I'm Stepping Out with a Memory Tonight
The Glenn Miller Orchestra Lyrics


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I'm stepping out with a memory tonight
To paint the town the way we used to do
I'll dine at the old café where we had so much fun
and order cocktails for two instead of the usual one
Then after dark in a hansom through the park
While reminiscing I'll be kissing you
A lot of folks may think that I'm crazy,
Well, maybe they're right
But I'm stepping out with a memory tonight.





Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Glenn Miller Orchestra's song "I'm Stepping Out with a Memory Tonight" depict a nostalgic journey of a person who, instead of being accompanied by a living companion, goes out on the town with the memories of a past relationship. The singer decides to relive the joyful moments of the past by recreating the experiences they shared with their former partner. They dine at a familiar café, order cocktails for two, and take a romantic carriage ride through the park. Throughout the night, as they reminisce, they also express their desire to kiss their memory of the loved one.


The essence of the song lies in the bittersweet sentiment of holding onto cherished memories while acknowledging the loss of a significant relationship. The lyrics evoke a sense of longing and the conflicting emotions that arise from trying to find solace in the past. The singer recognizes that others may question their actions, perceiving them as crazy or misguided, but they choose to embrace the nostalgia and find comfort in reliving the memories, even if only in their mind.


Overall, "I'm Stepping Out with a Memory Tonight" showcases the power of memory and the lengths one may go to preserve and revisit the cherished moments of a past relationship. It illustrates the complexities of human emotions and the enduring impact of a meaningful connection, even after it has ended.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm stepping out with a memory tonight
I'm choosing to go out and relive a moment from the past


To paint the town the way we used to do
To enjoy the city nightlife just like we did before


I'll dine at the old café where we had so much fun
I'll have a meal at the familiar café where we shared many joyful moments


and order cocktails for two instead of the usual one
I'll order two drinks instead of my usual solitary choice


Then after dark in a hansom through the park
Later in the evening, in a horse-drawn carriage, we'll cruise through the park


While reminiscing I'll be kissing you
As we recall memories, I'll affectionately kiss you


A lot of folks may think that I'm crazy
Many people might consider me eccentric


Well, maybe they're right
Perhaps they have a point


But I'm stepping out with a memory tonight
Regardless, tonight I choose to relive a cherished memory




Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ALLIE WRUBEL, HERBERT MAGIDSON

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Comments from YouTube:

@JamesIrwins78s

There are so many Miller 78s out there, even after three years I can still find a new Miller tune, well new to me.

@pamelaannfuller9410

I LOVE this song. Also sung by Helen O'Connell with the Jimmy Dorsey band. Written during the Word War II years... Remind me of my parents.

@BigBingFan

I can't decide if this great Ray Eberle treatment OR Tony Martin's is my favorite! GREAT dilemma; both exquisite song stylists---superb post!

@rosemarywaldie4958

Just listening to this on KCEA
Thank you for posting this ❤️

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