I Wonder Who
Dean Martin Lyrics


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I wonder who's kissing her now
I wonder who's teaching her now
I wonder who's looking right smack in the eyes
Oh breathing sighs and telling lies

Well I wonder who's buying the wine
For the lips that I used to call mine
Well I wonder if she ever tells him of me
Wonder who's kissing her now

Oh I wonder who's buying the wine
For the lips that I used to call mine




Well I wonder if she ever tells him of me
I wonder who's kissing her now

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dean Martin's song "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" tell the story of a man who is reminiscing about his past relationship with a woman. The singer wonders who is currently in a romantic relationship with his former lover, questioning who is kissing her, teaching her, and looking at her with affection. He also questions who is buying her wine, a symbol of a romantic and intimate relationship, and wonders if she ever thinks about him.


The lyrics suggest that the singer is struggling to move on from his past relationship and is haunted by the idea of his former lover being with someone else. He wonders if she ever thinks about him, and if the new person in her life knows about their past relationship. The use of the phrase "breathing sighs and telling lies" implies that the singer feels like his former lover was dishonest in their relationship and possibly made him feel betrayed.


Overall, the song captures the pain of a failed relationship and the struggle of moving on. The lyrics are poignant and relatable to anyone who has experienced heartbreak.


Line by Line Meaning

I wonder who's kissing her now
I am curious and filled with uncertainty about who is currently sharing intimate moments with the person I once loved and kissed.


I wonder who's teaching her now
I am pondering about who is educating and imparting knowledge to the woman who was once under my tutelage and guidance.


I wonder who's looking right smack in the eyes
I am unsure of who is staring into her eyes with intensity and passion, maybe conveying their love or desires for her.


Oh breathing sighs and telling lies
Perhaps the person who is currently with her is pretending and deceiving her by trying to capture her affections through deceptive means while hiding their true intentions.


Well I wonder who's buying the wine
I am thinking about who is purchasing the wine that she is drinking, maybe as a way to relax or to forget about her past loves, and who is sharing that moment with her.


For the lips that I used to call mine
The wine she is drinking with someone else, was once meant for me, and drunk with me. And now someone else is probably cherishing that moment with her.


Well I wonder if she ever tells him of me
I am unsure if she still talks about me and the love we shared with the person she is currently with, or if I have become insignificant and forgotten in her life.


Wonder who's kissing her now
I am still consumed by thoughts of who is currently sharing kisses with the woman who was once the object of my affections, and I am unable to move on from my past with her.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Joseph Edgar Howard, Harold Orlob, Will Hough, Frank R. Adams

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@martinlewis2279

Dean was an amazing entertainer.

@xdominick97

No body better than him

@helletellefsen

A great performance from the Colgate Comedy Hour, April 29, 1951

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