Blues Skies
The Glenn Miller Orchestra Lyrics


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I have a story to unfold
It happened way up north in days of old
I lost my way and found a heart of gold
Under blue Canadian skies
Her lips were sweeter than the wine
Her hair was fragrant as the northern pine
And suddenly I knew that love was mine
Under blue Canadian skies

She yielded for a moment as I whispered
"I love you, Alouette"
She sighed and then replied, "my hand is promised
So, my dear, we must both forget"
It was a bitter thing to part
The church bells woke me to an early start




I traveled southward, but I left my heart
Under blue Canadian skies

Overall Meaning

The Glenn Miller Orchestra’s song Blue Skies tells a bittersweet love story that took place way up north in Canada. The singer recounts how he had lost his way in the vast Canadian wilderness only to find a “heart of gold” in the form of a woman whose lips were “sweeter than the wine” and whose hair was “fragrant as the northern pine.” The singer falls in love with this woman and tells her he loves her, but unfortunately for him, she cannot reciprocate his love as her hand has been promised to someone else. Even though the two have to part, the singer cannot forget the time he spent with her and the love they shared under blue Canadian skies.


The lyrics of Blue Skies provide a glimpse into the romantic, nostalgic sentiments of the time period during which the song was written (the 1940s). The Glenn Miller Orchestra’s arrangement of the song also stands out for its mellow yet hauntingly beautiful melody, which perfectly captures the wistful longing and bittersweet joy of the song’s themes.


Line by Line Meaning

I have a story to unfold
I want to relate an experience that I went through


It happened way up north in days of old
This event took place in the distant past and in the northern part of Canada


I lost my way and found a heart of gold
I got lost, but I found someone who was kind and compassionate


Under blue Canadian skies
This all happened under clear blue skies in Canada


Her lips were sweeter than the wine
She had the most delightful lips, which were even better than the best wine


Her hair was fragrant as the northern pine
The scent of her hair was reminiscent of the fresh aroma of pine trees in the north


And suddenly I knew that love was mine
In a sudden moment, I realized that I was in love with her


Under blue Canadian skies
This realization occurred in the same beautiful setting that was previously mentioned


She yielded for a moment as I whispered "I love you, Alouette"
She seemed to acquiesce briefly when I declared my love for her with my words, "I love you, Alouette"


She sighed and then replied, "my hand is promised So, my dear, we must both forget"
However, she soon regretfully informed me that she was already committed to someone else and that we must part


It was a bitter thing to part
The separation was a difficult experience


The church bells woke me to an early start
The sound of church bells ringing the next morning awakened me early


I traveled southward, but I left my heart Under blue Canadian skies
Even though I departed for the southern part of Canada, I couldn't get her out of my mind and always thought fondly of her in that same beautiful location.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Lewis, Rose, Larry Stock

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