Chelsea Bridge
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 it's 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 "Chelsea Bridge" by Sarah Vaughan is an emotional describing the feeling of being new to a city and feeling lost in the crowd. She talks about how she was a stranger in the city and how she didn't know anyone around her. This led to her feeling very sorry for herself and unsure of what to do. The mood is set as being melancholic and blue, but then she experiences a change in her situation. This event occurs on a foggy day in London town, which is a common occurrence in the city during certain times of the year. Despite the low state of her emotions, she stumbles upon a stroke of luck. She meets someone who is unexpectedly there, and this is what changes her mood from blue to sunny. She is overjoyed and happy when she sees the person, and it was as if the sun touched the street corners.


The song captures the idea that we all need people in our lives, and if we're not careful, we can get lost in our heads. Being lost in life does not always lead to more negatives, as it could provide a moment to find something new, like Sarah Vaughan did. It's a reminder to sometimes look up and around you to find blessings, even in the midst of a dark time. The song suggests that seemingly odd moments can turn into a new beginning and to celebrate them when they occur.


Line by Line Meaning

I was a stranger in the city
I was new to the place and didn't know anyone there


Out of town were the people I knew
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 was wondering what should I do next


The outlook was decidedly blue
Things looked depressing and gloomy


But as I walked through the foggy streets alone
I walked on the streets covered with fogginess, by myself


It turned out to be the luckiest day I've known
Coincidentally, it became my lucky day


A foggy day, in London town
It was a foggy day in London city


Had me low, had me down
The situation made me feel low and down


I viewed the morning with much alarm
I felt uneasy when I looked at the morning


British museum had lost its charm
The British Museum did not interest me anymore


How long I wondered
I wondered how much more time I'd feel this way


Could this thing last?
I thought how long would this continue


But the age of miracles hadn't past
I realized that miracles can happen anytime


For suddenly, I saw you there
I saw you unexpectedly


And through foggy London town
Even though it was foggy, I saw you


The sun was shining everywhere
I felt happy and positive even when everything was foggy


Everywhere, everywhere, everywhere
I saw the happiness everywhere




Writer(s): Billy Strayhorn

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Paytona Waddy

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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