How High The Moon
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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Somewhere there's music
How faint the tune
Somewhere there's heaven
How high the moon
There is no moon above
When love is far away too
Till it comes true
That you love me as I love you

Somewhere there's music
It's where you are
Somewhere there's heaven
How near, how far
The darkest night would shine
If you would come to me soon
Until you will, how still my heart
How high the moon

Doo bee du bee du dee djoo ba du we
Da ba ba bee du bee du dee dja ba du we
Sa be dee bu dja bee du bee du dee dja ba du we
Doo bee du bee du dee dja ba du we
Sometimes da ba da ba dee
Ba da ba dee doo
There is no moon above
When love is far away too
Till it comes true
That you love me as I love you

Somewhere there's music
It's where you are
Somewhere there's heaven
How near, how far
The darkest night would shine
If you would come to me soon




Until you will, how still my heart
How high the moon

Overall Meaning

Sarah Vaughan's song "How High the Moon" is a beautiful and melodious love letter to the power of music and the enduring hope and longing that love can inspire. The first stanza suggests the idea of music and heaven being tied together in their transformative ability to lift us above the mundane and into something magical. The second stanza reinforces this idea by suggesting that music can transport us to wherever our loved ones are, even if they are separated from us by great distances. The third stanza is perhaps the most poignant, as it addresses the pain and yearning that can accompany the absence of love. The line "there is no moon above when love is far away too" suggests a kind of desolation and emptiness that can be all-encompassing.


The final stanza of "How High the Moon" brings the song full circle, with a repetition of the idea that music and heaven are inextricably linked, and that the transformative power of love is what makes that link possible. The song's famous scat section is a joyful celebration of this idea, with Sarah Vaughan's soaring voice exploring the full range of what music can do.


Line by Line Meaning

Somewhere there's music
It means that music exists in some unknown place in the world.


How faint the tune
The music is so quiet that it can barely be heard.


Somewhere there's heaven
This line implies that there's a paradise where people can find great happiness and joy.


How high the moon
Heaven is unreachable, as high as the moon in the sky.


There is no moon above
In times of heartbreak and separation, the brightness and joy of the moon can not be seen.


When love is far away too
When a person you love is not close to you, their absence makes everything seem dim and cold.


Till it comes true
This line reflects the hope that someday the love will be reciprocated.


That you love me as I love you
This line is a simple but direct expression of love and longing.


Somewhere there's music
Music follows the heart wherever it goes.


It's where you are
The source of the music is the person that the artist loves.


How near, how far
The love can feel both near and far away depending on the circumstances.


The darkest night would shine
The artist believes that the love they have for the other person is strong enough to give light even in the darkest times.


If you would come to me soon
The person the singer loves is far away and the only thing they want is for them to come back soon.


Until you will, how still my heart
This line highlights the pain and desperation that the singer feels while waiting for the person they love.


Doo bee du bee du dee djoo ba du we
This line is an example of scat singing, a style of jazz that emphasizes the rhythm and melodies rather than the lyrics.


Da ba ba bee du bee du dee dja ba du we
Another example of scat singing.


Sa be dee bu dja bee du bee du dee dja ba du we
An additional example of scat singing.


Doo bee du bee du dee dja ba du we
One last example of scat singing in the song.


Sometimes da ba da ba dee
This line is yet another example of scat singing in the song.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Morgan Lewis, Nancy Hamilton

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

MikeIdy6000

"Sassy" shared her sense of humor during performances. She'd ask the audience "What do you want to hear me sing?" - they'd shout their favorites back to her. Her response: "Well, we're not doing any of those!"

She knew the real lyrics to "How High the Moon". She's simply having fun with her audience in this recording.

Sarah is the quintessential song "artist" -- she made a song her own.
At one particular performance, she sang the word "My-" and the audience went wild with applause, sure that she was about to sing "My Funny Valentine". Sarah stopped and asked "What makes you think you know what song I'm about to sing? - Let's try that again." Then Sarah once again sings "My--" the audience applauds as before...
Sarah finishes the line she had begun: "---Bonnie lies over the ocean!"

From 1969 to 1989 I saw Sarah Vaughan in concert every chance I got; the last one was in 1987 at Carnegie Hall.



Janneth Gomez-Ambion

Somewhere there's music
How faint the tune
Somewhere there's heaven
How high the moon
There is no moon above
When love is far away too
Till it comes true
That you love me as I love you
Somewhere there's music
It's where you are
Somewhere there's heaven
How near, how far
The darkest night would shine
If you would come to me soon
Until you will, how still my heart
How high the moon
'How high the moon'
Is the name of the song
How high the moon
Though the words may be wrong
We're singing it because you ask for it
So we're singing it just for you
How high the moon
Does it touch the stars
How high the moon
Does it reach out to Mars
Though the words may be wrong to the song
We're asking a high, high, high, high
High is the moon
Though the words may be wrong to the song
We're ought to make high, high, high, high
High is the moon



All comments from YouTube:

Charles Buxton

Sarah was rare: A singer with the temperament and virtuosity of an instrumentalist, which meant that her musical technique was equal to her gorgeous voice that had a four octave range.

Hill,WILLIAM

I died in 1944 . I love your rendition!❤❤

John Vastola

What a range! The low register too. Incredible voice

MangoMaria

Loved the shoutout to Ella! Ella and Sarah are almost strangely amazing.

Mioshi BOI6

Sara Will Always Be One Of My Favorite Classic Blues Singers of Awll Time ...
Voice Phenomenally Priceless ..

Pamela Jackson

Amazing voice!

Remley

If I had a Dorian with a flux capacitor, I'd go back in time and try my best to get a gig playing in Sara Vaighn's band. She is with out a doubt the best female singer ever, well except maybe Etra James.

Danijel Maodus

No no, just the best. :)

MauriceLamar8

MY FAVORITE SINGER!!

Carlito El Gooner

Ella had the voice, and Sarah had the style.

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