I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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All you preachers
Who delight in panning the dancing teachers
Let me tell you there are a lot of features
Of the dance that carry you through
The gates of Heaven

It's madness
To be always sitting around in sadness
When you could be learning the steps of gladness
You'll be happy when you can do
Just six or seven

Begin today
You'll find it nice
The quickest way to Paradise
When you practice
Here's the thing to know
Simply say as you go

[Chorus]
I'll build a stairway to Paradise
With a new step every day
I'm gonna get there at any price
Stand aside; I'm on my way
I've got the blues
And up above it's so fair
Shoes, go on and carry me there
I'll build a stairway to Paradise
With a new step every day

Every new step
Helps a bit, but any old kind of two-step
Does as well; it don't matter what step you step
If you work it into your soul
You'll get to Heaven
Get busy
Dance with Maud the countess or just plain Lizzy
Dance until you're blue in the face and dizzy
When you've learned to dance in your sleep
You're sure to win out

In time you'll get Saint Vitus dance
Which beats the latest thing from France
Take no chances on this Paradise
Let me give you advice





[Chorus: x 2]

Overall Meaning

In the song "I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise," Sarah Vaughan addresses the preachers who criticize dancing teachers as she talks about the potential that can be realized through dancing. The lyrics of the song encourage individuals not to sit in sadness and instead learn to dance, which can transport one to heaven. Vaughan uses the metaphor of building a stairway to Paradise with a new step every day to emphasize the importance of practice in achieving one's goals. The song implies that dancing can be the pathway to happiness and that it is crucial for individuals to practice and learn the steps of gladness.


The lyrics also suggest that one can find joy in simple dance steps such as the two-step, so long as they are worked into the soul. Dancing can take one to heaven, according to the song. However, the song also implies that one has to work hard to get there. Vaughan encourages her listeners to practice dancing consistently, with each new step promising to make the journey easier.


Line by Line Meaning

All you preachers
To those who criticize dancing teachers, listen


Who delight in panning the dancing teachers
Who find joy in criticizing dancing teachers


Let me tell you there are a lot of features
The dance has a lot of qualities


Of the dance that carry you through
Aspects of the dance help you


The gates of Heaven
To reach heaven.


It's madness
It's crazy


To be always sitting around in sadness
To always sit in sadness


When you could be learning the steps of gladness
When you could learn happy steps


You'll be happy when you can do
You'll be happy when you can dance


Just six or seven
Just a few dances


Begin today
Start now


You'll find it nice
You'll enjoy it


The quickest way to Paradise
The fastest way to heaven


When you practice
When you rehearse


Here's the thing to know
Here's what you must know


Simply say as you go
Just say as you dance


I'll build a stairway to Paradise
I'll create a pathway to heaven


With a new step every day
With a new dance move each day


I'm gonna get there at any price
I'll get to heaven by any means


Stand aside; I'm on my way
Move out of the way, I'm headed there


I've got the blues
I feel low


And up above it's so fair
But heaven is delightful


Shoes, go on and carry me there
Shoes, carry me to heaven


Every new step
Each new dance move


Helps a bit, but any old kind of two-step
Helps a little, but any simple dance move works


Does as well; it don't matter what step you step
It doesn't matter what dance move you use


If you work it into your soul
If you integrate it into your spirit


You'll get to Heaven
You'll get to heaven


Get busy
Get active


Dance with Maud the countess or just plain Lizzy
Dance with anyone, regardless of social status


Dance until you're blue in the face and dizzy
Dance until you're exhausted


When you've learned to dance in your sleep
When you learn the moves so well you can do them in your sleep


You're sure to win out
You'll certainly succeed


In time you'll get Saint Vitus dance
You'll become so good at dancing that it'll be second nature


Which beats the latest thing from France
Which is better than the newest French fad


Take no chances on this Paradise
Don't risk missing out on heaven


Let me give you advice
Here's my guidance


I'll build a stairway to Paradise
I'll create a pathway to heaven


With a new step every day
With a new dance move each day




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ARTHUR FRANCIS, B.G. DESYLVA, GEORGE GERSHWIN

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