The Touch Of Your Hand

Sarah Vaughan · Other Songs - Sarah Vaughan

When you shall see flowers

That lie on the plain

Lying there sighing

For one touch of rain



Then you may borrow

Some glimpse of my sorrow

And you'll understand

How I longed for the touch for your hand



I've loved you so

You'll never know

All through those far ways

And strange star ways



On sea or on land

I will long for the touch of your hand

About The Touch Of Your Hand

Sarah Vaughan's "The Touch Of Your Hand" stands as a quintessential example of her mastery over jazz vocal improvisation and emotional nuance. Recorded during the height of her career, the track showcases her ability to blend bebop influences with a deep, soulful delivery that defined the mid-20th-century vocal jazz genre. Vaughan's interpretation transforms the song into an intimate conversation, utilizing her signature vibrato and dynamic range to convey complex feelings of longing and connection without relying on the written melody. As a solo artist, she often prioritized the performance over strict adherence to the composition, a trait evident in this recording. The piece highlights her technical proficiency and her role as a pivotal figure in popularizing jazz singing for a broader audience. Rather than serving merely as a vehicle for the lyrics, the recording emphasizes the human element of the music, where Vaughan's voice becomes the primary instrument. This work remains a significant reference point for vocalists seeking to balance technical skill with raw emotional expression.