Three Little Words
Bucky Pizzarelli/John Pizzarelli Lyrics


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Three little words, oh what I'd give for that wonderful
Phrase
To hear those three little words, that's all I'd live for
The rest of my days

And what I feel in my heart, they tell sincerely
No other words can tell it half so clearly
Three little words, eight little letters which simply
Mean I love you





Overall Meaning

The song "Three Little Words" is a classic love song that expresses the yearning for someone special in one's life to say "I love you." The first verse describes the desire to hear those three little words, which would be the only thing the singer would need to live for the rest of their days. The second verse highlights the sincerity of the love that the singer feels in their heart and the idea that no other words can express it as clearly as "I love you." The song encapsulates the feelings of love and the longing for someone to express their love in return.


One of the interesting facts about "Three Little Words" is that it was written by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby in 1930 for the musical "Check and Double Check," the first feature-length film to star the comedy duo Amos 'n' Andy. The song quickly became a popular standard and has been covered by many artists, including Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, and Tony Bennett. The song is also a favorite of jazz musicians, and there are many instrumental versions of the song. The song has been performed in many different styles, including swing, big band, and solo guitar.


Another interesting fact about the song is that it has been used in several films and television shows. In the 1954 film "Young at Heart," the song is sung by Frank Sinatra and Doris Day. The song has also been featured in the television show "Glee," where it was sung by the character Rachel Berry. In the 2001 film "The Majestic," the song is performed by the character Luke Trimble, played by Jim Carrey.


The chords for "Three Little Words" are as follows:


Verse:
C C7 F A7
Three little words, oh what I'd give for that wonderful phrase
Dm G7 C G7
To hear those three little words, that's all I'd live for the rest of my days


Chorus:
C F E7 A7
And what I feel in my heart, they tell sincerely
Dm G7 C G7
No other words can tell it half so clearly
C C7 F A7
Three little words, eight little letters which simply mean I love you


Overall, "Three Little Words" is a timeless love song that captures the feeling of longing for someone special to express their love. The song's popularity has endured over the decades, and it remains a classic example of the American popular songbook.


Line by Line Meaning

Three little words, oh what I'd give for that wonderful Phrase
I treasure the phrase 'I love you' so much that I would do anything for it.


To hear those three little words, that's all I'd live for The rest of my days
All I need in life is to hear the words 'I love you' every day.


And what I feel in my heart, they tell sincerely No other words can tell it half so clearly
The words 'I love you' truly express the depth of my feelings more than any other words.


Three little words, eight little letters which simply Mean I love you
Despite its brevity, the phrase 'I love you' simply and beautifully conveys my love.




Lyrics © BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC , THE SONGWRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA , Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GORDON MILLS

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