Imagination
The Glenn Miller Orchestra Lyrics


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Imagination is funny, it makes a cloudy day sunny
Makes a bee think of honey just as I think of you
Imagination is crazy, you whole perspective gets hazy
Starts you asking a daisy what to do, what to do

Have you ever felt a gentle touch and then a kiss and then, and then
Find it's only your imagination again, oh well
Imagination is silly, you go around willy-nilly




For example I go around wanting you
And yet I can't imagine that you want me too

Overall Meaning

The Glenn Miller Orchestra's song "Imagination" is a song that explores the power of imagination. The lyrics suggest that while imagination can be funny and enjoyable, it can also be crazy and hazy, leading to confusion and uncertainty about what to do. The chorus of the song expresses this idea through the metaphor of a bee thinking of honey and the singer thinking of their love interest.


The second verse introduces a sense of disappointment and frustration, as the singer describes a scenario where they imagine a gentle touch and a kiss, only to realize that it was all in their head. The final verse is perhaps the most poignant, as the singer reveals that they are willy-nilly with their imagination, constantly imagining a relationship with their love interest, even though they cannot imagine that the feeling is mutual.


Overall, "Imagination" is a bittersweet exploration of the joys and pitfalls of imagination, and how it can both uplift and torment us.


Line by Line Meaning

Imagination is funny, it makes a cloudy day sunny
Imagination can change one's outlook on a gloomy day


Makes a bee think of honey just as I think of you
Imagination can cause one to associate things with a person they have feelings for


Imagination is crazy, you whole perspective gets hazy
Imagination can distort one's perception of reality


Starts you asking a daisy what to do, what to do
Imagination can lead to confusion and indecision


Have you ever felt a gentle touch and then a kiss and then, and then
Have you ever imagined a scenario so vividly that it felt real?


Find it's only your imagination again, oh well
Realizing that what you imagined wasn't actually real can be disappointing but ultimately okay


Imagination is silly, you go around willy-nilly
Imagination can make one act in unpredictable ways


For example I go around wanting you
Imagination can lead one to desire someone


And yet I can't imagine that you want me too
But sometimes imagination can make it difficult to accept reality




Lyrics © Freibank Musikverlags und vermarktungs GmbH, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen

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David Peck

During this Coronavirus thing I've been spending a little time listening to some of the American Standards songs. Mr. Eberle is listed as having been one of the first to record "Imagination." He does a great job on it!

Trombonology Erstwhile

In terms of arrangement, it's a close call between the Axel Stordahl chart for TD and what is possibly Bill Finegan's chart for Miller. I love Tommy's beautiful Solo-tone muted opening statement on his version and also the writing for the whole trombone section on Glenn's take. However, while Ray's progress from his earliest days with the GM aggregation is apparent on "Imagination," Sinatra's delicate and highly nuanced reading is superior, IMO.

Alan Fox

Jimmy Stewart play Glenn miller in the Glenn miller story

James Irwin

@the78prof Since I suppose you’d know, why can’t I find a 78 for Glenn Miller’s “People Like You And Me” in the movie they end the scene showing that the record was recorded, why wasn’t it released or if it was can you point in the direction I need to look.

The78Prof

Unfortunately, the Miller band never made a commercial 78 recording of that great song (the movie showed a fictitious 'recording session'). It's the film's soundtrack version that has been commonly reissued on LP and CD over the decades, though a radio broadcast version of the song is also out there: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBb0ZDTlJ6g

James Irwin

@The78Prof Ok, well thanks for the info. I wish they did, but hey what can you do.

Moldy Oldie

It's been written Darryl Zanuck didn't want his stars commercially recording songs done in his movies, saying something like, "If he wants to hear them sing, let 'em buy a ticket." This song would fit the description.

Robin Ceuleers

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Frank Martinez

🌼🧠🌼 What 2 do? What 2 do?

Jordan Kamnitzer

Tommy Dorsey did it first, featuring Frank Sinatra.

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