Dinah
Wynton Marsalis Lyrics


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Whoa, Dinah
Is there anyone finer
In the state of Carolina?
If there is and you know her
Show her to me

Dinah
Got those Dixie eyes blazin'
How I love to sit and gaze
In the eyes of Dinah Lee

Every night why do I
Shake with fright?
'Cause my Dinah might
Change her mind about me

Oh, Dinah, Dinah




Oh, Dinah, Dinah
Dinah, Dinah, Dinah, Dinah

Overall Meaning

The song "Dinah" by Wynton Marsalis is a love song that pays homage to a woman named Dinah from Carolina. The lyrics speak of Dinah’s beauty and how the singer thinks she is the finest in the state. The lyrics begin by calling out to Dinah, asking if there is anyone finer than her in the state of Carolina. The singer then asks if anyone knows someone finer, to show them to him, implying that they do not believe there is anyone else finer than Dinah. The second verse talks about Dinah's eyes and how the singer loves to gaze into them, emphasizing that he is captivated by her beauty. The chorus repeats the name Dinah several times, highlighting the significance of her presence in the singer's life.


The bridge of the song takes a different tone, as the singer expresses his fear of losing Dinah. He wonders why he shakes with fright every night and that his fear is rooted in the possibility that Dinah might change her mind about him. Overall, the song celebrates Dinah’s beauty and expresses the singer’s love for her, but also acknowledges the fear of losing her.


Line by Line Meaning

Whoa, Dinah
Introducing the song and addressing Dinah


Is there anyone finer
Questioning if there is anyone better than Dinah


In the state of Carolina?
Limiting the comparison to the state of Carolina


If there is and you know her
Asking the listener to introduce someone better if they know


Show her to me
Requesting to see the person who is better than Dinah


Dinah
Adding Dinah's name again to emphasize her importance


Got those Dixie eyes blazin'
Describing Dinah's fiery eyes of Southern charm


How I love to sit and gaze
Expressing the singer's love for looking into Dinah's eyes


In the eyes of Dinah Lee
Repeating Dinah's name and confirming the subject of the previous line


Every night why do I
Asking a rhetorical question about the singer's habit


Shake with fright?
Expressing the singer's anxiousness at night


'Cause my Dinah might
Explaining the reason for the singer's fear


Change her mind about me
Speculating that Dinah may change her feelings towards the singer


Oh, Dinah, Dinah
Calling out Dinah's name again in a loving manner


Dinah, Dinah, Dinah, Dinah
Repeating Dinah's name multiple times to emphasize her significance




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Written by: Harry Akst, Samuel M. Lewis, Joseph Young

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