A Foggy Day
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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I was a stranger in the city
Out of town were the people I knew
I had that feeling of self-pity
What to do, what to do, what to do?
The outlook was decidedly blue

But as I walked through the foggy streets alone
It turned out to be the luckiest day I've known

A foggy day in London town
Had me low, had me down
I viewed the morning with much alarm
British museum had lost its charm

How long I wondered
Could this thing last?
But the age of miracles hadn't past
For suddenly I saw you there
And through foggy London town
The sun was shining everywhere

For suddenly I saw you there
And through foggy London town
The sun was shining everywhere

Everywhere




Everywhere
Everywhere

Overall Meaning

The song "A Foggy Day" by Sarah Vaughan tells the story of a person who is feeling down and out of place in an unfamiliar city. The singer describes feeling sorry for themselves and not knowing what to do to improve their outlook. However, as they walk through the foggy streets alone, they have a stroke of luck that turns the day around. They see someone they know and suddenly the sun comes out, shining brightly despite the fog.


The lyrics capture a feeling of being lost and alone in a foreign place, but also the hope that things can turn around unexpectedly. The fog serves as a metaphor for the singer's confusion and uncertainty, but it also sets the stage for the surprise ending when the sun comes out. Overall, the song conveys a sense of optimism and the idea that happiness can be found in unexpected places.


Line by Line Meaning

I was a stranger in the city
I was in a city where I didn't know anyone.


Out of town were the people I knew
The people I knew were not in the city.


I had that feeling of self-pity
I was feeling sorry for myself.


What to do, what to do, what to do?
I didn't know what to do to feel better.


The outlook was decidedly blue
Things were looking bleak.


But as I walked through the foggy streets alone
While I was walking alone in the foggy streets


It turned out to be the luckiest day I've known
It ended up being the luckiest day of my life.


A foggy day in London town
It was a foggy day in the city of London.


Had me low, had me down
I was feeling sad and discouraged because of it.


I viewed the morning with much alarm
The morning seemed worrisome to me.


British museum had lost its charm
I didn't find the British museum interesting anymore.


How long I wondered
I wondered how much longer the fog would last.


Could this thing last?
I wondered if the fog would never go away.


But the age of miracles hadn't past
I realized that there was still hope for something good to happen.


For suddenly I saw you there
Suddenly, I saw you in front of me.


And through foggy London town
Despite the fog in London.


The sun was shining everywhere
It felt like the sun was everywhere, bringing light and hope.


For suddenly I saw you there
Once again, I saw you suddenly.


And through foggy London town
Despite the fog in London.


The sun was shining everywhere
It felt like the sun was everywhere, bringing light and hope.


Everywhere
All around me.


Everywhere
All around me.


Everywhere
All around me.




Lyrics © RALEIGH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin

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Paytona Waddy


on Chelsea Bridge

These are NOT the lyrics to Chelsea Bridge. As far as I know there are no lyrics to Chelsea Bridge. The lyrics here are from “A Foggy Day”, lyricist is Ira Gershwin.

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