Nobody but You
C.S. Armstrong Lyrics


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I can't give you anything but love
Baby
That's the only thing I've plenty of
Baby
Dream awhile, scheme awhile, baby
We're sure to find, ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba
Happiness and I guess
All those things you, have ba-ba-ba-be-boo

Gee, I'd like to see you looking swell, ba-baby
Ba-ba-ba-be-boo
Diamond bracelets
Woolworth does not sell, baby
My little ba-ba-bay-ba-doe
Till that lucky day
Lucky day, you know darned well




Ba-be-bay, ba-ba-ba
I can't give you anything but love

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to C.S. Armstrong's song "I CAN'T" convey a sense of humility and vulnerability in a romantic relationship. The opening line, "I can't give you anything but love, Baby," reveals the singer's acknowledgement of their limitations and their understanding that love is the most valuable thing they possess. The repetition of "baby" throughout the song adds an endearing and affectionate tone.


The lyrics suggest that despite their inability to provide material wealth or extravagant gifts, the singer offers love as an alternative. They encourage the listener to dream and scheme together, implying that happiness and fulfillment can be found in their shared aspirations and intimate connection. The nonsensical syllables such as "ba-ba-ba-be-boo" create a lighthearted and playful atmosphere, emphasizing the joy and simplicity that love brings.


The line, "Gee, I'd like to see you looking swell," expresses the singer's desire for the listener to feel and appear their best. They reference diamond bracelets as a symbol of luxury that they are unable to afford, demonstrating their sincerity and the depth of their affection. Despite their longing to provide more, they reinforce their commitment to the listener with the line, "Till that lucky day, you know darned well, I can't give you anything but love."


Overall, "I CAN'T" captures the essence of finding contentment and fulfillment in love, even when material possessions may be lacking. It emphasizes the importance of emotional connection and the willingness to offer love as the ultimate gift.


Line by Line Meaning

I can't give you anything but love, Baby
I am unable to provide you with material possessions or wealth, but I can offer you love and affection, Baby.


That's the only thing I've plenty of, Baby
Love is the abundant resource I possess, Baby.


Dream awhile, scheme awhile, baby
Take some time to fantasize and plan, baby.


We're sure to find, ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba Happiness and I guess All those things you have ba-ba-ba-be-boo
Through our collective efforts, we will undoubtedly discover happiness and I suppose all the possessions or experiences you currently possess.


Gee, I'd like to see you looking swell, ba-baby
Oh, I desire to witness you looking wonderful and charming, ba-baby.


Ba-ba-ba-be-boo Diamond bracelets Woolworth does not sell, baby
Even though Woolworth does not sell diamond bracelets, ba-baby.


My little ba-ba-bay-ba-doe Till that lucky day Lucky day, you know darned well Ba-be-bay, ba-ba-ba
Until that fortunate day, my precious one, you are well aware, ba-be-bay, ba-ba-ba.


I can't give you anything but love
Once again, I want to emphasize that my offering to you is solely love and affection.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh

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