Millionaire
Chris LeDoux Lyrics


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They say love, is more precious than gold,
It can't be bought, and it can't be sold.
Well I got love, a love to spare,
but that make me a millionaire.

I got a woman with eyes that shine,
Weight and deep, as diamond mine.
She is my treasure, so very rare,
She made me, a millionaire.

When we ride around in this old town,
In a beat up car, with the windows down.
People look at her then they look at me,
They say that boy, sure living in luxury

Her kisses fall from everywhere,
Like riches are, a millionaire.
So when my pockets are empty,




And my cupboard is bare.
Well I still feel, like a millionaire.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Chris LeDoux's song Millionaire convey a powerful message about love and its value in life. The opening lines state that love is more precious than gold and cannot be bought or sold. The singer of the song acknowledges that he has found this invaluable treasure in the form of his beloved woman. Despite not being financially rich, he considers himself a millionaire because of the abundance of love and happiness that his relationship brings him.


As the song progresses, the singer describes his lover as a rare gem with eyes that shine deep like a diamond mine. He sees her as his treasure and acknowledges that her love and affection make him a millionaire. The lines "her kisses fall from everywhere, like riches are a millionaire," convey the idea that the love and affection that the singer receives from his woman are worth more to him than any material wealth.


In the final lines of the song, the singer reveals that even when his pockets are empty and his cupboard is bare, he still feels like a millionaire because of the love he shares with his woman. The song overall emphasizes the idea that true wealth lies not in material possessions but in the bonds of love and affection that we share with others.


Line by Line Meaning

They say love, is more precious than gold,
Love is considered more valuable than gold according to common beliefs.


It can't be bought, and it can't be sold.
Love can neither be purchased nor sold.


Well I got love, a love to spare,
The singer has an abundance of love.


but that make me a millionaire.
For the singer, love is what makes him a millionaire.


I got a woman with eyes that shine,
The singer has a woman with beautiful, shining eyes.


Weight and deep, as diamond mine.
Her eyes are as precious as diamonds, both in depth and brilliance.


She is my treasure, so very rare,
The singer's woman is his most prized possession, someone who is rare and special.


She made me, a millionaire.
The singer considers his woman's love the ultimate wealth that he could ever own.


When we ride around in this old town,
The couple takes leisurely drives around the town.


In a beat-up car, with the windows down.
The mode of transportation they use is an old car that has worn out or sustained damage.


People look at her then they look at me,
People notice the singer's beautiful woman and compare her with him.


They say that boy, sure living in luxury
People think that the singer enjoys a luxurious life with a woman as beautiful as her.


Her kisses fall from everywhere,
The woman in the singer's life showers him with love and kisses.


Like riches are, a millionaire.
Her kisses are so abundant and valuable that they make the singer feel richer than a millionaire.


So when my pockets are empty,
Even when the singer has nothing in his pockets financially,


And my cupboard is bare.
when his cupboard is empty,


Well, I still feel, like a millionaire.
the singer never feels poor because of the love his woman gives him; he always feels like a millionaire.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: KEVIN STEPHEN WELCH

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