If I Had My Life To Live Over / Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Doris Day Lyrics


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As I review my life with you
Since the days of old
I wouldn't think of changing things
For all the World and its gold

If I had my life to live over
I'd do the same things again
I'd still want to roam
Near the place we called home
Where my happiness never would end
I'd meet you when school days were over
And we'd walk through the lanes we once knew
If I had my life to live over
I'd still fall in love with you

If I had my life to live over
I'd do the same things again
I'd still want to roam
Near that place we called home
Where my happiness never would end
I'd meet you when school days were over
And we'd walk through the lanes we once knew
If I had my life to live over
I'd still fall in love with you





Yes, if I had my life to live over
I'd still fall in love with you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Doris Day's song "Sentimental Over You" reveal a reflective and sentimental tone as the singer looks back on their life with the person they love. The singer expresses contentment with their choices and the way their life has unfolded, stating that they wouldn't change a thing even for all the gold in the world. The repetition of the phrase "If I had my life to live over" emphasizes the desire to relive their past and the continuity of their feelings towards their loved one. The lyrics suggest a strong sense of nostalgia and a longing to return to the past, specifically to the place they once called home and the lanes they once knew.


Throughout the song, the singer's love for their partner is reaffirmed, with the final lines stating that they would still fall in love with them if they had their life to live over again. The gentle melody and soft instrumentation add to the nostalgic mood of the song, making it a poignant tribute to enduring love and fond memories.


Interestingly, "Sentimental Over You" was not originally written as a romantic ballad. The music was composed by the influential jazz musician Hoagy Carmichael in 1932 and was intended as an instrumental piece. The lyrics were added later by Ned Washington, and since then, the song has been covered by numerous artists in a variety of styles, from jazz to country to pop.


Line by Line Meaning

As I review my life with you
As I look back on my life with you


Since the days of old
Since a long time ago


I wouldn't think of changing things
I wouldn't want to change anything


For all the World and its gold
For anything in the world, no matter how valuable


If I had my life to live over
If I could live my life again


I'd do the same things again
I would make the same choices


I'd still want to roam
I would still want to explore


Near the place we called home
Near the place that was our home


Where my happiness never would end
Where I was always happy


I'd meet you when school days were over
I would still see you after school


And we'd walk through the lanes we once knew
And we would walk through the streets we used to know


If I had my life to live over
If I could live my life again


I'd still fall in love with you
I would still choose to love you


Yes, if I had my life to live over
Definitely, if I could live my life again


I'd still fall in love with you
I would still choose to love you




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MOE JAFFE, HENRY H. TOBIAS, LARRY VINCENT

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