Yesterdays
Stan Getz Lyrics


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Yesterdays, yesterdays
Days I knew as happy
Sweet sequester days
Olden days, golden days
Days of mad romance and love

Then gay youth was mine, truth was mine
Joyous free and flaming life
Forsooth, was mine
Sad am I, glad am I
For today I’m dreaming of yesterdays

Yesterdays, yesterdays
Days I knew as happy
Sweet sequester days
Olden days, golden days
Days of mad romance and love

Then gay youth was mine, truth was mine
Joyous free and flaming life
Forsooth, was mine
Sad am I, glad am I
For today I’m dreaming of yesterdays

Yesterdays, yesterdays
Days I knew as happy
Sweet sequester days
Olden days, golden days
Days of mad romance and love

Then gay youth was mine, truth was mine
Joyous free and flaming life
Forsooth, was mine
Sad am I, glad am I




For today I’m dreaming of yesterdays
Yesterdays

Overall Meaning

The song Yesterdays by Stan Getz is a nostalgic and wistful reflection on the past. The lyrics describe days of happiness and romance, but the singer is now sad and filled with longing for those "sweet sequester days" once again. The repeated use of "yesterdays" emphasizes the idea of time passing and the singer's yearning for what's gone.


The lyrics also highlight the contrast between the singer's youth and their current state. In their youth, they were full of joy and life, but now they are filled with sadness and longing. This contrast is emphasized with the use of opposite phrases, such as "sad am I, glad am I."


The melody of Yesterdays is based on a tune by Jerome Kern, originally written for the musical Roberta. The lyrics were later added by Otto Harbach. The song has been covered by many artists over the years, including Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, and Chet Baker.


Line by Line Meaning

Yesterdays, yesterdays
Reflecting on the past, remembering things that have gone by


Days I knew as happy
Recalling happy times from the past


Sweet sequester days
Memories of peaceful and secluded times


Olden days, golden days
Referring to the past as a time of great happiness and prosperity


Days of mad romance and love
Remembering the intense and passionate love experiences from the past


Then gay youth was mine, truth was mine
Reminiscing a time when youth and truth were at their peak


Joyous free and flaming life
Recalling a time of pure, unbridled joy and passion for life


Forsooth, was mine
In truth, it was really mine


Sad am I, glad am I
Feeling a mix of sadness and happiness when looking back on those times


For today I’m dreaming of yesterdays
Longing to relive those times again and escape the present




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG Rights Management
Written by: JEROME KERN, OTTO HARBACH

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@timg8421

My God this is the best piece ive heard in a while..so moody I love it

@menilmontant100

I agree.....!!!

@JaredFreiburg

4:32 is delicious. But so is the entire thing. Hell of a piano solo by Kenny

@chauncywashington2227

This Jerome Kern beauty embodies that unique Getz quality.....a powerful but soft and gentle feel....a distinct feel of strength and confidence, but at times a plaintive, pleading, almost a crying tone....but always that .light and airy feeling.....every part of his playing teems with life and human emotion .... he captured it all, like no other ....he brought out the best of that beautiful sound that can only come from a Selmer.

@menilmontant100

...they sound comes from the Getz' s soul....not the Selmer....

@petergoggin8647

lol way to make it into an advertisement at the end

@menilmontant100

Stan Getz....incomparable....!!

@danielscheinhaus5210

Getz and Mraz. What a great combination.

@michaelmcdermott7349

Look you hear this music, it either moves you or it doens't, if it does you better dance or go to your room and get the horn out and let the spirit take over. Music is ment to be played. A lasting gift from Stan the Man. R.I. P. Amen. :)

@thinkagain9457

or just sit back with a cognac and enjoy the sound.

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