Paper Moon
Nat King Cole Lyrics


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It is only a paper moon
Hanging over a cardboard sea
But it wouldn't be make believe
If you believe in me

It is only a canvas sky
Sailing over a muslin tree
But it wouldn't be make believe
If you believe in me

Without your love
It's a honky tonk parade
Without your love
It's a melody played
On 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 believe in me

Without your love
It's a honky tonk parade
Without your love
It's a melody played
On 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 believe in me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Nat King Cole's "Paper Moon" describe a world that is only made up of paper and canvas, but is made real through believing in someone else. The first verse describes a paper moon hanging over a cardboard sea, acknowledging that it is not real, but can become real through belief in a person. The second verse describes a canvas sky sailing over a muslin tree, once again acknowledging that it is not real, but can become real through belief in someone else. The chorus emphasizes the importance of love and belief, stating that without love, the world is like a "honky tonk parade," or a cheap and inauthentic show. But with love and belief, the world becomes real and meaningful.


Line by Line Meaning

It is only a paper moon
The moon is actually a paper model and not real.


Hanging over a cardboard sea
It is hanging over a model sea made of cardboard.


But it wouldn't be make believe
However, it can seem believable.


If you believe in me
If you have faith in my abilities and trust me.


It is only a canvas sky
This sky is a product of painting on canvas material.


Sailing over a muslin tree
The trees are made of muslin, a cotton fabric.


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


It's a honky tonk parade
Life becomes a disorganized and tacky spectacle.


It's a melody played
It's just a tune without meaning.


On a penny arcade
It's like a cheap carnival attraction.


It's a Barnum and Bailey world
The world is full of exaggeration, deception, and insincerity.


Just as phony as it can be
Just as fake as possible.


But it wouldn't be make believe
However, it can seem believable.


If you believe in me
If you have faith in my abilities and trust me.




Lyrics © S.A. MUSIC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Billy Rose, E. Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen

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Law of Sir Fig Newton

This song is great as a background to make some Origami!

Harvey Aaronson

What can I say one of the greatest artists of all time. My Dad loved his music. I also got to know his songs, when I got older. Nice

ilive4airtime

So good I couldn't recognize my own face!

Cvs Diamonds

such a great voice

DangerDave

Perfect

Charles Beau de l'Air

Great version! Thanks for the upload!

Paper Moon

Love it!!!

Louie Bruyere

Nat is the best !

Barry I. Grauman

Originally recorded by the "KIng" Cole Trio in 1943, Nat recorded it again in stereo {with a new Trio} for "The Nat King Cole Story" LP anthology, on March 22, 1961. This time, John Collins accompanied him on guitar, and Charlie Harris on bass.

Maverickgrindstar

The only reason I prefer the Frank Sinatra version is because its more than just piano

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