I Go I Go All The Way
Stan Getz Lyrics


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I let a song go out of my heart
It was the sweetest melody
I know I lost heaven 'cause you were the song

Since you and I have drifted apart
Life doesn't mean a thing to me
Please come back, sweet music, I know I was wrong
Am I too late to make amends?
You know that we were meant to be more than just friends, just friends

I let a song go out of my heart
Believe me, darlin', when I say
I won't know sweet music until you return some day

I let a song go out of my heart




Believe me, darlin', when I say
I won't know sweet music until you return some day

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Stan Getz's song "I Go I Go All The Way" convey a deep sense of loss and longing for a past love. The opening line, "I let a song go out of my heart, it was the sweetest melody," suggests that the singer had something beautiful and precious, symbolized by the song, but let it slip away. This can be interpreted metaphorically as a relationship that was once full of joy and harmony, but has now ended.


The next line, "I know I lost heaven 'cause you were the song," reveals the significance of the lost love - it was a source of happiness and fulfillment for the singer. The phrase "lost heaven" implies that the singer had something heavenly, something close to paradise, but it was lost when the relationship ended.


As the song progresses, the singer reflects on the emptiness and meaninglessness of life without their loved one. "Life doesn't mean a thing to me, please come back, sweet music, I know I was wrong," suggests that without the presence of their lover, life has lost its purpose and joy. The use of the term "sweet music" metaphorically refers to the love and companionship that the singer is yearning for.


The chorus delves deeper into the regret and desire for reconciliation. The question, "Am I too late to make amends?" shows that the singer recognizes their mistakes and is willing to make things right. The line, "You know that we were meant to be more than just friends, just friends," reveals that the singer believes their connection was destined to be more profound and intimate.


The song ends with a reiteration of the initial longing and hope for a reunion. "I won't know sweet music until you return someday" emphasizes that the singer's happiness and fulfillment rely on the return of their lost love.


Line by Line Meaning

I let a song go out of my heart
I allowed a heartfelt expression to leave my being


It was the sweetest melody
It possessed a euphonious quality unlike any other


I know I lost heaven 'cause you were the song
I am aware that I lost a sense of bliss because you were the essence of that song


Since you and I have drifted apart
Since our connection has weakened and we have moved away from each other


Life doesn't mean a thing to me
Existence holds no significance or value in my perception


Please come back, sweet music, I know I was wrong
Kindly return, dear harmonious presence, I acknowledge my wrongdoing


Am I too late to make amends?
Have I surpassed the appropriate time to rectify and reconcile?


You know that we were meant to be more than just friends, just friends
You understand that our connection was destined to be deeper than mere friendship


Believe me, darlin', when I say
Have faith in my sincerity, my love, when I express


I won't know sweet music until you return some day
I will not experience the joyous beauty of melodic sounds until the day you come back




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Duke Ellington, Henry Nemo, John Redmond, Irving Mills

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