Black Velvet
The Lost Fingers Lyrics


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Mississippi in the middle of a dry spell.
Jimmy Rogers on the victrola up high.
Mama's dancin' with a baby on her shoulder.
The sun is settin' like molasses in the sky.
The boy could sing, knew how to move, everything.
Always wanting more, he'd leave you longing for.

Black velvet and that little boy's smile.
Black velvet with that slow southern style.
A new religion that'll bring ya to your knees.
Black velvet if you please.

Up in Memphis the music's like a heatwave.
White lightning, bound to drive you wild.
Mama's baby's in the heart of every school girl.
"Love me tender" leaves 'em cryin' in the aisle.
The way he moved, it was a sin, so sweet and true.
Always wanting more, he'd leave you longing for.

Black velvet and that little boy's smile.
Black velvet with that slow southern style.
A new religion that'll bring ya to your knees.
Black velvet if you please.

Every word of every song that he sang was for you.
In a flash he was gone, it happened so soon, what could you do?

Black velvet and that little boy's smile.
Black velvet with that slow southern style.
A new religion that'll bring ya to your knees.
Black velvet if you please.

Black velvet and that little boy's smile.
Black velvet with that slow southern style.
A new religion that'll bring ya to your knees.
Black velvet if you please.

If you please.




If you please.
If you please.

Overall Meaning

The song "Black Velvet" by The Lost Fingers paints the picture of the Southern United States in the 1950s, with references to Jimmy Rogers, love songs, and tender moments. The lyrics speak of a little boy who could sing and move with ease, leaving the listeners wanting more. The boy is compared to black velvet, which represents the smoothness of his voice and his slow southern style. The chorus repeats the lines "Black velvet and that little boy's smile" and "A new religion that'll bring ya to your knees," emphasizing the impact this little boy has on his listeners and the power of music.


The verse that references Memphis and "Love Me Tender" by Elvis Presley suggests a particular time or place when rock and roll was still new and exciting. The line, "Mama's baby's in the heart of every school girl," highlights the love and adoration the audience has for this musician. The final lines of the song speak to the fleeting nature of fame and the sadness that comes with losing a beloved artist. The repetition of the chorus reminds us of the deep and lasting impact this little boy's music had on his fans.


Overall, "Black Velvet" is a song that celebrates a specific moment in music history and honors a talented musician who left us too soon. The lyrics are nostalgic and wistful, painting a vivid picture of a bygone era and a talented young artist.


Line by Line Meaning

Mississippi in the middle of a dry spell.
The location is Mississippi during a drought.


Jimmy Rogers on the victrola up high.
The music being played is by Jimmy Rogers on a high-quality phonograph.


Mama's dancin' with a baby on her shoulder.
The mother is dancing while holding her child on her shoulder.


The sun is settin' like molasses in the sky.
The sun is setting in a slow, beautiful manner.


The boy could sing, knew how to move, everything.
The boy in question had all the talents, including singing and dancing.


Always wanting more, he'd leave you longing for.
The boy's performances were so impressive that it made people want more and yearn for what he had to offer.


Black velvet and that little boy's smile.
The little boy is wearing black velvet and has a charming smile.


Black velvet with that slow southern style.
The boy's outfit is made of black velvet and his performances embody a slow, southern style.


A new religion that'll bring ya to your knees.
The boy's talent is so captivating that it's compared to a new religion that can inspire people to kneel in faith.


Black velvet if you please.
The person is asking for more of the boy's performances in black velvet.


Up in Memphis the music's like a heatwave.
The music in Memphis is hot and intense like a heatwave.


White lightning, bound to drive you wild.
The music of white lightening is so intense that it could drive people wild with emotion.


Mama's baby's in the heart of every school girl.
The boy is on the minds and hearts of every school girl's fantasy.


"Love me tender" leaves 'em cryin' in the aisle.
The song "Love me tender" makes people cry in an emotional way.


The way he moved, it was a sin, so sweet and true.
The boy's movements were sinful, but at the same time genuine and sweet.


Every word of every song that he sang was for you.
The boy had a presence that made people feel like every song he sang was meant specifically for them.


In a flash he was gone, it happened so soon, what could you do?
The boy's departure was sudden and swift, leaving people wondering what they could do to bring him back.


If you please.
A casual way of asking for more of the boy's performances.




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Comments from YouTube:

Graph Paper

Love the ambience the song carries out. Very smooth

Boris Evg

48 hours lost sleep, but that voice is velvet !!! 48 часов с бессонницей, но этот певец - с бархатным голосом.

Boris Evg

Верните цыгана - у него голос хороший!

Fight Club

From Russia with Love ;)

raptorschamps2099

cheers

Shane Wiskow

Worst song I’ve ever heard!