Sweet Lorraine
Thelonious Monk Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Everything is set, skies are blue,
Can't believe it yet, but it's true,
I'll give you just one guess,
My sweet Lorraine said "yes"
Waiting for the time, soon to be,
When the bells will chime merrily,

(I'm so happy,) when it's raining I don't miss the sun,
For it's in my sweeties smile,
Just think that I'm the lucky one
Who will lend her down the aisle
Each night I pray
That nobody steals her heart away,
Just can't wait until that happy day,
When I marry sweet Lorraine

Everything is set, skies are blue,
Can't believe it yet, but it's true,
I'll give you just one guess,
My sweet Lorraine said "yes"
Waiting for the time, soon to be,
When the bells will chime merrily,

(I'm so happy,) when it's raining I don't miss the sun,
For it's in my sweeties smile,
Just think that I'm the lucky one
Who will lend her down the aisle
Each night I pray
That nobody steals her heart away,




Just can't wait until that happy day,
When I marry sweet Lorraine

Overall Meaning

Thelonious Monk's "Sweet Lorraine" is a song about a man in love, eagerly anticipating his upcoming marriage to his beloved Lorraine. The opening lines of the song indicate that everything is set for the upcoming wedding - the skies are blue and it's true that Lorraine has accepted his proposal. The singer is overjoyed with the news, but still in disbelief that it has happened. He alludes to the fact that he is the "lucky one" who will be walking Lorraine down the aisle.


The second verse reveals that the singer is so enamored with Lorraine that he doesn't even notice when the weather is bad. He finds joy and comfort in her smile, and is grateful to be marrying her. The song ends with the singer praying that "nobody steals her heart away", indicating that he is fiercely protective of their love and commitment to each other.


Overall, "Sweet Lorraine" is a simple yet heartfelt love song that celebrates the joys of finding true love and committing to a lifetime of happiness together.


Line by Line Meaning

Everything is set, skies are blue,
The singer is describing his current state of happiness and contentment.


Can't believe it yet, but it's true,
Despite his happiness, the singer still can't quite believe that his dreams have come true.


I'll give you just one guess,
The singer is about to reveal something exciting to the listener.


My sweet Lorraine said "yes"
The artist's beloved has agreed to marry him.


Waiting for the time, soon to be,
The artist is eagerly anticipating his upcoming wedding day.


When the bells will chime merrily,
The singer is picturing the joyous sounds of the church bells on his wedding day.


(I'm so happy,) when it's raining I don't miss the sun,
The singer's happiness is not dependent on external circumstances, but rather on his love for Lorraine.


For it's in my sweeties smile,
The artist finds joy and comfort in his fiancée's smile.


Just think that I'm the lucky one
The artist feels fortunate to have found someone as wonderful as Lorraine to spend his life with.


Who will lend her down the aisle
The artist will have the honor of walking Lorraine down the aisle on their wedding day.


Each night I pray
The singer takes comfort in the act of prayer and seeks divine protection for his relationship.


That nobody steals her heart away,
The artist fears losing Lorraine to someone else.


Just can't wait until that happy day,
The singer is eagerly looking forward to his wedding day.


When I marry sweet Lorraine
The singer is looking forward to making Lorraine his wife.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CLIFF BURWELL, CLIFFORD BURWELL, MITCHELL PARISH

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

Rick Alovis

Wow , like being in a time machine.

Charles Barry

Monk has transformed this song. The saxophonist songs like Coleman Hawkins.

Charles Barry

Who are the musicians?

Mcbunaen

April 30, 1941--Hot Lips Page, Joe Guy, Benny Harris (tps), Herbie Fields (cl/ts) Thelonious Monk (p) Nick Fenton (b) Kenny Clarke (d)

JACQUILLO2

qui sont les musiciens ?

More Versions