A Foggy Day
The Count Basie Orchestra Lyrics


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I was a stranger in the city
Out of town were the people I knew
I had that feeling of self-pity
What to do, what to do, what to do
The outlook was decidedly blue

But as I walked through the foggy streets alone
It turned out to be the luckiest day Ive known

A foggy day, in London town
Had me low, had me down
I viewed the morning, with much alarm
British Museum, had lost its charm

How long I wondered,
Could this thing last
But the age of miracles, hadn't past
For suddenly, I saw you there
And through foggy London town,
The sun was shining everywhere

For suddenly, I saw you there
And through foggy London town,
The sun was shining everywhere

Everywhere




Everywhere
Everywhere

Overall Meaning

The Count Basie Orchestra's song A foggy day is a beautiful and optimistic song. The lyrics are about a person who is traveling and feeling lonely in London, a city that is a stranger to them. They are homesick and feel sorry for themselves until they walk through the foggy streets and happen to meet someone special. The overall message of the song is that sometimes we can find happiness and unexpected miracles even in the most unlikely of places when we least expect it.


The opening lines of the song "I was a stranger in the city, Out of town were the people I knew. I had that feeling of self-pity. What to do, what to do, what to do. The outlook was decidedly blue" immediately set up the idea of displacement and loneliness. The use of the word "blue" helps to reinforce the idea of feeling down or depressed. However, as the person walks through the fog and sees someone they care about, the city becomes a happier place. The use of the imagery of the sun shining through the misty background helps to illustrate the idea of hope and optimism.


Line by Line Meaning

I was a stranger in the city
I did not know anyone in the city


Out of town were the people I knew
The people I knew were not in the city.


I had that feeling of self-pity
I was feeling sorry for myself.


What to do, what to do, what to do
I wasn't sure what to do next.


The outlook was decidedly blue
I was feeling very sad and hopeless.


But as I walked through the foggy streets alone
As I walked alone through the foggy streets


It turned out to be the luckiest day Ive known
The day ended up being the luckiest day I had ever experienced.


A foggy day, in London town
It was a foggy day in the city of London.


Had me low, had me down
It made me feel depressed and unhappy.


I viewed the morning, with much alarm
I was worried when I saw the morning.


British Museum, had lost its charm
I no longer found the British Museum to be interesting or attractive.


How long I wondered, Could this thing last
I was wondering how long the foggy weather would continue.


But the age of miracles, hadn't past
I still believed that miracles could happen.


For suddenly, I saw you there
Suddenly, I saw you appear.


And through foggy London town,
Even in the foggy city of London


The sun was shining everywhere
Everything seemed brighter and happier when I saw you.


Everywhere
Everywhere I looked


Everywhere
All around me


Everywhere
In every direction




Writer(s): GEORGE GERSHWIN, IRA GERSHWIN

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