I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
Thelonious Monk Lyrics


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I let a song go out of my heart
It was the sweetest melody
I know I lost heaven 'cause you were the song

Since you and I have drifted apart
Life doesn't mean a thing to me
Please come back, sweet music, I know I was wrong
Am I too late to make amends?
You know that we were meant to be more than just friends, just friends

I let a song go out of my heart
Believe me, darlin', when I say
I won't know sweet music until you return some day

I let a song go out of my heart




Believe me, darlin', when I say
I won't know sweet music until you return some day

Overall Meaning

Thelonious Monk's "I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart" is a poignant track that speaks to the pain of losing someone who was once a part of your heart and soul. The song captures the essence of longing and regret that often accompanies such loss. The opening line, "I let a song go out of my heart," suggests that the singer feels that a part of him has died or disappeared. The song was a "sweet melody," and its loss has left him with a feeling of emptiness and loss that is difficult to bear.


The second stanza underscores the feeling of emptiness and loss that has replaced what was once meaningful and joyful in the singer's life. Life has "no meaning" without the "sweet music" that his love provided. He pines for the return of this love, recognizing that he was wrong to let her go. This recognition is accompanied by a note of desperation as he asks, "Am I too late to make amends?" The third stanza reveals the depth of the singer's feelings for his lost love. He recognizes that it was more than friendship that they shared, and he longs for a return to that intimacy.


The final stanza underscores the depth of the singer's longing for his lost love. He declares that he will never find sweet music until she returns. The message seems to be that the loss of love can leave a void that nothing else can fill. The lyrics are simple and evocative, and Monk's piano playing captures the emptiness and loneliness that they express.


Line by Line Meaning

I let a song go out of my heart
I lost the perfect love that was in my life


It was the sweetest melody
Our love was the most beautiful and meaningful thing in my life


I know I lost heaven 'cause you were the song
Since we broke up, I feel like I've lost everything that mattered most to me


Since you and I have drifted apart
Ever since we stopped being together


Life doesn't mean a thing to me
My life is empty and meaningless without you


Please come back, sweet music, I know I was wrong
Please come back to me, my love, I know I made a mistake in letting you go


Am I too late to make amends?
Is it too late for me to make it up to you?


You know that we were meant to be more than just friends, just friends
Our love was much deeper than just a friendship


Believe me, darlin', when I say
I am truly sincere when I say


I won't know sweet music until you return some day
I won't experience true happiness until we are together again




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Duke Ellington, Henry Nemo, John Redmond, Irving Mills

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@jm_tabs

This was the first jazz record i bought, "Thelonious plays Ellington" , it catched my ear immediatly

@mickg4378

This and Bill Evans waltz for Debbie is a core memory of Sunday lunch and family đź‘Ś

@ianmorton4136

Brilliant !!!

@chefxh

Duke + Monk = Bliss

@raulrichards412

Oh., My Goodness.! What a Beautiful Tune. I fell for it right away.♫♪♫ Thelonious Monk is a Genius.♦ Oscar Pettiford a Magician on  The Double Bass,♫♪♫ Kenny Clarke, so smooth.!!! Thanks for posting. ♥

@robertslagle7176

God and demigods

@josemurga3121

Love his improvisation, the way he keeps the frame of the melody throughout while enhancing the elements

@paulienebz

Love this.

@james96517

the greatest

@calebplumley

yeaaaaaaaa. lets sing n dance

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