I Can't Begin To Tell You
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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I can't begin to tell you
How much you mean to me
My world would end
If ever we were through

I can't begin to tell you
How happy I would be
If I could speak my mind
Like others do

I make such pretty speeches
Whenever we're apart
But when you're near
The words I choose
Refuse to leave my heart

So take the sweetest phrases
The world has ever known
And make believe
I've said them all to you

I make such pretty speeches
Whenever we're apart
But when you're near
The words I choose
Refuse to leave my heart

So take the sweetest phrases
The world has ever known




And make believe
I've said them all to you

Overall Meaning

The song "I Can't Begin to Tell You," recorded by Bing Crosby in 1945, is a beautiful love song that reveals the singer's difficulty expressing his love to his partner.


Throughout the song, the singer struggles to find the right words to express his love, even though he acknowledges how much his partner means to him. He admits that he makes "such pretty speeches whenever we're apart," but when he's close to his partner, the words "refuse to leave my heart." He longs to be able to express his love as others do and convey the sweetest phrases he can think of, but he is held back by his inability to find the right words in the moment. Despite this, he wants his partner to know that all the sweet phrases he can imagine apply to her.


The song is not only beautiful because of the melody and lyrics, but because it reflects a common feeling many people experience when it comes to expressing their emotions. Often, we struggle to find the right words to express how we feel, or we may feel like words are not enough to convey the depth of our emotions. This song captures this feeling perfectly.


Line by Line Meaning

I can't begin to tell you
It's hard to express in words


How much you mean to me
How deeply you impact my life


My world would end
My life would be incomplete


If ever we were through
If we were no longer together


How happy I would be
The joy I would feel


If I could speak my mind
If I could express myself openly


Like others do
Like people who have no trouble expressing themselves


I make such pretty speeches
When we're not together, I can be eloquent


Whenever we're apart
When we're not in each other's company


But when you're near
When I'm in your presence


The words I choose
The things I say


Refuse to leave my heart
Are impossible to vocalize because of how deep they run


So take the sweetest phrases
The most romantic and heartfelt expressions


The world has ever known
That have been said or written by anyone, anywhere


And make believe
Imagine or think of something as if it were true


I've said them all to you
That I've spoken all of these expressions of love to you




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JAMES V. MONACO, MACK GORDON

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Trombonology Erstwhile

The two most influential musical artists of the 20th century -- what's not to love? Difficult to choose a favorite edition of Louis' All-Stars, but there was none better than this one, with Trummy Young and Ed Hall.

Robert Williams

Before 920 WOKY Milwaukee would have official station surveys, they would have a listing of their top songs printed in the Milwaukee Sentinel. For the week ending August 19, 1956, this Crosby-Armstrong collaboration was at #1.

Steadfast

A Classic!

Barry I. Grauman

Recorded on January 18, 1956.

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