Song of India
Tommy Dorsey Lyrics


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I can feel you sweet song of summer
Your music comforts my lonely reign
I can hear you in evil darkness
That empty feelings, I'm near you again
I am your's forever and this I emphasize
Your never ending hurting and criticize
We are friends forever and this I emphasize
Your never ending hurting and criticize




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Tommy Dorsey's song "Song of India" depict a person's emotional connection with a song that brings them comfort and solace during their lonely and difficult times. The first line "I can feel you sweet song of summer" suggests that the person can physically feel the warmth and soothing effect of the music. The second line indicates that the music provides comfort during their solitude. The third line "I can hear you in evil darkness" implies that the music even helps them face the dark times and find solace in the midst of emptiness.


The chorus emphasizes the bond between the person and the song. The first line "I am yours forever and this I emphasize" implies that the person has developed an emotional attachment with the music and it will always hold a special place in their heart. The next line suggests that even though the music hurts them with its emotional weight, they will still accept and cherish it. The third line, "We are friends forever and this I emphasize," indicates that the person sees the music as a constant companion and ally. The final line is a repeat of the previous line, reaffirming that the person has found a lifelong partner in the form of this melody.


Line by Line Meaning

I can feel you sweet song of summer
I can sense your presence, like a pleasant summer tune that soothes me.


Your music comforts my lonely reign
Your melody eases my solitude and reign of loneliness.


I can hear you in evil darkness
Even in dark times, I can still hear the sound of your music.


That empty feelings, I'm near you again
Whenever I feel empty, being near your music fills the void.


I am yours forever and this I emphasize
I belong to your music eternally, and I want to enforce this fact.


Your never-ending hurting and criticize
Despite the emotional pain and criticism from others, I am devoted to your music.


We are friends forever and this I emphasize
You and I are inseparable, and I want to express this strongly.


Your never-ending hurting and criticize
Despite the emotional pain and criticism from others, I am devoted to your music.




Writer(s): Mercer, Rimsky-Korsakov Copyright: Criterion Music Corporation

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@chuckberger3196

I love this Dorsey rendition. A classic. I'm 86 years old. I was fortunate to go with my father to see a number of great bands. How'bout Harry James, The Dorsey Bros, Buddy Rich, Guy Lombardo. Vincent Lopez, Ralph Marterie, Ralph Flanagan,Larry Clinton, Glenn Gray, Cab Callaway, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong and Benny Goodman. Their music will never die.

@alvilla9659

Your right

@DIANNEELEE

I am 82 now . My day is coming . I remember this song from the 40s . And it makes me cry when I hear it now and every Glenn Miller song makes me cry . But I cry for happy

@philippeachourite5642

i understand!!! even you knew the sad ww2 you had the privilege knowing this golden era of music!!!! god bless you

@ruben30907

EmeraldCity I’m 28 and every time I hear Louis Armstrong, Glenn Miller, tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Charlie Parker and the Lawrence welk show it makes me cry 😢 of happiness.. there music its never going to die !!!

@galoon

@EmeraldCity God bless you--I'm 48 and began listening to your music when I was about 12, and was immediately hooked. I was already interested in the 1940s and World War II, so it was natural that Big Band music appealed to me too. These songs will never evoke quite the same emotions for me that they do for you and your generation, but I love them all the same. Take care!

@lupegarcia9254

EmeraldCy

@waynecolburn8849

That was my grandfather bunny berigan playing trumpet.

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@ashutoshtiwary1908

Right now I'm on page 28 of the book "The Catcher In The Rye' and Caulfield told me about this song. Since I'm from India too so I searched it and here I'm.

@edwright480

Good for you to watch Torvill and Dean dancng it. Almost makes me cry.

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