now you're all invited, I hope you're delighted
To sing a little song like Jeru, just for you
just for me too

Gather around, tale to be told
Maybe it's new, maybe it's old, listen my friend

Blowin' away, doin' alright
Plain' all day, workin' all night, listen again

Movin' along, coverin' ground
Singin' the song, lovin' the sound, listen and then

blow together birds of a feather
Out playin' the blues and "I Got Rhythm"
All at once a moment came without a warning
Got so hot we had to cool it

Go for glory, tell you the story
Out payin' our dues until we found we were
assisting at an unexpected borning
'twas the birth of the Cool

So now I can tell you why I'm always
Trying to tell you, listen, come with me,
New York, and we're together in my reverie

So why don't you come over 'bout a quarter to two
Forget all the others, just me and just you
And while we're versifying
We'd better start trying




To write another song just for me
Just for you, one more Jeru

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the song Jeru by Miles Davis have a playful and inviting tone. The singer invites the listener to come over at a certain time and bring their family so they can sing together. The song is called Jeru, which is a reference to a nickname Davis had for one of his former band members, Gerry Mulligan. The singer mentions that if they could, they would like to sing a song in "Jeruvian mode" for all the lovely people in the road. The lyrics mention the singer's preference for extended bridges in songs and wonders if it's due to being haunted by romance in their thoughts. The lyrics wrap up with an invitation to the listener to come over another time so they can write another song together.


Line by Line Meaning

Why don't you come over 'bout a quarter to nine
Come over at 8:45 for a musical evening


Bring all of your fam'ly and I will bring mine
Bring your family along and I'll invite my family too


If I should bring my brothers, and you bring the others
If I bring my siblings and you bring the rest of your family members


Then I can sing a song like Jeru, just for you
I can perform a song like Jeru exclusively for you


Just for all the lovely people that you see in the road
For all the people you meet on your journey


We'll sing them a song in Jeruvian mode
We'll perform a song in the style of Jeru


If I can have a pref'rence, I'll even make ref'rence
If I have a choice, I'll include a reference


To why you write a song like Jeru, just for you
Why I wrote a song like Jeru for your exclusive pleasure


Then if you'd be kind enough to tell me why you
If you could kindly explain to me why you


write these extended bridges
Compose these long music pieces


can it be romance that always
Is it because of romantic experiences that


haunts me in my reverie?
Haunts me in my dreams?


So why not come on over 'bout a quarter to eight
Why not come over at 7:45


If you can come early I'll never be late
If you arrive early, I won't be late


And now you're all invited, I hope you're delighted
Now, everyone is invited, and I hope you're excited


To sing a little song like Jeru, just for you
To listen to a song like Jeru, performed just for you


just for me too
Also performed for me


Gather around, tale to be told
Come closer, and I have a story to share


Maybe it's new, maybe it's old, listen my friend
It could be a new or old story, but please pay attention, my friend


Blowin' away, doin' alright
Playing music and doing well


Plain' all day, workin' all night, listen again
Playing music all day and working all night, listen carefully


Movin' along, coverin' ground
Moving forward and making progress


Singin' the song, lovin' the sound, listen and then
Singing a song and enjoying the sound, listen attentively


blow together birds of a feather
Play music together because we have similar interests


Out playin' the blues and "I Got Rhythm"
Playing different songs in the blues and "I Got Rhythm" styles


All at once a moment came without a warning
Suddenly, a moment arrived unexpectedly


Got so hot we had to cool it
The music got so intense that we had to take a break


Go for glory, tell you the story
Aim for great success and tell you the story


Out payin' our dues until we found we were
Paying our debts until we discovered we were


assisting at an unexpected borning
Helping with a surprise birth


'twas the birth of the Cool
It was the beginning of something new and cool


So now I can tell you why I'm always
So I can explain to you why I'm constantly


Trying to tell you, listen, come with me,
Attempting to convey the message, please listen and come with me


New York, and we're together in my reverie
New York, and we're together in my dream world


So why don't you come over 'bout a quarter to two
So, how about you come over at 1:45


Forget all the others, just me and just you
Don't worry about anyone else, it's just me and you


And while we're versifying
And while we're writing verses


We'd better start trying
We should begin to make an effort


To write another song just for me
To compose another song exclusively for me


Just for you, one more Jeru
Another song in the style of Jeru, performed just for you




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GERRY MULLIGAN

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Comments from YouTube:

Andrew Vogt

Gerry Mulligan was a huge part of the entire "Birth of the Cool" concept and his amazing compositions and arrangements contributed so much.

LRN_News

Gill Evans are one of the arrangers

P Rizzle

hold up was NOT expecting this album to slap like this. geeeeze

Greg Diaz

This piece was way ahead of its time with the meter changes that seem to resonate so well with the melody and the harmonized accompaniment… It just feels so organic as opposed to something forcefully contrived… A creative reaction to another creative time (bebop)….

JDillinger34

Fantastic piece. That metre change from 2:35 to 2:45 is pure genius: one bar of 4/4, one bar of 3/4, one bar of 2/4, four bars of 3/4, and a final bar of 6/4. The final chord, Ebmaj7-5, is a perfect resolution.

Kyle Worthington

What is the idea of that section?

Thomas W

Agreed. Also Loveless is the greatest.

davidturner9823

Written by Gerry Mulligan - a legend in his own right.

debbi

its so wonderful and beautiful! i feel like im floating on beautiful pink clouds; coasting through the gentle breeze

Carlos Uzieda

Este disco rompe con la hegemonía del bebop, el mismo Miles lo llama Soft Sound, pero según los críticos este sería el comienzo del estilo Cool...

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