Hallelujah I Just Love Him So
Dixie Chicks Lyrics


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Lemme tell you 'bout a boy I know
He's my baby and he lives next door
In the morning when the sun comes up
He brings me coffee in my favorite cup

That's how I know
Hallelujah, I just love him so
When I'm in trouble and I have no friends
I know he'll go with me until the end

Everybody asks me how I know
I smile and tell them that he told me so
That's how I know, yes I know
Hallelujah, I just love him so
When I call him on the telephone
And I tell him that I'm all alone

By the time I count from one to four
I hear him knockin' on my door
In the evenin' when the sun goes down
And there ain't nobody else around
He kisses me and he holds me tight
And tells me "Dixie, everything's alright"

That's how I know, yes I know
Hallelujah, I just love him so
When I call him on the telephone
And I tell him that I'm all alone




By the time I count from one to four
I hear him knockin' on my door

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "Hallelujah I Just Love Him So" by Dixie Chicks tell us the story of a girl who has fallen in love with a boy who lives next door. She talks about how much she loves him and how he is always there for her whenever she needs him. The song talks about how the boy brings her coffee in the morning and how he is always there to help her out.


The chorus of the song talks about how she just loves him so and how she knows that he is always going to be there for her. The girl talks about how the boy is the only person she has when she is in trouble and how he is always there for her until the end. The girl knows that the boy loves her too, and that is why he is always there for her.


The song talks about how the boy is always there for her when she calls him on the phone, and how he is always there for her when she is all alone. The girl knows that whenever she needs him, he will be there for her, and that is why she loves him so much.


Line by Line Meaning

Lemme tell you 'bout a boy I know
I'm going to tell you about a boy who is very important to me


He's my baby and he lives next door
He's my boyfriend and he lives in the house next to mine


In the morning when the sun comes up
Early in the morning, when it's bright outside


He brings me coffee in my favorite cup
He brings me a cup of coffee in my favorite mug


That's how I know
This is proof to me


Hallelujah, I just love him so
I'm so in love with him - it's like a celebration


When I'm in trouble and I have no friends
When I'm having problems and don't have anyone else to turn to


I know he'll go with me until the end
I know he'll stick by my side until everything is resolved


Everybody asks me how I know
Everyone wants to know how I'm so sure about him


I smile and tell them that he told me so
I smile and tell them that he's told me himself


Yes I know
I'm certain


When I call him on the telephone
When I phone him


And I tell him that I'm all alone
And explain that I'm by myself


By the time I count from one to four
Very quickly, almost as soon as I finish counting


I hear him knockin' on my door
I hear him knocking on my front door


In the evening when the sun goes down
Later in the day, when it starts to get dark


And there ain't nobody else around
When there's nobody else nearby


He kisses me and he holds me tight
He gives me a passionate kiss and embraces me


And tells me "Dixie, everything's alright"
And reassures me that everything is going to be okay




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: RAY CHARLES

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@joebobb7349

My impression of the early Chicks is that they didn't really know what direction they wanted to take. Once Natalie joined them, they finally had a clear direction.

@hawkcreekgirl90

@OTCDF thanks for the respectful history lesson!! i never knew that about them... :)

@hawkcreekgirl90

@HotMissa you need to grow up.

@hawkcreekgirl90

This is not the Dixie chicks

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