Do You Hear What I Hear?
Terry Baxter & His Orchestra Lyrics


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Someone told someone and someone told you
But they wouldn't hurt you, not much
Since everyone spread the story
With his own little personal touch

Do nothin' till you hear from me
Pay no attention to what's said
Why people tear the seam of anyone's dream
Is over my head
Do nothin' till you hear from me
At least consider our romance
If you should take the word of others you've heard
I haven't a chance
True I've been seen with someone new
But does that mean that I'm untrue
When we're apart the words in my heart
Reveal how I feel about you
Some kiss may cloud my memory
And other arms may hold a thrill
But please do nothin' till you hear it from me
And you never will
Do nothin' till you hear from me

Do nothin' till you hear from me
Pay no attention to what's said
Why people tear the seam of anyone's dream
Is over my head
Do nothin' till you hear from me
At least consider our romance
If you should take the word of others you've heard
I haven't a chance
True I've been seen with someone new
But does that mean that I'm untrue
When we're apart the words in my heart
Reveal how I feel about you
Some kiss may cloud my memory
And other arms may hold a thrill




But please do nothin' till you hear it from me
And you never will

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Do You Hear What I Hear?" by Terry Baxter & His Orchestra revolve around the theme of rumors, gossip, and the importance of hearing directly from the source before making judgments or decisions. The song highlights the damaging effects of hearsay and how it can distort the truth. The opening lines describe a chain of information being passed along from person to person, each adding their own "personal touch" to the story. This sets the stage for the central message of the song, cautioning against believing everything you hear from others.


The repeated refrain of "Do nothin' till you hear from me" emphasizes the need to exercise caution and restraint when it comes to trusting rumors or secondhand information. The singer urges the listener not to pay attention to what's being said by others and to wait until they hear directly from the person involved. This advice serves as a reminder not to jump to conclusions or make assumptions based on gossip without verifying the facts first.


The lyrics also touch on the vulnerability of relationships to outside influences and the complexity of human emotions. The singer acknowledges that they have been seen with someone new, but challenges the assumption that this necessarily means they are being unfaithful. The words in their heart reveal the true depth of their feelings for the person they are addressing, emphasizing the importance of communication and trust in a relationship.


The song conveys a sense of longing, vulnerability, and the desire for understanding and acceptance. The singer expresses a fear of being misunderstood or judged unfairly based on appearances or rumors. Despite the potential for misunderstandings and distractions, the singer pleads for patience and asks the listener to wait until they hear the truth directly from them. Ultimately, the message of the song is about the power of communication, honesty, and the need to approach situations with an open mind and a willingness to listen before forming conclusions.




Lyrics © Freibank Musikverlags und vermarktungs GmbH, MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, Kanjian Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DUKE ELLINGTON, BOB RUSSELL

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