The Man I Love
Willie "The Lion" Smith Lyrics


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When the mellow moon begins to beam,
Every night I dream a little dream,
And of course Prince Charming is the theme,
The he for me.
Although I realize as well as you
It is seldom that a dream comes true,
To me it's clear
That he'll appear.

Some day he'll come along,
The man I love
And he'll be big and strong,
The man I love
And when he comes my way
I'll do my best to make him stay.

He'll look at me and smile
I'll understand,
And in a little while,
He'll take my hand,
And though it seems absurd,
I know we both won't say a word

Maybe I shall meet him Sunday
Maybe Monday, maybe not,
Still I'm sure to meet him one day
Maybe Tuesday will be my good news day

He'll build a little home
Just meant for two,
From which I'll never roam,
Who would, would you?




And so all else above
I'm waiting for the man I love.

Overall Meaning

The song "The Man I Love" by Willie "The Lion" Smith is a beautiful rendition of a classic love story. The song speaks of a woman's yearning for her ideal partner or Prince Charming. It is said that every night, as the 'mellow moon begins to beam,' she dreams of meeting the man she loves. She hopes to find a man who is big, strong and will make her want to stay.


Despite the reality that most dreams do not come true, she believes that someday she will meet him. When he appears, he will know what she truly wants, and she will understand him. As they look into each other's eyes, he will take her hand, and from that moment on, they will build a life together, a little home meant for the two of them. She believes in her heart that she will meet him someday, maybe on a Sunday or a Tuesday.


The lyrics express a beautiful sentiment about the power of love, faith, and belief in destiny. They tell a story of waiting patiently for the right person, and the ability to recognize that person when they appear. This song is an excellent reminder of the timeless nature of love, and the belief that true love is worth waiting for.


Line by Line Meaning

When the mellow moon begins to beam,
Every night as the moon shines, I begin to dream


Every night I dream a little dream,
I dream about finding my true love


And of course Prince Charming is the theme,
My perfect partner is like a fairytale prince


The he for me.
He is the one I have been waiting for


Although I realize as well as you
I know that it's unlikely to come true


It is seldom that a dream comes true,
Finding true love is a rare thing to happen


To me it's clear
But I'm certain that it will eventually happen


That he'll appear.
My perfect partner will come into my life


Some day he'll come along,
Sometime in the future, my true love will appear


The man I love
The perfect partner that I've been dreaming of


And he'll be big and strong,
He'll be a powerful and strong individual


And when he comes my way
When he comes into my life


I'll do my best to make him stay.
I'll put in all my effort to make our relationship work


He'll look at me and smile
He'll gaze into my eyes and smile


I'll understand,
I'll know that he's the one for me


And in a little while,
Soon after we meet


He'll take my hand,
He'll hold my hand tightly


And though it seems absurd,
Even though it may seem unlikely


I know we both won't say a word
We'll be completely in sync and won't even need to speak


Maybe I shall meet him Sunday
Maybe I'll meet him soon


Maybe Monday, maybe not,
It could happen on any day


Still I'm sure to meet him one day
I'm certain that I'll find true love one day


Maybe Tuesday will be my good news day
Who knows, maybe I'll find him on Tuesday?


He'll build a little home
Together, we'll create a cozy home


Just meant for two,
Our home will be perfect for just the two of us


From which I'll never roam,
I'll always be by his side and never wander away


Who would, would you?
Wouldn't you want to stay with someone you truly love?


And so all else above
Above all else, what I truly want is


I'm waiting for the man I love.
To find my true love, the man I've been waiting for.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GEORGE GERSHWIN, IRA GERSHWIN

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@itsRemco

Rare Eubie Blake clip playing "Swanee River": 22:24
My Willie "The Lion" Smith Piano Synthesia playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL-3HQ9MkfjS80Y0TBx2lr4zCwcH_jvTY

Musicians about each other:
12:58: Willie "The Lion" Smith about James P. Johnson
13:50 / 34:22 & 34:47: Willie "The Lion" Smith about Jelly Roll Morton
28:02: Willie "The Lion" Smith about Thomas "Fats" Waller
29:44: Willie "The Lion" Smith about Duke Ellington
41:55: Dick Hyman about Willie "The Lion" Smith

00:35: Duke Ellington about Willie "The Lion" Smith
01:29 & 40:25: Billy Taylor about Willie "The Lion" Smith
02:27: Artie Shaw about Willie "The Lion" Smith
05:01: Amiri Baraka about Willie "The Lion" Smith
05:14 & 41:35: Brooks Kerr about Willie "The Lion" Smith (He was one of his students)
15:04 & 52:30: Jean Bach about Willie "The Lion" Smith (she's the producer of a "Great Day in Harlem")
15:25 / 41:16 / 46:37 & 51:42: Mike Lipskin about Willie "The Lion" Smith (He was one of his students)
28:57: Billy Taylor about inspiration of Stride Willie's Techniques

