Perdido
The Quintet [C.Parker D.Gillespie B.Powell M.Roach C.Mingus] Lyrics
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I lost it way down in Torido
While chancing a dance fiesta
Bolero, he glanced as I danced the Bolero
He said taking off his sombrero: "Let's meet for a sweet fietsa"
High was the sun when we first came close
Low was the moon when we said adios
Perdido, since then has my heart been perdido
I know I must go to Torido, that yearning to lose perdido
I look for my heart it's perdido
I lost it way down in Torido
He glanced as I danced the Bolero
He smiled as he tipped his sombrero
High was the moon when we first came close
Low was the moon when we said adios
Since then has my heart been perdido
I must go to Torido, that yearning telude
Perdido oeoeoeoe Perdido oeoeoeoe Perdido
The day the fiesta started
Perdido oeoeoeoe Perdido oeoeoeoe Perdido
That's when my heart departed
It's perdido!
The song Perdido by The Quintet is a classic jazz tune with lyrics that speak of lost love and longing. The main theme of the song is about the singer's lost heart, which he believes he lost in Torido while dancing the Bolero with someone he met during a dance fiesta. The singer is filled with yearning to find his lost heart and is planning to go to Torido to search for it. The lyrics also emphasize the high and low moments of the singer's encounter with the person who stole his heart - high was the sun when they first met, low was the moon when they parted ways.
The song's lyrics are poignant and expressive of the emotions of someone who has lost love. It captures the ambiance of a charming and romantic place, Torido, where the singer had his heartbreak. Torido is not a real place, but a mythical place created by the songwriters to describe the emotional landscape of the song. They used the place as a metaphor for a lost and elusive love. The lyrics also highlight the poetic imagery of the singer's encounter with the person who stole his heart - he glanced, smiled, and tipped his sombrero, which all added to the romance and charm of the scene. The Quintet's rendition of the song adds to the allure of the music, with Charlie Parker's saxophone, Dizzy Gillespie's trumpet, Max Roach's drums, Bud Powell's piano, and Charles Mingus's bass all coming together to create a beautiful orchestration.
Line by Line Meaning
Perdido, I look for my heart it's perdido
I search for my heart that's lost
I lost it way down in Torido
I lost it in Torido
While chancing a dance fiesta
I found myself at a dance party
Bolero, he glanced as I danced the Bolero
He saw me dancing the Bolero
He said taking off his sombrero: "Let's meet for a sweet fietsa"
He said, "Let's meet for a sweet party"
High was the sun when we first came close
We met when the sun was high in the sky
Low was the moon when we said adios
We said goodbye when the moon was low in the sky
Since then has my heart been perdido
Since then, my heart has been lost
I know I must go to Torido, that yearning to lose perdido
I know I must go to Torido to overcome the desire for perdido
He smiled as he tipped his sombrero
He smiled and tipped his sombrero
Perdido oeoeoeoe Perdido oeoeoeoe Perdido
Perdido, oh Perdido, oh Perdido
The day the fiesta started
The day the party began
That's when my heart departed
That's when my heart left
It's perdido!
It's lost!
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOSIAS DE LA CRUZ, MARCOS EFRAIN MASIS, JUAN LUIS MORERA LUNA, ERNESTO FIDEL PADILLA, LLANDEL VEGUILLA MALAVE, JOHN STEVE CORREA
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@MattWatsonHarmonica
Love this version! Thank you for uploading. I listen to this everyday day.
@eddiemckinney2529
5 of the Greatest names in JAZZ.
@tony3313
I love Dizzy's phrase at the 4:30 spot. I will incorporate that in my rendition.
@MattWatsonHarmonica
Dizzy is so much fun to listen to. Out of the blue he’ll drop beautiful lyrical phrases.