Glória
The Jimi Hendrix Classic Singles Collection Vol. 2 Lyrics


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Two-three-four, oh
Gloria, oh, oh

And I try to sing this song, I
I try to stand up
But I can't find my feet
I try, I try to speak up
But only in you I'm complete

Gloria in te domine
Gloria exultate
Gloria, Gloria
Oh Lord, loosen my lips, loosen my

And I try to sing this song, I
I try to get in
But I can't find the door
The door is open
You're standing there
You let me in

Gloria in te domine
Gloria exultate
Oh Lord, if I had anything
Anything at all, I'd give it to you
I, I'd give it to you, to you
Give it to you
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh

Hey, this is Red Rocks
Adam Clayton
This is The Edge
Oh, oh, oh, oh

Gloria in te domine
Gloria, [?]
Gloria in te domine
Gloria, gloria
Gloria, [?]
Gloria, [?]




Gloria in te domine
Gloria, gloria

Overall Meaning

The song "Gloria" from The Jimi Hendrix Classic Singles Collection Vol. 2 is a cover of the original song by Van Morrison's band Them. However, Hendrix's rendition of the song was unique in its own way. Hendrix opens the song with a count-in, ushering in a driving rhythm with a catchy guitar riff. The lyrics in the song contain spiritual overtones, with references to the phrase "Gloria in te domine," which translates to "Glory to you, Lord" in Latin.


Hendrix's falsetto vocals and use of call-and-response technique bring a distinct emotional intensity to the song. The lyrics portray a sense of longing and a yearning for the divine. Hendrix sings "And I try to sing this song, I try to get in, but I can't find the door, the door is open, you're standing there, you let me in," which could signify a pursuit of a higher power or a desire for acceptance and grace. The song builds up to a frenetic climax, with Hendrix's explosive guitar playing and soulful singing.


Line by Line Meaning

Two-three-four, oh
The song begins with a rhythmic count-off, preparing the listener for what is to come.


Gloria, oh, oh
The title of the song is repeated, making it clear that this is what the song is about.


And I try to sing this song, I
The singer is attempting to perform the song, despite facing difficulties.


I try to stand up
The singer is trying to take control of the situation and assert themselves.


But I can't find my feet
The singer is struggling to find their footing and establish their place in the world.


I try, I try to speak up
The singer is attempting to make their voice heard and express themselves.


But only in you I'm complete
The singer feels like they can only truly be themselves and find fulfillment when they are with someone else.


Gloria in te domine
This phrase is in Latin and translates to 'Glory to you, Lord'. The singer is praising a higher power.


Gloria exultate
This phrase is also in Latin and translates to 'Glory be exalted'. The singer is continuing to give praise.


Oh Lord, loosen my lips, loosen my
The singer is asking for help and guidance from a higher power, in order to better express themselves.


I try to get in
The singer is still trying to assert themselves and establish their presence.


But I can't find the door
The singer is struggling to find a way into a situation or community.


The door is open
Despite the singer's struggles, there is still a pathway available to them.


You're standing there
Someone else is present, representing a potential support system for the singer.


You let me in
This person has welcomed the singer into their world, providing a sense of belonging.


Oh Lord, if I had anything
The singer is expressing their gratitude and desire to repay the person who has helped them.


Anything at all, I'd give it to you
The singer is willing to sacrifice and give up their own resources to support the other person.


Hey, this is Red Rocks
This line serves as an introduction to the recording itself, as well as a nod to the venue where the live performance took place.


Adam Clayton
This is a reference to the bassist for U2, who is not actually present in the song or recording.


This is The Edge
This is a reference to the guitarist for U2, who is not actually present in the song or recording.


Gloria, [?]
This repetition of the song's title adds emphasis to the central theme of praise and worship.


Gloria, [?]
This repetition serves the same purpose as the previous line.


Gloria in te domine
The song concludes with another repetition of the Latin phrase, reminding the listener of the song's religious focus.


Gloria, gloria
This final repetition of the word 'gloria' adds a sense of resolution to the song and reinforces its message of praise and worship.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Adam Clayton, Dave Evans, Larry Mullen, Paul Hewson

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He didn't pass away. Aliens dropped him off said show them how it's done and took him back after that

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