My Old Fame
Miles Davis Lyrics


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My old flame, I can't even think of his name but it's funny now and then
How my thoughts go flashing back again to my old flame
My old flame, my new lovers all seem so tame
For I haven't met a gent so magnificent or elegant as my old flame

I've met so many who had fascinating ways
A fascinating gaze in their eyes, some who took me up to the skies
But their attempts at love were only imitations of my old flame
I can't even think of his name but I'll never be the same
Until I discover what became of my old flame

I've met so many who had fascinating way
A fascinating gaze in their eyes, some who took me up to the skies
But their attempts at love were only imitations of my old flame




I can't even think of his name but I'll never be the same
Until I discover what became of my old flame

Overall Meaning

The song "My Old Flame" by Miles Davis tells the story of a person who is longing for their old flame. The singer admits that they cannot even remember their name, but they cannot shake the memories of the past. Though they have moved on to new lovers, they find them to be lackluster in comparison to the intensity of their old flame. The singer goes on to describe the many people they have met since, but none of them live up to the magic of their previous partner. The song is filled with longing and a sense of nostalgia for a time gone by.


The lyrics capture the melancholy feeling of wanting something that was once had, but is now out of reach. The use of the past tense in the lyrics serves to heighten the sense of loss and longing, as the singer knows they can never return to those feelings. The contrast between the old and new lovers creates a sense of dissatisfaction and disillusionment, as the singer struggles to find the spark that they once had. Overall, the song portrays a sense of wistfulness and a yearning for a time that is now lost.


Line by Line Meaning

My old flame, I can't even think of his name but it's funny now and then
There was someone I used to love, but it's been so long that I hardly even remember their name now. Sometimes it strikes me as strange.


How my thoughts go flashing back again to my old flame
Even though I can't remember their name, memories of my old flame still come back to me from time to time.


My old flame, my new lovers all seem so tame
None of the people I've been with since my old flame have lived up to the same level of excitement or passion that we had.


For I haven't met a gent so magnificent or elegant as my old flame
Out of all the people I've met, there hasn't been anyone as wonderful, charming, or graceful as my old flame.


I've met so many who had fascinating ways A fascinating gaze in their eyes, some who took me up to the skies But their attempts at love were only imitations of my old flame
Even though I've been with some fascinating and captivating people, their love always felt like cheap copies of what I had with my old flame.


I can't even think of his name but I'll never be the same Until I discover what became of my old flame
Even though I can't remember who they were, I'll always have a piece of me that's wondering what happened to my old flame and where they are now.




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Written by: SAM COSLOW, ARTHUR JOHNSTON

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