Maria
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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The most beautiful sound I ever heard
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria
All the beautiful words of the world in a single word
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria

Maria
I've just met a girl named Maria
And suddenly that name
Will never be the same
To me

Maria
I've just kissed a girl named Maria
And suddenly I've found
How wonderful a sound
Can be

Maria
Say it loud and there's music playing
Say it soft and it's almost like praying

Maria
I'll never stop saying Maria





The most beautiful sound I ever heard
Maria

Overall Meaning

In Sarah Vaughan's song Maria, the lyrics describe the overwhelming feeling of encountering someone named Maria. The repetition of her name throughout the song emphasizes the deep impact that this person has had on the singer. The opening lines "the most beautiful sound I ever heard" precede the repetition of Maria's name, emphasizing how struck the singer is by the person. The next lines "All the beautiful words of the world in a single word" indicate that to the singer, Maria is the embodiment of all the beauty and wonder in the world.


The second verse continues the sense of wonder the singer has towards Maria, with the realization that the name Maria will never be the same to them. The following lines describe a kiss with Maria, and how it has opened up the singer to the incredible power of her name. The line "Say it loud and there's music playing, Say it soft and it's almost like praying" adds to the sense of the sacred and magical nature of this person's name. Finally, the singer states that they will never stop saying Maria, emphasizing the lasting effect that one person can have on an individual's life.


Overall, Sarah Vaughan's song Maria is a testament to the profound impact that a single person can have on one's life. The repetition of Maria's name and the lyrical language used to describe it convey a sense of wonder and awe towards someone who has changed the singer's worldview.


Line by Line Meaning

The most beautiful sound I ever heard
The sound of the name Maria is the most beautiful thing I have ever heard


Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria
I am mesmerized by the name Maria and can't stop saying it


All the beautiful words of the world in a single word
The name Maria encompasses all the beauty in the world within a single word


I've just met a girl named Maria
I have recently met a girl with the name Maria


And suddenly that name will never be the same to me
Since meeting this girl, the name Maria has taken on a new and special meaning


I've just kissed a girl named Maria
I have kissed this girl who goes by the name Maria


And suddenly I've found how wonderful a sound can be
Kissing Maria has shown me the true wonder and beauty of sound


Say it loud and there's music playing
When the name Maria is said loudly, it feels like music is playing


Say it soft and it's almost like praying
When the name Maria is said softly, it feels like a prayer is being offered


I'll never stop saying Maria
I will always be captivated by the name Maria and will continue to say it




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim

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@dylangintherofficial

There is just no explaining how difficult it is to do what she is doing here

She was unbelievably gifted

@generatorjohn4537

The entire performance is a masterpiece, from Sarah's singing, the orchestra's talent and the way everyone is dressed. Why can't we have this kind of entertainment nowadays?

@theblueangel28

Well, the orchestra is just a jazz trio, but I feel you!

@bobpboston

What was so astonishing about Sarah Vaughan (and perfectly illustrated here), is the sum total of her virtuosity. She could put a note anywhere and never missed, had phrasing and control beyond compare. Then there is her emotional and intellectual understanding of what she was singing- and she sang everything. And finally there is this: having all those tools, her singing never became jaded, or obtuse, or stilted- the musicality always came thru. For me, that last piece is what made Sarah Vaughan shine longer, brighter, firmer than the one, may two others always put next to her. They may have deserved, their place with her, but she was first among equals.

@gwengraves1799

Amen

@EmilianoLoconsolo

Didn't she announce early in the concert that she had a cold that eve? Imagine what she would have done in full voice... Walls would have come down...

@direfranchement

She was never first. Sarah had a wonderful voice and a profound musicality, but she never made it to the status of Ella or Billie, and for understandable reasons. One jazz lover made the comment that although she appreciated Sarah for her tremendous talents, she didn't "feel" her. I think that is much of what always kept her from getting to the top. She didn't translate to the masses in the poignant, visceral way of Billie or bring people into her singing in the infectious and joyful way of Ella.

@bobpboston

@@direfranchementthanks for your comments. i don't agree w/a single word you wrote, but hey, that's what makes the world go round. "one jazz lover..." nonsense.

@DoggieFosters

@@direfranchement The only thing that means is that Vaughan did not win at the game. The critic game, the music BTS gsme, the mass market game, or whatever other games were being played.
Anything beyond acknowledging her mastery and her gifts is rationalization of the often unfair games. Alas, it is what it is.
Two voices stop me in me tracks and neither, imo, got the wider recognition they deserved though they were both very successful. Sarah Vaughan was the first of these for me.

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@pizee

The incomparable genius of Sarah Vaughan. She soars effortlessly over those notes and makes it look way too easy. Breathtakingly beautiful!

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