A String of Pearls
Tommy Dorsey Lyrics


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Savoy, the home of sweet romance
Savoy, it wins you with a glance
Savoy, gives happy feet a chance to dance

Your old form just like a clinging vine
Your lips so warm and sweet as wine
Your cheek so soft and close to mine, divine
How my heart is singing
While the band is swinging
I'm never tired of romping

And stomping with you at the Savoy
What joy a perfect holiday
Savoy, where we can glide and sway
Savoy, let me stomp away with you

The home of sweet romance
It wins you at a glance
Gives happy feet a chance to dance

Just like a clinging vine
So soft and sweet as wine
So soft and close to mine, divine

How my heart is singing
While the band is swinging
I'm never, never, never tired of romping

And stomping with you at the Savoy
What joy a perfect holiday




Savoy, where we can glide and sway
Savoy, let me stomp away with you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "A String of Pearls" by Tommy Dorsey & Jo Stafford bring to life the romance and excitement of a memorable night spent at Savoy, a place known for its magical ambiance and the lure of romance. The song speaks of the allure of the surroundings, how it can make the heart sing and feet dance with joy. The lyrics capture the essence of being in love, that can be overwhelming and beautiful, just like the feeling of being close to someone.


The singer admires the beauty of their beloved, likening them to a "clinging vine" that is soft and sweet to the touch, as well as someone who is divine. The instrumentation of the music adds a pulse of energy to the lyrics, evoking the feeling of adrenaline and joy that comes from experiencing a special moment at Savoy.


Overall, the song is about being in love, and the delight of spending time with the person who gives you the feeling of being alive. The lyrics of "A String of Pearls" beautifully encapsulate this in a way that is timeless and timeless, making it a classic.


Line by Line Meaning

Savoy, the home of sweet romance
Savoy represents a place of great love and romance.


Savoy, it wins you with a glance
One look at Savoy is enough to make you fall in love with it.


Savoy, gives happy feet a chance to dance
Savoy provides an opportunity for people to joyfully dance.


Your old form just like a clinging vine
Your body is as beautiful as a vine that clings to its support.


Your lips so warm and sweet as wine
Your lips are as warm and delicious as a glass of wine.


Your cheek so soft and close to mine, divine
The feel of your cheek so close to mine is pure heaven.


How my heart is singing
I am full of joy and exuberance.


While the band is swinging
I am enjoying the lively and rhythmic music.


I'm never tired of romping
I can never get enough of dancing with you.


And stomping with you at the Savoy
I love dancing energetically with you at Savoy.


What joy a perfect holiday
It's a perfect holiday filled with nothing but joy.


Savoy, where we can glide and sway
Savoy is a place where we can dance effortlessly while having fun.


Savoy, let me stomp away with you
Let's dance joyfully together at Savoy.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jerry Gray

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Comments from YouTube:

@albertwgray

This song was written by my father Jerry Gray. The name has nothing to do with an actual string of perals. He wrote this song at the house he bought for my grandfather and grandmother, on Pearl, Street in Sommervile Massachusetts. The "string" was the relatives living on the street and nearby. He was about family and considered them all conected. Hence the string of perals, about his family being and how much he loved them. True story...he told me this himself. Al Gray

@lauramilagros5472

8/28/19 Thank you, Mr Gray, for schooling us & getting history right! Your dad wrote a song that was, is & will continue to be part of the soundtrack of people's lives!! How awesome & amazing is that?? Im forever grateful for your dad writing this great song. (See my post about my dad & my 3 uncles)

@johnandcarolijnverbakel6586

Thank you so much for sharing that authentic historical perspective.

@Ekkie101

Your father was one of the greatest orchestrators and composers of the swing era and beyond. Respects

@sirgreg8010

This piece is a great contribution. Thanks for the perspective.

@jodywilke4642

And we're supposed to believe that, because....why.😒⛪

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@davidwesley2525

Radio stations don't play this kind of music anymore . Nowadays songs 🎵 that are considered Oldies are from the 1980s & 1990s. Glad this kind of Music 🎶 Lives on on YouTube.

@TrishBell1

Playing this on Sunday Sounds 9am -12pmPST on the internet, join Me sometime.

@carolsmalltherealtor8475

The absolute BEST! My mom lives with me now. She is 99 yrs old. She perked up when i played this for her!

@Kelly-nm4kw

Hello Carol, How are you doing?

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