'tis Harry I'm Plannin' to Marry
Doris Day Lyrics


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When you turn to the subject of Harry
That's a horse from a different safari.
He can box like a fox, he's as dumb as an ox
But it's Harry I'm planning to marry

(Yes, it's Harry she's plannin' to marry)

My heart's twined around his suspenders
He's the one that I truly adore
I'm numb, I succumb when he renders
The face on the bar room floor

When he flexes his muscles, I flutter
Like a butterfly caught in a shutter
When he calls me his mate
I just disintegrate

Since the world first began (Since the world first began)
Never been such a man (Never been such a man)




Who could love like he can
So it's Harry I'm planning to marry!

Overall Meaning

The song 'Tis Harry I'm Plannin' to Marry by Doris Day is a light-hearted, humorous take on love and marriage. The lyrics are cheeky and playful and talk about Harry, a man who may not be the brightest or the smartest, but who has captured the heart of the singer. Despite his flaws, the singer feels a deep affection for Harry and is convinced that he is the man she wants to marry. The song is a lighthearted romp, with Day's vocals adding a touch of whimsy to the lyrics.


The song starts off by stating that Harry is a different kind of man, alluding to the fact that he may not be conventionally suitable as a husband but the singer is smitten with Harry. She goes on to say that he is not the sharpest tool in the shed, and he may not be the best at boxing. But despite all of this, she is planning on marrying him anyway. The next section of the song sees the singer professing her love for Harry, saying that her heart is truly his, and she is willing to succumb to his charms. When Harry flexes his muscles, she gets butterflies in her stomach, and when he calls her his mate, she feels like she is disintegrating. The final part of the song talks about how Harry is the man of her dreams, and nobody can love like he can.


Overall, the song 'Tis Harry I'm Plannin' to Marry is a playful ode to love and commitment. It shows that sometimes love can be found in unexpected places, and that what matters most is the connection between two people. The song's fun, upbeat melody and Day's charismatic performance make it an unforgettable tune that has stood the test of time.


Line by Line Meaning

When you turn to the subject of Harry
When you start talking about Harry


That's a horse from a different safari.
That's a topic completely unrelated to what we're discussing.


He can box like a fox, he's as dumb as an ox
He's both skilled and a little unintelligent.


But it's Harry I'm planning to marry
But despite his flaws, I want to marry Harry.


My heart's twined around his suspenders
I'm deeply in love with him.


He's the one that I truly adore
He's the one that I love above all others.


I'm numb, I succumb when he renders
I'm overwhelmed and powerless when he talks to me.


The face on the bar room floor
An allusion to the famous painting 'The Face on the Barroom Floor,' suggesting that she falls apart when he's not around.


When he flexes his muscles, I flutter
I get excited when he displays his strength.


Like a butterfly caught in a shutter
I am like a butterfly caught in a trap.


When he calls me his mate
When he refers to me as his partner.


I just disintegrate
I become weak and helpless.


Since the world first began (Since the world first began)
From the beginning of time


Never been such a man (Never been such a man)
There has never been such a man before.


Who could love like he can
Who could love like Harry does.


So it's Harry I'm planning to marry!
So he's the one I want to marry!




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: PAUL FRANCIS WEBSTER, SAMMY FAIN

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