Aren't You Glad You're You?
Doris Day Lyrics


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Every time you're near a rose
Aren't you glad you've got a nose
And if the dawn is fresh with dew
Aren't you glad you're you

When a meadowlark appears
Aren't you glad you've got two ears
And if your heart is singin' too
Aren't you glad you're you

You can see a summer sky
Or touch a friendly hand
Or taste an apple pie
Pardon the grammar, but ain't life grand

And when you wake up each morn
Aren't you glad that you were born
Think what you've got the whole day through
Aren't you glad you're you

Every time you're near a rose
Aren't you glad you've got a nose
And if the dawn is fresh with dew
Aren't you glad you're you

When a meadowlark appears
Aren't you glad you've got two ears
And if your heart is singin' too
Aren't you glad you're you

You can see a summer sky
Or touch a friendly hand
Or taste an apple pie
Pardon the grammar, but ain't life grand

And when you wake up each morn
Aren't you glad that you were born




Think what you've got the whole day through
Aren't you glad you're you

Overall Meaning

Doris Day's song "Aren't You Glad You're You?" is a celebration of gratitude for the simple joys and blessings of life. The lyrics encourage listeners to appreciate the beauty of nature, the joy of music, and the pleasures of everyday experiences. The song begins by reminding us that the ability to smell a rose, to feel the morning dew, and to hear a meadowlark's song are all reasons to be glad we exist. Day's lyrics point out how it's the little things in life that create a sense of joy and contentment.


The song's message is that we should be grateful for each new day we are given and for the ability to experience its simple pleasures. Life can be tough and rarely goes as planned, but we can focus on the things that we're thankful for instead of those that we're not. Day reminds us that we should be glad we're alive, with all of our senses intact, and the ability to enjoy life's simple pleasures. In essence, Day's “Aren’t You Glad You’re You?” is a life-affirming tune that reminds us to stay positive amidst tough times and appreciate the beauty in the small moments.


Line by Line Meaning

Every time you're near a rose
When you come across a rose, aren't you happy that you have a sense of smell?


Aren't you glad you've got a nose
Having a nose is something to be grateful for, isn't it?


And if the dawn is fresh with dew
If you experience a fresh morning dew, aren't you happy to be alive?


Aren't you glad you're you
Being yourself is something to be grateful for, isn't it?


When a meadowlark appears
When you hear the beautiful sound of a meadowlark, aren't you happy to have the ability to hear?


Aren't you glad you've got two ears
Having the sense of hearing is something to be grateful for, isn't it?


And if your heart is singin' too
If your heart is happy and singing, aren't you happy to be alive?


You can see a summer sky
Being able to witness a beautiful summer sky is a blessing, isn't it?


Or touch a friendly hand
Feeling the warmth of a friendly hand is something to be grateful for, isn't it?


Or taste an apple pie
Tasting a delicious apple pie is a delight, isn't it?


Pardon the grammar, but ain't life grand
Excuse the non-standard grammar, but isn't life wonderful?


And when you wake up each morn
When you wake up each morning, aren't you grateful to be alive?


Aren't you glad that you were born
Being born is a gift, something to be grateful for, isn't it?


Think what you've got the whole day through
Take a moment to appreciate all the wonderful things you have in life, every single day.


Aren't you glad you're you
Being yourself is something to be grateful for, isn't it?




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JAMES VAN HEUSEN, JIMMY VAN HEUSEN, JOHNNY BURKE

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Trombonology Erstwhile

Doris, who exuded positivity, was perfect for this cute, cheery number, which Bing had introduced so effectively in The Bells Of St., Mary's . Fantastic fugue-like arrangement.

Gyeong Jeong

Every time you're near a rose
Aren't you glad you've got a nose
And if the dawn is fresh with dew
Aren't you glad you're you

When a meadowlark appears
Aren't you glad you've got two ears
And if your heart is singin' too
Aren't you glad you're you

You can see a summer sky
Or touch a friendly hand
Or taste an apple pie
Pardon the grammar, but ain't life grand

And when you wake up each morn
Aren't you glad that you were born
Think what you've got the whole day through
Aren't you glad you're you

André Espada

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