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I wish I knew someone like you could love me
I wish I knew you place no one above me
Did I mistake this for a real romance?
I wish I knew, but only you can answer.

If you don't care, why let me hop[e and pray so
Don't lead me on, if I'm a fool just say so,
Should I keep dreaming on, or just forget you?
What shall I do, I wish I knew





Overall Meaning

In Wes Montgomery's song "I Wish I knew", the artist expresses his uncertainty and confusion about a newfound love interest. The lyrics of the song convey a sense of longing and desperation in his search for understanding whether his feelings for her are reciprocated. Wes begs for answers, wondering whether the love between them is genuine or just a passing fancy. He is left wondering whether he should continue his pursuit of her and dreams of one day being together or to move on and forget her entirely.


The lyrics of the song express the relatable feeling of uncertainty and vulnerability that comes with falling in love. The way that Wes Montgomery croons the lyrics adds intensity and emotion to the song, making it easy for the listener to feel the same way he does.


"I Wish I Knew" was recorded in 1960 and is considered to be one of Wes Montgomery's most famous pieces. The song features Wes's unmistakable sound, with his innovative use of octaves on guitar, which helped him gain a reputation as one of the most significant jazz guitarists of all time.


Line by Line Meaning

I wish I knew someone like you could love me
I had no hope that anyone could love me like you do


I wish I knew you place no one above me
I wish I knew you were not giving me false hope by placing anyone above me


Did I mistake this for a real romance?
Am I really in a romance or am I mistaken?


I wish I knew, but only you can answer.
I don't know, only you have the answer


If you don't care, why let me hope and pray so
If you don't have any feelings for me, why give me false hope?


Don't lead me on, if I'm a fool just say so
Don't make me believe something that is not true, just be honest


Should I keep dreaming on, or just forget you?
Should I hold on to my dreams or just forget about you?


What shall I do, I wish I knew
I don't know what to do, I wish I had the answer




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Peermusic Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Harry Warren, Mack Gordon

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Eddie Bazan

I discovered Wes going through my stepdads albums when I was about 7 or 8. Now 58,I really appreciate his guitar work as among the greats in history.thanks Wes !

Eddie Bazan

@Danial Decker I would like to see more young people turn on to actual bands that play instruments .it might help the human condition.maybe.peace to you and yours Dan ,from Dallas Texas.

Danial Decker

I agree...Miles is my list as well...Bill Evans too. I always liked listening to Motorhead..."🎶eat the rich🎶chomp down on that sonofabit...

Eddie Bazan

@Danial Decker check out miles Davis too.mellow sounds to decompress with a cold beverage and such .the world seems a mess but these works help me forget,at least for a couple of hours.
If that doesn’t work,try Motörhead!😃

Danial Decker

Hah! I discovered him too...Wes Montgomery accidental album finds...1999...what a beautiful discovery...Coltrane came a year later...Wes is my favorite...

Nathan RVRX

23 years of age and would rather listen to this on long trips, hear this while cooking, than today’s music in some way. Appreciation for the combustion of articulated symphony notes 🥇

Nathan RVRX

Cheers

jamescpht

Yeah, John Leslie "Wes" Montgomery was the greatest, as far as I am concerned. The true king of the Jazz and Pop guitar. The Michael Jackson of his genre, indeed.

Ronald Unkel

You can’t wish for much more. Incredible stuff folks. Enough said. Dig this session. Have a swingin’ G’day & Cheers!

James K

It's crazy... I've been listening to pretty much nothing but Wes Montgomery since the 90s... occasionally whatever my son when he was young and now whatever my granddaughters wanna listen to... but if you leave me to myself, I've got Wes on, maybe some Trane, or some other old Master ... everything else is just too predictable...

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