The only other song I can remember from the album always made me think of my Uncle Dick and his wife, Jean. They divorced when I was young, but old enough to know they didn't like each other much. I remember once sitting in their living room — they were babysitting my brother and me — and out of the blue Aunt Jean yelled "what are you looking at?" to Uncle Dick. Even so, when they got divorced I was sad for them, and imagined they were just drifting apart — but really still in love.
The song Harbor Lights seems to be about a sailor whose boat is getting ready to sail off somewhere and his love is on shore. The tune is melancholy and the words end on a bitter note. I used to imagine my Uncle Dick singing this song to his ex-wife as she departed from his life.
Funny - my dad was in the Navy when he met and became engaged to my (very young) mother. I never of thought them when I heard Mitch Miller and his "gang" sing this song.
I saw the harbor lights
They only told me we were parting
The same old harbor lights that once brought you to me
I watched the harbor lights
How could I help if tears were starting
Goodbye to tender nights beside the silv’ry sea
Watch and Listen to The Platters sing Harbor Lights
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I always wonder how people like this make the decision to get married. Do you think Dick and Jean ever loved one another, or liked one another?
I don't know - I've recently watched some old family videos and even when they were dating they look mad at each other.
I don't think she was a very happy woman.
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