I Can't Give You Anything
Dean Martin Lyrics


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Love, love, love you, baby
Love, love, love you baby, love you

Well, I can't give you anything but love, baby
That's the only thing I've plenty of, baby
You dream a while and you scheme a while
You're sure to find
Happiness and I guess
Well, all the things you think that are pined for

Gee, I'd like to see you looking swell, baby
Diamond bracelets Woolworth won't sell to you, baby
'Til the lucky day, you know darn well, baby
I can't give you anything but love

Ba-da-da-da-da-da, da-da-da
Ba-da-da-da-da-da, da-da-da

Gee, I'd like to (love you, baby)
See you looking swell, baby (love you, doo-wah)
Diamond bracelets Woolworth ain't gonna sell to you, baby
'Til the lucky day, you know darn well, baby
Well I can't give you anything but love

(Love, love, love you, baby)




Love (love, love, love you, baby)
Love (love, love, love you, baby, doo)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Dean Martin's "I Can't Give You Anything but Love" express the feeling of being unable to offer material possessions to a loved one, but assuring them of love and happiness. The repetition of "love love love you baby" throughout the song emphasizes the importance of love over material goods. The line "That's the only thing I've plenty of baby" highlights that the singer may not have much in terms of material possession, but they have an abundance of love to give.


The verse "You dream awhile and you scheme awhile, you're sure to find happiness" suggests that the singer wants their loved one to focus on achieving happiness in their own way, rather than relying on material items. The line "All the things you think that are fine" implies that the singer acknowledges what their loved one may desire in terms of material possessions, but they emphasize that love is more valuable. The final refrain of "well I can't give you anything but love" reminds the listener that love is the most important thing that the singer can offer.


Line by Line Meaning

Love love love you baby
Affectionately expressing a strong emotional attachment to the person being addressed


Love love love you baby love you
Reinforcing the singer's feelings of love towards the person being addressed


Well I can't give you anything but love baby
Admitting the singer's inability to provide material possessions or financial security to the person being addressed, but assuring them of their love


That's the only thing I've plenty of baby
Revealing that the artist has an abundance of love to offer, despite lacking material wealth


You dream awhile and you scheme awhile
Encouraging the person being addressed to dream and plan for their future happiness


You're sure to find happiness and
Conveying a sense of optimism and confidence that the person being addressed will eventually succeed in finding happiness


I guess all the things you think that are fine
Acknowledging the person being addressed's desire for material possessions and assuring them that love is more important


Gee I'd like to see you looking swell baby
Expressing the artist's desire for the person being addressed to appear attractive and well-dressed


Diamond bracelets Woolworth won't sell to you baby
Indicating the artist cannot afford to buy expensive gifts for the person being addressed


Til the lucky day you know darn well baby
Imploring the person being addressed to wait for the artist to improve their financial situation before expecting expensive gifts


I can't give you anything but love
Reiterating the singer's inability to provide material possessions but reaffirming their love and affection


(Love, love, love you baby)
A repetition of the artist's strong feelings of love towards the person being addressed


(Love, love, love you baby)
Continuing to express the singer's love and affection towards the person being addressed


(Love, love, love you baby)
Reiterating the singer's strong emotional attachment to the person being addressed




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

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