Charade
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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When we played our charade
We were like children posing
Playing at games, acting out names
Guessing the parts we played

Oh, what a hit we made
We came on next to closing
Best on the bill, lovers until
Love left the masquerade

Fate seemed to pull the strings
I turned and you were gone
While from the darkened wings
That music box played on

Sad little serenade
Song of my heart's composing




I hear it still; I always will
Best on the bill, charade

Overall Meaning

In Charade, Sarah Vaughan reflects on a past relationship, a kind of game or charade that she used to play with her lover. They were carefree and playful, "like children posing," and they enjoyed acting out various roles and guessing each other's parts. They were a hit together, the "best on the bill," and their love seemed real, at least until it was time to take off their masks and let go of the fantasy. They were just playing a part, and when they did, "love left the masquerade."


As fate would have it, the moment they decided to stop pretending, her lover disappeared, leaving Sarah alone in the spotlight. The music that had provided the soundtrack to their game continued to play, haunting and melancholy. It was a "sad little serenade," a song that evoked memories of their playful charade and the love they had shared.


Through her poignant lyrics and soulful delivery, Sarah Vaughan captures the bittersweet nostalgia of a love that was both real and make-believe, both beautiful and fragile. In Charade, she reminds us that love, like life, is ultimately a fleeting and fragile thing, one that we must embrace while we can and cherish even after it's gone.


Line by Line Meaning

When we played our charade
When we were pretending


We were like children posing
We acted like kids playing make-believe


Playing at games, acting out names
We played games and pretended to be other people


Guessing the parts we played
We tried to figure out who we were pretending to be


Oh, what a hit we made
We were successful in pretending


We came on next to closing
We were almost done playing our roles


Best on the bill, lovers until
We were the best at pretending to be lovers


Love left the masquerade
Our pretending ended when love went away


Fate seemed to pull the strings
It felt like something out of our control was influencing us


I turned and you were gone
When I looked away, you disappeared


While from the darkened wings
From the shadows


That music box played on
The background music continued despite our pretending ending


Sad little serenade
A melancholy tune


Song of my heart's composing
The tune that my heart wrote when I felt sad


I hear it still; I always will
I still remember and always will


Best on the bill, charade
We were the best at making it look real, even though it was just pretending




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Henry Nicola Mancini, John H. Mercer

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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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