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Thelonious Monk Lyrics


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It begins to tell
'Round midnight, midnight
I do pretty well, till after sundown
Suppertime I'm feelin' sad
But it really gets bad
'Round midnight

Memories always start 'round midnight
Haven't got the heart to stand those memories
When my heart is still with you
And ol' midnight knows it, too
When a quarrel we had needs mending
Does it mean that our love is ending
Darlin' I need you, lately I find
You're out of my heart
And I'm out of my mind

Let our hearts take wings'
'Round midnight, midnight
Let the angels sing
For your returning
Till our love is safe and sound
And old midnight comes around
Feelin' sad




Really gets bad
Round, Round, Round Midnight

Overall Meaning

Thelonious Monk's 'Round Midnight' is a stunning, jazz-blues number. At its core, it's a love song that powerfully crosses genres and resonates with audiences even today. The song begins with the singer stating that he usually does well until midnight, at which point he finds himself feeling melancholic. The lyrics go on to describe how memories flood his mind, and he has trouble dealing with them. The singer then wonders whether a quarrel he had with someone might mean that his love is coming to an end. Finally, the song concludes with a plea for the return of his love, so that everything can be set right.


Throughout 'Round Midnight', Thelonious Monk's inimitable piano style is on full display. The song is filled with intricate melodies, dissonant chords, and some of the most creative improvisation in jazz music. Moreover, the song starts with a haunting trumpet solo that interweaves with Monk's piano. It's no wonder that every jazz musician worth their salt has a version of 'Round Midnight' in their setlist. The song is a true masterpiece, with a timeless quality that resonates even today.


Line by Line Meaning

It begins to tell
The night is starting to reveal itself and its effects on the singer.


'Round midnight, midnight
The specified time of night is when the singer starts to feel a certain way.


I do pretty well, till after sundown
The singer is fine during the day, but has a change in mood when the sun goes down.


Suppertime I'm feelin' sad
The artist becomes sad during the evening meal.


But it really gets bad
The sadness worsens and becomes overwhelming.


'Round midnight
The time of night is significant to the singer's feelings.


Memories always start 'round midnight
The singer's memories of their lover always come back at this time of night.


Haven't got the heart to stand those memories
The artist is unable to handle these memories emotionally.


When my heart is still with you
The artist's heart is still with their lover, even if they are not physically present.


And ol' midnight knows it, too
The artist feels as though the night itself is aware of their emotions.


When a quarrel we had needs mending
If the singer and their lover have had an argument that needs to be resolved,


Does it mean that our love is ending
the artist questions whether this means their love is coming to an end.


Darlin' I need you, lately I find
The singer expresses their need for their lover and acknowledges that this need has become more apparent recently.


You're out of my heart
The singer realizes that their lover is no longer in their heart.


And I'm out of my mind
The singer feels as though they are losing their sanity due to their intense emotions.


Let our hearts take wings'
The artist requests that their love be reignited and allowed to soar.


'Round midnight, midnight
The specified time is significant to the artist's desire to rekindle their love.


Let the angels sing
The singer longs for their love to be celebrated and blessed with heavenly music.


For your returning
The singer hopes for their lover's return to them.


Till our love is safe and sound
The artist wishes for their love to be free from harm and conflict.


And old midnight comes around
The artist's emotions are tied to the time of night and the night's return is significant.


Feelin' sad
The artist is consumed by sadness.


Really gets bad
The sadness becomes unbearable.


Round, Round, Round Midnight
The artist repeats the significance of the time of night and their emotions.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: COOTIE WILLIAMS, BERNARD D. HANIGHEN, THEOLONIOUS S. MONK

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Comments from YouTube:

Rob McBride

The first tune Monk recorded as a leader. And recorded only once, October 15, 1947, for the Genius of Modern Music.

Miguel Osvaldo Flores Dominguez

That intro is memorable!

Ladomifi

There's no intro though, it's straight to the head

Ethan Hill

We have always MONK regardless of presidential politics in this craven and crude culture.

34skidoo1

Genius!

lastknowngood0

Awesome!

FGTV FAN

Sounds like the Very VERY Beginning of Something 😅 GREAT .. Hmmm 🤔

Muhammad Sabah

Memories of L.A noire

Luis Zuluaga

Jumpin’! 🎶😺

坂巻洋

🌷🙂

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