Love for Sale
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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Love for sale!
Advertising young love for sale
Who would like to pay the price for a trip to Paradise?
Love for Sale!

Who will buy?
Who would like to sample my supply?
Who would like to climb the stairs?
Who would like to try my wares?

Love for sale!
Let the poets fight for love in their childish ways
I know every type of love better far than they
If you want the thrill of love

I've been through the mill of love
Old love
New love




Everything but true love!
Love for sale

Overall Meaning

The above lyrics to Aretha Franklin's song Love for Sale are a commentary on how love has been commodified and commercialized. The title itself alludes to the idea that love is now a product that can be bought and sold. The first two lines are particularly impactful, as they directly state that young love is being advertised for sale. The question that follows - "who would like to pay the price for a trip to Paradise?" - suggests that love is something that can elevate one's life to a state of paradise, but only for those who are able and willing to pay the price.


The chorus then asks the question, "who will buy?" which is an allusion to the fact that there are buyers for love, but it may not be a pure form of love. The following lines, "who would like to sample my supply? Who would like to climb the stairs? Who would like to try my wares?" emphasize this idea that love is being treated like a product that can be tested and experimented with.


The last two lines of the chorus suggest a sense of disillusionment with love, as the singer claims to have been through everything but true love. The final line, "love for sale", reinforces the idea that love has become a transactional exchange that is no longer pure and genuine.


Line by Line Meaning

Love for sale!
Selling love as a commodity.


Advertising young love for sale
Promoting the sale of youthful love.


Who would like to pay the price for a trip to Paradise?
Who is willing to pay for an experience of paradise through love?


Who will buy?
Who is willing to purchase love?


Who would like to sample my supply?
Who would like to try my love?


Who would like to climb the stairs?
Who is willing to take the steps to experience love?


Who would like to try my wares?
Who is interested in trying the different types of love I offer?


Let the poets fight for love in their childish ways
Poets can continue to romanticize love in their immature manner.


I know every type of love better far than they
I have experienced every type of love more intimately than poets.


If you want the thrill of love
If you desire an exciting experience of love,


I've been through the mill of love
I have endured the ups and downs of past loves.


Old love
Experiences of love from the past.


New love
Fresh experiences of love.


Everything but true love!
I have experienced all forms of love except for genuine love.


Love for sale
Repetition of the opening line, emphasizing the commercialization of love.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Cole Porter

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