Young And Foolish
The Count Basie Orchestra Lyrics


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Young and foolish
Why is it wrong to be
Young and foolish
We haven't long to be

Soon enough the carefree days
The sunlit days go by
Soon enough the bluebird has to fly

We were foolish
One day we fell in love
Now we wonder
What were we dreaming of

Smiling in the sunlight
Laughing in the rain
I wish that we were
Young and foolish again

Smiling in the sunlight
Laughing in the rain




I wish that we were
Young and foolish again

Overall Meaning

The Count Basie Orchestra’s “Young and Foolish” is a song that reminiscences about the carefree days of youth. The song begins by asking why it is wrong to be young and foolish, emphasizing that youth is fleeting, and it will soon be gone. The lyrics then acknowledge that the carefree days go by, and soon enough, reality would set in. The song speaks to the inevitability of growing old and longing to relive the youthful moments of being young and foolish.


The lyrics in the chorus capture the essence of nostalgic reminiscence, as it describes the young lovers 'smiling in the sunlight, laughing in the rain.' There is a feeling of magic and enchantment in those moments, moments that the singers wish they could relive. The phrase “Young and Foolish” is an oxymoron and accurately captures a time when one is free-spirited and not restrained by the weight of responsibility.


Line by Line Meaning

Young and foolish
Being both young and foolish can be a valuable learning experience, even though others often criticize it.


Why is it wrong to be
The negative perception towards youth and inexperience can be questioned because it can serve as a catalyst for role models to share wisdom.


Young and foolish
Being young and foolish is a time-sensitive essence that is limited by the amount of years one has to experience everything.


We haven't long to be
We do not have long in this world to enjoy the benefits of youth and inexperience.


Soon enough the carefree days
Before we know it, the worry-free days will be behind us as time passes ever so quickly.


The sunlit days go by
The sunny days are limited, and once they are gone, they cannot be retrieved.


Soon enough the bluebird has to fly
Youth does not last forever, and eventually, we must grow up and mature beyond our innocence.


We were foolish
In hindsight and with greater knowledge, we might have done things differently while being young and inexperienced.


One day we fell in love
During our youth, something as simple as falling in love can have such a significant impact on us.


Now we wonder
As we age, we question what we were once so sure of in our youth.


What were we dreaming of
Now that we have gained more knowledge and experience, we question our youthful dreams and desires.


Smiling in the sunlight
The sun's rays can bring about happiness and joy, especially when we are young and carefree.


Laughing in the rain
Even in less than ideal situations, we can still find laughter and happiness, especially when young and inexperienced.


I wish that we were
There is a desire to return to the youth and inexperience that we once had, knowing that it is not possible.


Young and foolish again
To be in the ignorant bliss of youth without the weight of knowledge and experience would be a welcome return to a simpler time.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ALBERT HAGUE, ARNOLD B. HORWITT

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Deborah Hardy

Orchestra... fabulous. Mr Glasser....Whew! Ohhhhhhhh Carmen's voice. Just gorgeous. So gorgeous.

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