Three Little Words
Bucky and 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

In Bucky and John Pizzarelli's song, "Three Little Words", the lyrics express the desire to hear "I love you." The song suggests that these three little words have the power to make everything feel right again. The singer longs to hear the phrase and states that it's all they would live for during the rest of their life. It's apparent that these words hold a lot of weight and significance for the singer, who believes that no other words can express the sentiment as clearly. In essence, the song highlights how impactful simple words can be and how essential they can be to conveying deep emotions.


The song's significance is evident in the various interpretations and covers that have been made of it over the years. The original version, written by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, was recorded in 1930 by The Rhythmic Eight. Since then, the song has been covered by the likes of Frankie Laine, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nat King Cole, among others. The song was also featured in Woody Allen’s 1979 film, "Manhattan", which contributed significantly to its popularity.


Line by Line Meaning

Three little words, oh what I'd give for that wonderful Phrase
I am longing to hear someone say the three most important words, 'I Love You', with the completeness of the whole phrase conveying the magnificence of the emotions being expressed.


To hear those three little words, that's all I'd live for The rest of my days
All I ask for, for the remainder of my life, is to listen to someone say these three small but mighty words.


And what I feel in my heart, they tell sincerely No other words can tell it half so clearly
These words are the sole expressions of how much I feel loved and sincerely appreciated, and there is no other word or phrase that is just as powerful as them.


Three little words, eight little letters which simply Mean I love you
The phrase 'I Love You' contains only three words and eight letters, yet they hold the depth and intensity of emotions that convey the meaning of love in its truest form.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG Rights Management
Written by: Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby

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