Preludes
The Tom and Marty Band Lyrics


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If you hear
A song in blue
Like a flower crying
For the dew
That was my heart serenading you
My prelude to a kiss

If you hear a song that grows
From my tender sentimental woes
That was my heart trying to compose
A prelude to a kiss

Though it's just a simple melody
With nothing fancy
Nothing much
You could turn it to a symphony
A Shubert tune with a Gershwin touch

Oh how my love song gently cries
For the tenderness within your eyes
My love is a prelude that never dies
A prelude to a kiss

Though it's just a simple melody
With nothing fancy
Nothing much
You could turn it to a symphony
A Shubert tune with a Gershwin touch

Oh how my love song so gently cries
For the tenderness within your eyes




My love is a prelude that never dies
A prelude to a kiss

Overall Meaning

The Tom and Marty Band's song "Preludes" is a tribute to the power of music to express emotions that sometimes words cannot. The first two stanzas of the song set the tone for the rest of the lyrics, with a sentimental and melodic introduction of the central theme of the song: love. When the singer says "If you hear a song in blue / Like a flower crying for the dew / That was my heart serenading you / My prelude to a kiss," he establishes the idea that the music he makes is a direct reflection of the emotions he feels. The use of the color blue and the metaphor of the crying flower create a dreamy and romantic atmosphere that sets the tone for the rest of the song. The lyrics continue to explain that the music he is making is more than just notes; it is a message that expresses the depth of his love.


The second stanza is where the singer reveals that the music he has been playing is indeed a prelude to a kiss. He explains that the melody is not "fancy" or "much," but it is heartfelt and sentimental. The singer is not a virtuoso or a composer of great symphonies, but he is a profound artist who believes in the power of music to communicate emotions. The line "You could turn it into a symphony / A Shubert tune with a Gershwin touch," highlights the potential impact that even a simple melody could have. The music might seem simple, but its emotional depth is undeniable. The final stanza concludes with the idea that the music he has created is a prelude to a kiss that never dies, an eternal declaration of love that transcends words and time.


Line by Line Meaning

If you hear
If you're listening


A song in blue
A sad song


Like a flower crying
Full of tears and sorrow


For the dew
Because it needs moisture


That was my heart serenading you
That was me singing to you


My prelude to a kiss
My way of telling you I want to kiss you


If you hear a song that grows
If you hear a song that develops


From my tender sentimental woes
From my sad and emotional experiences


That was my heart trying to compose
That was me trying to create music


Though it's just a simple melody
Even though it's not complex


With nothing fancy
Without any special embellishments


Nothing much
Not a lot


You could turn it to a symphony
You could make it grand


A Shubert tune with a Gershwin touch
Make it sound like a romantic Franz Schubert song mixed with George Gershwin


Oh how my love song gently cries
My love song is softly expressing emotion


For the tenderness within your eyes
Because the look in your eyes is tender and loving


My love is a prelude that never dies
My love for you is never-ending


A prelude to a kiss
A way of telling you I want to kiss you




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DUKE ELLINGTON, IRVING MILLS, IRVING GORDON

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