My little girl
Buddy Holly Lyrics


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Oh, girl on my mind
Please come back to me
I love you with all my heart
With you I want to be
I want you to be near me
Is that too much to ask
Whoa, girl on my mind
Please say you will be mine
You're the one and the only
You are mine to have and to love
No one could ask for more
You're mine to adore




Girl on my mind
Please say you will be mine

Overall Meaning

Buddy Holly's song "Girl On My Mind" is a heartfelt plea to his lover to come back to him. Holly starts by emphatically expressing his love and the depth of his feelings by stating, "I love you with all my heart." He then begs her to come back to him to be near him again. Holly's passionate request comes through in the repeated line "girl on my mind, please say you will be mine." By emphasizing that his lover is the one and only for him, he reveals that he has no desire for anyone else.


The song is not overly complex, but its simplicity makes it all the more tender. Holly's smooth, clear voice and the understated accompaniment of guitar, bass and drums make the message of his song more poignant. The singer tells the girl that she is the one he wants to be with, and no one could ask for more. The lyrics show that Holly's intent is not to control or manipulate his lover, but rather to convey the weight of his emotions to her.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, girl on my mind
The person is having thoughts about a girl.


Please come back to me
The person wants the girl to return to them.


I love you with all my heart
The person has strong feelings of love towards the girl.


With you I want to be
The person desires to be with the girl.


I want you to be near me
The person desires the girl's presence.


Is that too much to ask
The person is unsure if their desires are unreasonable.


Whoa, girl on my mind
Repeating the first line, emphasizing the person's thoughts about the girl.


Please say you will be mine
The person is asking the girl to commit to a romantic relationship.


You're the one and the only
The person believes the girl is unique and irreplaceable.


You are mine to have and to love
The person believes they have a right to possess the girl's love.


No one could ask for more
The person is content and satisfied with the love they have for the girl.


You're mine to adore
The person wishes to show the girl affection and admiration.


Girl on my mind
Repeating the first line, ending the song with the person's thoughts about the girl.


Please say you will be mine
Repeating the eighth line, ending the song with the person's request for the girl's commitment.




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Written by: DON GUESS

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Comments from YouTube:

@michaelturner5443

I saw the crickets twice in the 80s once at dingwalls dance hall in Camden and once with bobby eve at lewisham town hall....the line up was Jerry Alison on drums joe .b maulding on stand up bass and Gordon Paine on guitar they were excelent

@joji49er81

The songs in the 50's and 60's are so simplistic but amazing. Music now a days has nothing on songs from those era.

@gunternetzer9621

From a time sadly never to return.

@joepalooka2145

Wow, what a great video! Sonny Curtis sure knew how to write them. I love these guys. If only Buddy Holly had lived to play with them, we can only imagine how much more wonderful music he would have created.

@JeffersonMartinSynfluent

Guitarist Sonny Curtis also wrote the hit "I Fought the Law" and composed the intro theme song for the "Mary Tyle Moore" show. Talented folks there.

@LEEFORDJAGG

Dave Edmunds-Deborah springs to mind.

@MilesClancy

This is one of my favorite Beatles songs

@jasontouvi858

This sounds like a mix between Buddy Holly's "Peggy Sue" and "Every Day." It certainly has the Holly sound even though there are no original Crickets here. The original Crickets were Holly, Jerry Allison, and Joe B. Mauldin. Sonny Curtis is the only one who played with Buddy before the Crickets formed. he was on Holly's early songs and Decca sessions.

@rogeralsop3479

Great song.

@rickcurtis2983

Excellent video of a great group of guys with super talent!

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