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Woo,
Wo-o-oo-wo-wo,
Wo-o-oo-wo-wo,
Wo-o-oo-wo-wo
When the deep purple falls
Over sleepy garden walls
And the stars begin to twinkle in the night
In the mist of a memory
You wander all back to me
Breathing my name with a sigh

In the still of the night
Once again I hold you tight
Tho' you're gone your love lives on when light beams
And as long as my heart will beat
Sweet lover, we'll always meet
Here in my deep purple dreams

When the deep purple falls
Over sleepy garden walls
And the stars begin to twinkle
In the night
In the mist of a memory
You wander all back to me
Breathing my name with a sigh

In the still of the night
Once again I hold you tight
Tho' you're gone your love lives on when moonlight beams
And as long as my heart will beat
Sweet lover, we'll always meet
Here in my deep purple dreams
And as long as my heart will beat
Sweet lover, we'll always meet
Here in my deep purple dreams
Wo-o-oo-wo-wo,




Wo-o-oo-wo-wo,
Wo-o-oo-wo-wo

Overall Meaning

The Ventures’ song “Deep Purple” is a romantic tune that talks about lovers meeting in their dreams. The first verse sets up the scene with the description of the night sky when the deep purple falls and the stars twinkle. The second verse talks about the lover’s memory and how they come back to their partner, calling out their name in a sigh. The chorus repeats the first two lines and describes how the lovers meet once again in their dreams, hold each other tightly even though one of them is gone and their love lives on.


The song’s lyrics are poetic, with vivid imagery of the night sky and dreamlike states. The deep purple in the first verse may represent the transition from sunset to darkness, which is when the lovers meet in their dreams. The mist of memory in the second verse may represent the hazy realm of dreams where people can reminisce about the past.


“Deep Purple” was written in 1933 by Mitchell Parish and Peter DeRose, an American songwriter and pianist. The song has been covered by many artists, including Billy Ward and The Dominoes, Nino Tempo and April Stevens, and The Righteous Brothers. The Ventures, an American surf rock band, released their instrumental version in 1963, which became a hit and reached number one in the US.


Line by Line Meaning

When the deep purple falls
When the sky is saturated with hues of deep purple


Over sleepy garden walls
As night falls over the gardens and they are quiet and peaceful


And the stars begin to twinkle in the night
The stars becoming visible and shining brightly in the darkness


In the mist of a memory
In a haze of a past recollection


You wander all back to me
Your thoughts lead you back to me


Breathing my name with a sigh
Whispering my name with a wistful sound


In the still of the night
During the peaceful silence of the evening


Once again I hold you tight
I hold you close once again


Tho' you're gone your love lives on when light beams
Despite your physical absence, your love continues to exist when light shines


And as long as my heart will beat
For as long as I live


Sweet lover, we'll always meet
We will always find a way to be together


Here in my deep purple dreams
In my thoughts of deep, vivid colors


And as long as my heart will beat
For as long as I live


Sweet lover, we'll always meet
We will always overcome distance and challenges to be together


Here in my deep purple dreams
In my imagined world of deep, rich colors and love




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Peter De Rose, Mitchell Parish

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Comments from YouTube:

Lonnie Hortick

It's my favorite Ventures song of all time!

JORGE FERNANDO SALMÓN CAMPOS

Beautiful version with Don's vocal!

Alex Zambra

Excellent venture into folk rock.

Edward Flasch

Rare(only vocal ever?);could've been a country rock hit,I think.

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