On a Little Street in Singapore
The Manhattan Transfer Lyrics


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On a little street in Singapore
With me, beside a lotus covered door
A veil of moonlight on her lovely face
How pale the hands that held me in embrace

My sails tonight are filled with perfume of Shalimar (Shalimar, Shalimar)
With temple bells that guide me to her shore
And then I hold you in my arms
And love the way I loved before
On a little street in Singapore (in Singapore)

And then I hold you in my arms
And love the way I loved before
On a little street in Singapore (in Singapore)

On a little street in Singapore
With me, beside a lotus covered door
A veil of moonlight on her lovely face
How pale the hands that held me in embrace




On a little street in Singapore
Baby, beside a lotus covered door

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Manhattan Transfer's song On a Little Street in Singapore speak of a romantic moment between two lovers in the city of Singapore. This setting is described as a small street where a lotus covered door stands. The moonlight reflects on the woman's face, and the singer sees her hands holding him in an embrace, which appear pale in the moonlight. The singer describes the romantic scent of Shalimar perfume and the sound of temple bells that guide him to his lover on the shores of Singapore. The singer then embraces his lover and loves the way he has loved before, all on this little street in Singapore.


The song portrays a romantic and nostalgic scene of a couple in love. The setting of Singapore gives the song a unique and exotic flavor. The lyricist cleverly uses the imagery of the lotus flower and temple bells to create an Asian atmosphere. The descriptions of the woman with a veil of moonlight on her face and pale hands add a sense of mystery and elegance. The song's melody is perfectly matched with the lyrics, creating a gentle and emotional ballad.


Line by Line Meaning

On a little street in Singapore
The singer found themselves in a little street in Singapore.


With me - beside a lotus covered door
As the singer stood by a door covered with lotus, they had someone with them.


A veil of moonlight on her lovely face
Moonlight shone on the lovely face of someone whom the singer cared about.


How pale the hands that held me in embrace
The hands that once held the artist were pale and their owner, who the artist loved, wasn't quite the same.


My sails tonight are filled with perfume of Shalimar
The artist was taken by the scent of Shalimar’s perfume and it filled them with anticipation for what was to come.


With temple bells that guide me to her shore
With the sound of temple bells, the singer was drawn to someone's presence.


And then I hold you in my arms
After being drawn to someone's presence, the singer held them in their arms.


And love the way I loved before
In the presence of this person, the artist felt love just as they did before.


On a little street in Singapore
The song concludes with the artist reiterating that all these experiences occurred on a little street in Singapore.




Lyrics © RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
Written by: BILLY HILL, PETER DE ROSE

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@albertsilver195

There is no comparable group .Great with standards, big band, swing, doo wop, rhythm and blues. pop. Tim Hauser is missed .

@CliffMcAulay

Superb! A masterclass in performance and production. I don't know if I am nostalgic for the 30's or the 70's!! Thank you for posting.

@lifeafterengland405

3:13 I was reminded of this song after a trip to Singapore. I'm glad I found it and glad I've re-discovered Manhattan transfer.

@Nogra.Krucjo

... i tą wersię piosenki pamiętam najbardziej - po prostu... Super Song - Super Piosenka 🙂💕

@kaamkmca

Superb! Sublime!

@glorianucci8409

Stupenda!

@paolopiccardo7054

Willie Schwartz,from the original Glenn Miller orchestra played lead clarinet here.

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