I Like the Likes of You
Debbie Reynolds Lyrics


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Only last Saturday,
Or was it yesterday?
I was rehearsing a speech,
Really, I think it's a peach!
Hope you don't think it's a breach
Of recognized etiquette,
(I'm from Connecticut!)
You see the state I'm in,
I mean I'm in a mess!
What was that speech?
Oh yes, yes!

I like the likes of you,
I like the things you do,
I mean I like the likes of you!

I like you're eyes of blue,
I think they're blue, don't you?
I mean I like your eyes of blue!

Oh dear, if I could only say what I mean,
I mean if I could mean what I say,
That is, I mean to say that I mean to say that,

I like the likes of you,
You're looks are pure de-luxe,
Looks like I like the likes of you!

Oh dear, if I could only say what I mean,
I mean if I could mean what I say,
That is, I mean to say that I mean to say that,

I like the likes of you,




You're looks are pure de-luxe,
Looks like I like the likes of you!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Debbie Reynolds's song "I Like the Likes of You" are sung by a character who is struggling to express their feelings to someone they have a romantic interest in. The character opens with a bit of self-deprecation, saying that they were rehearsing a speech that they believe is excellent, but also indicating that they come from a stuffy background ("I'm from Connecticut!"). The character then tries to complement the person they like by saying they enjoy the things they do and admire the person's blue eyes. However, the character is still struggling to fully express themselves, saying that they wish they could say what they mean and mean what they say. Finally, the character declares their admiration for the person and their looks, suggesting that they are fond of them.


The song is a playful, lighthearted love song that captures the feeling of having a crush or infatuation with someone. The character is hesitant and unsure of themselves, struggling to fully express their feelings, but also playful and humorous in their attempts to do so. The song's melody is cheerful and catchy, with a bouncy rhythm that suits the song's tone perfectly.


Line by Line Meaning

Only last Saturday,
It was only a few days ago, could even have been yesterday


Or was it yesterday?
I'm not entirely sure of the exact day


I was rehearsing a speech,
I was practicing what I was going to say


Really, I think it's a peach!
I think it's a really good speech


Hope you don't think it's a breach
I hope you don't think I'm breaking any rules


Of recognized etiquette,
Of commonly accepted manners


(I'm from Connecticut!)
(As a person from Connecticut, I value proper etiquette)


You see the state I'm in,
You can see that I'm in a bit of a mess


I mean I'm in a mess!
I really am feeling overwhelmed and disorganized


What was that speech?
I've completely forgotten the content of my speech


Oh yes, yes!
Wait, I just remembered it!


I like the likes of you,
I really enjoy being around people like you


I like the things you do,
I appreciate the actions you take


I mean I like the likes of you!
I truly do enjoy people with your personality and nature


I like you're eyes of blue,
I really appreciate the unique color of your eyes


I think they're blue, don't you?
I believe they're blue, what do you think?


I mean I like your eyes of blue!
I genuinely enjoy the way your eyes look


Oh dear, if I could only say what I mean,
I wish I could express my exact feelings in a better way


I mean if I could mean what I say,
I want what I say to match exactly what I'm trying to convey


That is, I mean to say that I mean to say that,
Let me explain further what I'm trying to clarify


You're looks are pure de-luxe,
Your appearance is exceptional and refined


Looks like I like the likes of you!
It seems clear that I genuinely enjoy people similar to you




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: VERNON DUKE, E. Y. HARBURG

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