Russian Lullaby
Red Norvo and His Orchestra Lyrics
Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴ Line by Line Meaning ↴
There's a lonely Russian rose
Gazing tenderly
Down upon her knee
Where a baby's brown eyes glisten
Listen
Every night you'll hear her croon
Just a little plaintive tune
When baby starts to cry
Rock-a-bye my baby
Somewhere there may be
A land that's free for you and me
And a Russian lullaby
The song "Russian Lullaby" by Red Norvo and His Orchestra is a touching tribute to the love and sacrifice of a mother for her child. The opening lyrics describe a scene where a Russian mother sits and gazes at her child with tenderness in her eyes, while the baby's brown eyes glisten in return. As night falls, the mother croons a plaintive tune to soothe her crying baby - a Russian lullaby. The lyrics are tinged with sadness, as the mother and baby seem to be living in difficult circumstances. However, there is also a glimmer of hope in the final lines of the song, as the mother dreams of a "land that's free for you and me" where they can find the happiness they deserve.
This song is a moving portrayal of the universal love that a mother has for her child, and the lengths that she will go to provide comfort and safety to her little one. Co-written by Irving Berlin and first recorded in 1927 by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, "Russian Lullaby" has become a beloved classic and has been covered by numerous other artists over the years. The song's haunting melody and poignant lyrics continue to touch listeners' hearts, and serve as a reminder of the power of a mother's love.
Line by Line Meaning
Where the dreamy Volga flows
Describing the location of a specific event
There's a lonely Russian rose
Depicting the presence of an isolated individual
Gazing tenderly
Illustrating a certain display of affection
Down upon her knee
Showing the position of the individual
Where a baby's brown eyes glisten
Describing the appearance of an infant’s eyes
Listen
Inviting attention to the upcoming event
Every night you'll hear her croon
Explaining a routine habit of the individual
A Russian lullaby
Clarifying the type of song being sung
Just a little plaintive tune
Describing the nature of the song
When baby starts to cry
Referring to the reason for singing
Rock-a-bye my baby
Underscoring the act of soothing the infant
Somewhere there may be
Acknowledging the possibility of a better situation
A land that's free for you and me
Expressing the desire for freedom and equality
And a Russian lullaby
Reiterating the type of song being sung
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: IRVING BERLIN
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@unknown8102
Keep up the videos!
@MrRJDB1969
Thanks for tuning in and for not "disliking" my videos with an immediate "thumbs-down" . LOL .
@DreamingCasually213
Good Song...btw Youtube is sending me notifications finally after all this time.