Bianca
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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In the street called Tim and Ally
I have suffered endless wrongs
For I'm the dog who writes in cog
All of cold parts of Broadway songs
Here's a new one to Bianca
Bless her heart and bless her soul
I'll sing it through for all of you
Then take it away cold
Are you listening?
We're listening
Yes, we're listening (yes, we're listening)

Bianca, Bianca
Oh, baby, will you be mine?
Bianca, Bianca
You'd better answer yes or poppa spank ya
To win you, Bianca
There's nothing I would not do




I would gladly give up coffee for Sanka
Even Sanka, Bianca, for you

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of the song "Bianca" by Sarah Vaughan introduce the audience to a street named Tim and Ally where the songwriter has experienced numerous injustices. The songwriter, referred to metaphorically as "the dog," is responsible for writing the less glamorous and colder portions of Broadway songs. The singer then sings an ode to a woman named Bianca who has evidently captured his heart entirely. The lyrics are reminiscent of a bygone era of songwriting when women often existed purely as the objects of male desire in popular music. The singer warns Bianca that she must reciprocate his feelings, or else she'll face punishment from him. It's essential to note that the line addressed to Bianca where he says "even Sanka, Bianca, for you" is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the popularity of the coffee replacement during that time.


The song itself was recorded in 1960 amidst the height of the Civil Rights movement when outspoken female jazz singers such as Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Vaughan herself were fighting against systemic racism and sexism in the entertainment industry. Vaughan's humorous yet direct approach to lyrics is a stark contrast to the previous generation's carefully guarded attitude. Interestingly enough, the title of the song "Bianca" is a Roman name that means "white." The pervasive whiteness of this name reference is a curious note to consider, given that the Civil Rights movement of the time aimed to unite people regardless of their skin color. However, the choice of the name might have been due to its popularity at the time.


Line by Line Meaning

In the street called Tim and Ally
I have faced many struggles in my life


I have suffered endless wrongs
I have been mistreated and wronged repeatedly


For I'm the dog who writes in cog
I am the one who writes the words that resonate with people


All of cold parts of Broadway songs
My songs come from the deepest, darkest parts of my soul


Here's a new one to Bianca
I have written a new song for a special person named Bianca


Bless her heart and bless her soul
May she be happy and filled with joy and peace


I'll sing it through for all of you
I will perform this song for all to hear


Then take it away cold
Then I will stop singing abruptly


Are you listening?
Are you paying attention to me?


We're listening
Yes, we are paying attention to you


Yes, we're listening (yes, we're listening)
We are truly interested in what you have to say


Bianca, Bianca
Directly addressing Bianca to capture her attention


Oh, baby, will you be mine?
I want to be with you


You'd better answer yes or poppa spank ya
You should say yes or you will face some sort of punishment


To win you, Bianca
To have you as my own


There's nothing I would not do
I am willing to do anything to make you mine


I would gladly give up coffee for Sanka
I would make a sacrifice for you


Even Sanka, Bianca, for you
I would even give up a luxury like coffee for you




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: COLE PORTER

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@daviddoyle1586

This is just wonderful but would not expect anything less from Miss Vaughan .

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