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I Want to Be Happy
Thelonious Monk Lyrics


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I'm a very ordinary man
Trying to work out life's happy plan
Doing unto others as I'd like to have them doing unto me

When I find a very lonely soul
Soon be-kinda-comes my only goal
I feel so much better when I tell them my philosophy

I want to be happy
But I won't be happy
Till I make you happy too.

Life's really worth living
When we are mirth giving
Why can't I give some to you

When skies are gray and you say you are blue
I'll send the sun smiling through

I want to be happy
But I won't be happy
Till I make you happy too.

When skies are gray and you say you are blue
I'll send the sun smiling through

I want to be happy
But I won't be happy
Till I make you happy too.

Overall Meaning

In Thelonious Monk's "I Want to Be Happy," the singer presents himself as an ordinary man trying to find happiness in life. He believes that happiness is not something that can be achieved alone, but rather it's something that needs to be shared with others. Thus, he strives to make others happy, hoping that by doing so, he will achieve happiness himself. He states that his goal in life is to do unto others as he would have them do unto him, and that making other people happy is a central part of his philosophy.


The singer also acknowledges the struggles that life can bring, such as feeling lonely or experiencing emotional pain. However, he believes that by sharing his positive outlook with those in need, he can help alleviate their suffering and bring joy into their lives. He sees himself as a beacon of light, capable of bringing warmth and happiness into the lives of those around him. The use of imagery such as "sending the sun smiling through" conveys this message of hope and optimism.


Overall, "I Want to Be Happy" is a simple yet powerful declaration of the importance of kindness and empathy in achieving happiness. It encourages listeners to spread positivity and joy in the world, and to recognize the profound impact it can have on their own lives.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm a very ordinary man
I consider myself as a common person.


Trying to work out life's happy plan
I am trying to find a way to live a happy life.


Doing unto others as I'd like to have them doing unto me
I treat others the way I want to be treated.


When I find a very lonely soul
When I find someone feeling alone and isolated,


Soon be-kinda-comes my only goal
I make it my priority to help them and bring happiness to their life.


I feel so much better when I tell them my philosophy
Sharing with others how I find happiness makes me feel good.


I want to be happy
I desire to live a happy life.


But I won't be happy
However, I am aware that I won't find true happiness,


Till I make you happy too.
Unless I can also contribute to making others around me happy.


Life's really worth living
Living is worth it when it is full of joy and laughter.


When we are mirth giving
When we bring joy to others,


Why can't I give some to you
I want to bring joy to you as well.


When skies are gray and you say you are blue
When you feel sad and hopeless,


I'll send the sun smiling through
I will try my best to bring happiness and positivity to your life.


I want to be happy
I truly desire to live a happy life.


But I won't be happy
However, I know that my happiness is not complete if those around me are not happy as well.


Till I make you happy too.
I strive to bring happiness to others in order to achieve true happiness for myself.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Irving Caesar, Vincent Youmans

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@unionheel1696

Honest and steadfast music. Even 60+ years later it still sounds refreshing.

@emanueldavid113

This one and The Way You Look Tonight foretell Sonny's early mastery .

He really was already a giant and he went on to solidify that spot in the pantheon
of the great Jazz minds. The album WORKTIME in late '55 shores things up
nicely even though he's still only known in small circles in NYC at this time.

Even if he had passed the following year with Brownie and Richie Powell he
still would be seen as a legendary figure in jazz much the same way as Brownie.
He was already heavily respected by his peers and even Charlie Parker spoke
of him like he was one of the cats from his era .

Still only 23 when he recorded this .

@tibornemeth2878

Fantastic record!

@luckydave328

Uplifting !

@airbornmobo747ma

Classic Music

@geraldarnaud1974

Brouillon de génies.

@samuelbeauregard9730

Aucun brouillon ici, seulement de l'or musical

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