My! My!
The Glenn Miller Orchestra Lyrics


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I want to shout a poem
About how I dream
Of that gleam in your eyes
I want to shout
But all that comes out is, "My! My!"
I want to sing of flowers in spring
But oh dear, when you're near I just die
I want to sing
But can't sing a thing but, "My! My!"
I should say, "Oh, how lovely!"
I should say, "Ah, how sweet!"
I should have Shakespeare at the tip of my tongue
But every time we meet...
I look at you and what do I do,




I get weak, I can't speak, I just sigh
And though I try the best I can sigh is, "My! My!"

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Glenn Miller Orchestra's song "My! My!" express the intense emotions and infatuation experienced by the singer towards someone they admire. The singer wants to express their feelings through poetry and singing, but they find themselves overwhelmed and rendered speechless in the presence of this person. The mention of "that gleam in your eyes" suggests that the singer is captivated by the other person's gaze and finds it difficult to articulate their emotions. The repetition of "My! My!" conveys a sense of astonishment and wonderment, emphasizing the singer's inability to find the right words to express their feelings.


The lyrics also convey a sense of frustration as the singer longs to sing about the beauty of nature, specifically "flowers in spring," but finds themselves too consumed by their feelings for the other person to focus on anything else. The singer recognizes the irony in their predicament, acknowledging that they should be able to articulate their admiration and appreciation more eloquently. They mention having Shakespeare on the tip of their tongue, suggesting that they desire to express their feelings with the same poetic prowess as the renowned playwright, but ultimately all that comes out is the simple phrase, "My! My!"


Line by Line Meaning

I want to shout a poem
I have an overwhelming desire to express my feelings through an artistic and heartfelt expression


About how I dream
Regarding the intense and imaginative thoughts that occupy my mind


Of that gleam in your eyes
The captivating and radiant sparkle that I observe within your gaze


I want to shout
I yearn to exclaim loudly and passionately


But all that comes out is, 'My! My!'
Unfortunately, my inability to articulate my emotions leads to a simple and repetitive expression of astonishment


I want to sing of flowers in spring
I have a desire to melodiously celebrate the beauty and rebirth of nature during the spring season


But oh dear, when you're near I just die
However, my emotions become overwhelmingly intense and almost unbearable when you are in close proximity


I want to sing
I long to melodically convey my sentiments


But can't sing a thing but, 'My! My!'
Yet, my vocal cords seem restricted, and I am only able to produce the same astonished expression


I should say, 'Oh, how lovely!'
It would be appropriate for me to express admiration by saying, 'Oh, how beautiful!'


I should say, 'Ah, how sweet!'
Similarly, I should depict delight by exclaiming, 'Ah, how delightful!'


I should have Shakespeare at the tip of my tongue
I ought to possess an extensive repertoire of poetic and articulate phrases inspired by the renowned playwright, William Shakespeare


But every time we meet...
However, whenever our paths intertwine...


I look at you and what do I do, I get weak, I can't speak, I just sigh
Upon gazing at you, my physical and emotional strength diminishes, rendering me speechless and causing only a sigh to escape my lips


And though I try the best I can sigh is, 'My! My!'
Despite my efforts, the most I am capable of uttering is the repetitive expression of astonishment, 'My! My!'




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: LOESSER, MCHUGH

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@anitaphillips9336

I just sat at my Dads grave playing you know and so do i ,played it at his funeral nearly 2 years ago .He loved Glen Miller 💔💚🙏💚💜❤️💙

@GaryWinkel-ne5sp

I just saw them at the Cobb Energy Center on Feb 4 2024. This music will never go out of style. Eventhough Glenn and his original members are no longer with us, the music lives on.

@user-nq4mk5kp7b

Bill Finegan at 16 yrs old was a trumpet player with Glenn when the band started in '37 , I knew Bill and his wife Rose (my voice teacher for 5+ yrs), in the late 70's to early 80's Bill was one of the greatest jazz writers and arrangers that ever lived, I've always felt honored to have known him personally for over 20 yrs.I'm still in touch with his son Jamie who is a writer arranger and teacher at Fairfield University in Fairfield,CT. God Bless you Rose and Bill for your everlasting musical contribution. I play bass trombone with the Ron Bonito 18 piece Big Band from Bridgeport, CT. 75 and go'n strong......!

@c5d53g2e

This is the music I grew up with. Pardon me for crying.

@kfl611

It was a little before my time, but such beautiful timeless music. I'm so glad it is still listened to and appreciated today.

@rogerpitre8663

Took in one of their shows this week up in Canada. You close your eyes, and are transported back to the 40's. I smiled for the entire show. What talent!

@c5d53g2e

The leader of the Glenn Miller Orchestra should ALWAYS be a trombone player!!!!

@garywright4960

Brian Francis,....I think you mean the sliding NOTE APPROXIMATOR. LOL! --- Just Kidding. (I'm a Drummer, my job to give horn players a little ribbing) 🙂

@davidbloss7863

@@garywright4960 Peter Schickele calls the trombone a "wind powered manually operated pitch approximator". That's why I play a valve trombone in a 40s style dance band!

@larrysmith6797

@@davidbloss7863 So, you're NEVER in tune!

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