The Song Is You
Wynton Marsalis Lyrics


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I hear music when I look at you,
A beautiful theme of every
Dream I ever knew.
Down deep in my heart I hear it play.
I feel it start, then melt away.

I hear music when I touch your hand,
A beautiful melody
From some enchanted land.
Down deep in my heart, I hear it say,
Is this the day?

I alone have heard this lovely strain,
I alone have heard this glad refrain:
Must it be forever inside of me,
Why can't I let it go,
Why can't I let you know,
Why can't I let you know the song
My heart would sing?

That beautiful rhapsody
Of love and youth and spring,
The music is sweet,




The words are true
The song is you.

Overall Meaning

In Wynton Marsalis's Song Is You, the lyrics express the singer's overwhelming emotions for their love interest. They describe how they feel music playing in their heart and head when they look at their partner, bringing to mind all of the good dreams they've ever had. The song that they hear is so powerful that it seems to start within, but quickly spreads throughout their being, melting away everything else. It is a beautiful and eternal melody that is rooted deep within the singer's heart.


The song continues, describing how the singer feels the same music playing when they touch their partner's hand. This time, the music is not confined to the head and heart but transports the couple to an enchanted land where the singer hears the music of the land whispering that this might be the day. The singer states that they are the only ones who've heard this beautiful music, and they believe it has been inside them forever. They ask themselves why they can't let it out for their partner to hear, to let them know about the song that their heart would sing. The song ends with the beautiful rhapsody of love, youth and spring, the music sweet, the words true, and the song is none other than the subject of the song, their love interest.


The lyrics in "Song is You" effectively communicate the overpowering emotions of the singer towards their lover. It highlights the importance of a lover's physical presence in their lives and how their lover is the source of almost everything they hold dear. The chorus of the song is particularly poignant, as the singer directly addresses his lover, proclaiming that they are the song that plays in their heart.


Line by Line Meaning

I hear music when I look at you,
When I gaze upon you, music fills my ears,


A beautiful theme of every Dream I ever knew.
This music is a lovely melody that embodies every wish I've ever had.


Down deep in my heart I hear it play. I feel it start, then melt away.
I hear this music in my soul, it begins, and then slowly fades away.


I hear music when I touch your hand, A beautiful melody From some enchanted land.
When I touch your hand, a magical tune from a mystical land enters my ears.


Down deep in my heart, I hear it say, Is this the day?
In my heart, I hear this music asking if this is the moment I've been waiting for.


I alone have heard this lovely strain, I alone have heard this glad refrain:
Only I have had the privilege of hearing this sweet and uplifting melody:


Must it be forever inside of me, Why can't I let it go, Why can't I let you know, Why can't I let you know the song My heart would sing?
I wonder if this music will be stuck in my heart forever. I long to share it with you, but I can't seem to bring myself to do it.


That beautiful rhapsody Of love and youth and spring,
This splendid melody is a song that celebrates love, youth, and the blossoming of new life in the spring.


The music is sweet, The words are true The song is you.
The music is delightful, the lyrics are sincere, and the song is all about you.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Jerome Kern, Oscar II Hammerstein

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Comments from YouTube:

jazz4asahel

Played the heck out of this on vinyl when it came out mid 80s. Girlfriend had just gotten some fine audio equipment, and we both enjoyed this album.

Muzo5628 STEIN

Still HITTING THE SPOT! All these years later, still fresh-sounding: It's a CLASSIC rendition of a much loved jazz standard tune.Thanks Wynton.

Qiitxx Smitj

They got a little lost but still was poppin

Enrique C.B

Great !!!!...Marvelous!!!

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Michael V

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