Don't Smoke in Bed
Peggy Lee Lyrics


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I left a note on his dresser
And my old wedding ring
With these few goodbye words
How can I sing
Goodbye old sleepy head
Im packing you in like I said

Take care of everything
Im leaving my wedding ring
Dont look for me
Ill get a hand
Remember darling
Dont smoke in bed

Dont look for me
Ill get a hand





Remember darling
Dont smoke in bed

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Peggy Lee's song "Don't Smoke in Bed" tell a story of a woman who has decided to leave her partner, leaving behind a note and her wedding ring. The lyrics are simple but impactful, creating a sense of sadness and finality.


The opening lines of the song tell the listener that the woman has left a note and her wedding ring on her partner's dresser, indicating that she has already made up her mind to leave. The line "With these few goodbye words, how can I sing" highlights the emotional turmoil the woman is going through, making it difficult for her to even sing.


The chorus of the song provides the listener with a sense of the finality of the situation. The repetition of the phrase "don't look for me, I'll get a hand" reinforces the idea that the woman is leaving for good and does not plan on coming back. The final line, "remember darling, don't smoke in bed," is a warning to her partner, reminding him of the risks of smoking while in bed.


Overall, the lyrics of "Don't Smoke in Bed" create a sense of sadness and finality, telling the story of a woman who has decided to leave her partner.


Line by Line Meaning

I left a note on his dresser
I wrote a message to him before leaving


And my old wedding ring
I left behind a symbol of our failed marriage


With these few goodbye words
My message was short and to the point


How can I sing
I am too sad to sing a happy tune


Goodbye old sleepy head
I am saying farewell to my lover


Im packing you in like I said
I am leaving and taking everything with me


Take care of everything
I am asking you to not make a mess while I am gone


Im leaving my wedding ring
I am leaving behind a symbol of our failed marriage


Dont look for me
I do not want to be found


Ill get a hand
I will find help on my own


Remember darling
I want you to remember what I am about to say


Dont smoke in bed
Do not put yourself in danger by smoking in bed




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Willard Robinson

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Comments from YouTube:

@LifeInSpace

This is one of the strangest and haunting songs I've ever heard. This is music-noir.

@marthawoodworth

Yes, the original, sung by Peggy Lee, is still my favorite, though KD Lang does it beautifully, too. It's just that Lee had an exceptionally "smokey" voice, and her version is much sadder, more wistful. ❤❤❤❤❤

@shanevanc

Ol blue eyes must have had this on all the time before he made his great Nelson Riddle closing time masterpieces. Ms Lee blends so well with the strings it is breathtaking. 💕💗💞💝💘💓

@jannsse

Just watched The Two Jakes. Wonderful movie!

@sivazh

Awesome song used great in The Two Jakes!

@MedicalPot

My mom sang this at Cafe Society in 1952... They said in her review that she didn't seem comfortable with the song and they were not impressed.

@Jack66840

Great old song.

@marthawoodworth

The original. Exquisite.

@carolegriggs3107

Luscious.

@flamencoprof

Only a few years before I was born, but I only found this via k d lang's album Drag. Both are great artists.
It is almost a veiled sarcasm as though she knows he already does and will continue to do it, and sort of hopes he will suffer the consequences. The chords bear out this sort of mood. They are dark and not wistful.

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