Music timestamps down below 👇🏽:
00:35 & 12:13: James P. Johnson - Carolina Shout
Synthesia video: https://youtu.be/ggWLFlIE6W0

02:44: Willie "The Lion Smith" - St. Louis Blues
03:29: Willie "The Lion" Smith - Sneakaway

04:20: Willie "The Lion" Smith - Rippling Waters
Synthesia video: https://youtu.be/4akckvg2aus

05:25 & 36:00 & 54:50: Willie "The Lion" Smith - Echoes of Spring
Synthesia video: https://youtu.be/w7Xb61g0MXA

06:31:
07:08:
07:43:
08:12: Jimmy Blythe - Regal Stomp a.k.a. Bow To Your Papa
09:04: Willie "The Lion" Smith - Naga Bustle
10:23: Willie "The Lion" Smith - Don't You Hit That Lady Dressed In Green
11:38: Charles Luckey Roberts - Pork and Beans

13:53 - Jelly Roll Morton - The Pearls
Synthesia video: https://youtu.be/Xdpn-BTdARI

16:12: Jelly Roll Morton - Shreveport Stomp
Synthesia video: https://youtu.be/cxyw-59kJlc

17:04: Eubie Blake - Charleston Rag
Synthesia video: https://youtu.be/mtZCVU8a_LE

17:48: Willie "The Lion Smith" - Maple Leaf Rag
19:14: Dick Hyman - Maple Leaf Rag
26:06: Willie "The Lion" Smith - Harlem Joys

26:50: Eubie Blake - I'm Just Wild About Harry
Synthesia video: https://youtu.be/VvJCUSkOITg

28:02: Willie "The Lion" Smith - Squeeze Me

30:46: Willie "The Lion" Smith - Passionette
Synthesia video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRi4obJinjQ

31:29: Willie "The Lion" Smith - There's Gonna Be a Devil To Play

32:37: Willie "The Lion" Smith - Fingerbuster
Synthesia video: https://youtu.be/bfuO_1udWtk

34:34: Jelly Roll Morton - Fingerbreaker
Synthesia video: https://youtu.be/KoNa_6I4W4Y

37:22 & 40:08: Willie "The Lion" Smith - Morning Air
Synthesia video: https://youtu.be/5SsdmXesE_M

38:08: Willie "The Lion" Smith - Polonaise

38:29: Willie "The Lion" Smith - Fading Stars
Synthesia video: https://youtu.be/zWoxBvSRlu8

39:00: Willie "The Lion" Smith - Rippling Waters
Synthesia video: https://youtu.be/rVpEudtYyzs

41:16: Willie "The Lion" Smith - Contrary Motion
41:56: Willie "The Lion" Smith - Concentratin'

42:35: Willie "The Lion" Smith - Tea For Two
Synthesia video: https://youtu.be/to4jG6FfHkU

47:22: Willie "The Lion" Smith - Zig Zag
52:26: Willie "The Lion" Smith -



All comments from YouTube:

@jasonbeard4713

In late March of 1969, BOTH Dr. Taylor and Mr. Smith appeared as very special guests during Jazz Week on Captain Kangaroo. A few color photos and a 20 minute color tape segment exists in, I believe, UCLA. What a shame that the tape couldn't have been obtained for this documentary. Was it even considered for use?

@itsRemco

That would be a question for Marc Fields, the guy who directed this documentary

@jasonbeard4713

@@itsRemco If I only had his contact information.

@itsRemco

@@jasonbeard4713 I actually looked for some info as well and found this email: l_marc_fields@emerson.edu

He actually responds!

@jasonbeard4713

@@itsRemco Thank you. I will contact him.

@itsRemco

@@jasonbeard4713 Heard anything back?

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@Clipper_Dames

There's the old saying that imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, but in the case of The Lion I think it's fair to say that the omission of his works from repertoires because they are too difficult for most to replicate, is much more flattering.

@itsRemco

It's really fascinating that so many jazz pianists have their unique style and techniques
If I compare my Willie The Lion Smith uploads to Fats Waller they have significantly lesser views. I always wonder why

@robertmoye7565

Great documentary.

@FWBull66

Willie “The Lion” Smith send in an apartment building 300 E. 151st St.,. Between eighth Avenue and Bradhurst Avenue. I live at 304. As a child are used to pick up uncle Willie’s Groceries at the Dunbar and his bottle of scotch at the bar on the corner of 150th St. and eighth Avenue. I would deliver them to his six floor apartment. And he would offer me a silver coin I would waive it off. And point to the piano and say tickle the ivories for me uncle Willie.

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