A Little White Gardenia
Ronald Binge And His Orchestra Lyrics


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The moon was all aglow
But heaven was in your eyes
The night that you told me
Those little white lies

The stars all seemed to know
You didn't mean all those sighs
The night that you told me
Those little white lies

I try, but there's no forgetting
When evenin' appears
I sigh but there's no regretting
In spite of my tears

Who wouldn't believe those lips
Who wouldn't believe those eyes
The night that you told me
Those little white lies

I try, but there's no forgetting
When evenin' appears
I sigh but there's no regretting
In spite of my tears

The Devil was in your heart
But Heaven was in your eyes
The night that you told me
Those little white lies




Those lies
Teeny-weeny little white lies

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "A Little White Gardenia" by Ronald Binge and His Orchestra tell a story of a night when the moon was bright and the stars were shining. The singer is remembering a particular night when someone they loved told them "little white lies." Despite these lies, the singer couldn't help but fall for their lover's charm and beauty. The song implies that the lover was not completely honest in their words or actions, yet their physical beauty and charm led the singer to forgive and forget their actions. The lyrics suggest that the lover may have had an ulterior motive or a hidden agenda, but the singer chooses to focus on their beauty instead. The lyrics are bittersweet, as the singer remembers the night with both fondness and sorrow, knowing that it was built on a false foundation.


The emotions conveyed in "A Little White Gardenia" are reflective of the era in which it was written. The song was originally recorded in 1947 by the American trio, The Ink Spots. The song was later covered by Ronald Binge and His Orchestra in 1955. This song was popular during post-World War II, a time when people were dealing with the trauma and devastation of war. Society was also shifting towards a consumerist culture that put emphasis on physical appearance and charm. The lyrics of "A Little White Gardenia" seem to reflect these societal changes, with the singer favoring physical beauty over truthfulness.


Line by Line Meaning

The moon was all aglow
The moon was bright and shining


But heaven was in your eyes
You looked really happy and content, like you were in heaven


The night that you told me
The specific night when you told me something


Those little white lies
The lies you told me that were small and not harmful


The stars all seemed to know
It felt like even the stars were aware


You didn't mean all those sighs
The sighs you made were not genuine, you didn't really mean them


I try, but there's no forgetting
I attempt to forget, but it's impossible


When evenin' appears
When night comes


I sigh but there's no regretting
I sigh, but I don't feel remorseful


In spite of my tears
Despite my crying


Who wouldn't believe those lips
Who wouldn't believe the words you said


Who wouldn't believe those eyes
Who wouldn't believe the look you gave


The Devil was in your heart
You had bad intentions


But Heaven was in your eyes
You looked heavenly, even though you had bad intentions


Those lies
The small, unimportant lies you told me


Teeny-weeny little white lies
Small, insignificant lies that were not intended to harm




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BOB MILLER

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