There Once Was a Man
Doris Day Lyrics


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There once was a man who loved a woman
She was the one he slew a dragon for
They say that nobody ever loved as much as he
But me, I love you more

And there once was a man who loved a woman
She was the one he gave his kingdom for
They say that nobody ever loved as much as he
But me, I love you more

My love is a giant, fierce and defiant
But how can I prove it to you
Ain't got no kingdom or dragon
To back up my braggin'
How can I show what I would do

I only know there once was a man
Who loved a woman
She was the one he ate the apple for
They say that nobody ever loved as much as he
But me, I love you more

There once was a woman who loved a man
He was the one that she took poison for
They say that nobody ever loved as much as she
But me, I love you more

And there once was a woman who loved a man
He was the one she swam the channel for
They say that nobody ever loved as much as she
But me, I love you more

My love's meteoric, it's merely historic
A whirlwind, a cyclone on wheels
It rocks my whole solar plexus
It's bigger than Texas
I just can't tell you how it feels

I only know there once was a woman
Who loved a man
Loved him enough to cause the Trojan war
They say that nobody ever loved as much as she
But me, I love you more, more, more, more

More than a hangman loves his rope
More than a dopefiend loves his dope
More than an Injun loves his scalps
More than a yodeler loves his alps
More, more, more, more, more

There once was a man
There once was a woman
who loved a woman
who loved a man
She was the one he slew the dragon for
He was the one that she took poison for
They say that nobody ever loved as much as he she




But me, I love you more
But me, I love you more

Overall Meaning

The song "There Once Was a Man" by Doris Day is a love song that draws its inspiration from folktales, legends, and historical stories. The lyrics describe the epic love stories of men and women who did incredible things to prove their love for their partners. The verses tell the stories of a man who slew a dragon and gave up his kingdom for a woman he loved and a woman who took poison and swam across a channel for the man she loved. The chorus emphasizes that while these are impressive feats, the singer loves their partner even more, despite not having any grand acts of heroism to prove it.


The song's message is that true love doesn't have to involve grand gestures, but can be conveyed through simpler means. The singer is expressing that their love may not be as epic as the ones described in the song, but it is just as deep and meaningful. The use of historical examples and folk tales adds to the grandeur and romanticism of the song.


The final verse's repetition of "more, more, more" emphasizes the singer's love and devotion to their partner, and the humorous comparisons (e.g., "More than an Injun loves his scalps") adds a lighthearted playfulness to the song.


Overall, the message of the song is that grand acts of love are not necessary to demonstrate true love and devotion. The singer loves their partner more than anyone else could, just through their simple, yet genuine love.


Line by Line Meaning

There once was a man who loved a woman
This man once loved a woman very much


She was the one he slew a dragon for
He fought a dragon to show his love for her


They say that nobody ever loved as much as he
People claim he was the most in love person ever


But me, I love you more
But I love you even more than that


And there once was a man who loved a woman
Another man once loved a woman a lot too


She was the one he gave his kingdom for
He gave up his kingdom for her


My love is a giant, fierce and defiant
My love is strong and rebellious


But how can I prove it to you
But how can I show you how much I love you


Ain't got no kingdom or dragon
I don't have any grand gestures to offer


To back up my braggin'
To support my claims of love


How can I show what I would do
How can I demonstrate my love for you


I only know there once was a man
I only know that another man


Who loved a woman
Once loved a woman


She was the one he ate the apple for
He ate an apple for her


And there once was a woman who loved a man
Another woman once loved a man deeply


He was the one she took poison for
She poisoned herself for him


My love's meteoric, it's merely historic
My love is powerful and noteworthy


It rocks my whole solar plexus
It stirs up intense emotions in me


It's bigger than Texas
My love is immense


I just can't tell you how it feels
I can't accurately convey my emotions


Loved him enough to cause the Trojan war
Her love was so intense that it caused a war


More than a hangman loves his rope
I love you more than a hangman loves his tool of execution


More than a dopefiend loves his dope
I love you more than an addict loves their drug


More than an Injun loves his scalps
I love you more than a Native American warrior loves their war trophies


More than a yodeler loves his alps
I love you more than a Swiss yodeler loves their mountain range


More, more, more, more, more
Even more, with greater intensity


There once was a woman who loved a man
Another woman once loved a man


who loved a woman
Who herself loved a woman


She was the one he slew the dragon for
He killed a dragon for her


He was the one that she took poison for
She poisoned herself for him


They say that nobody ever loved as much as he she
People claim that no one has ever loved as much as either of them


But me, I love you more
But I love you even more than that




Lyrics Β© Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JERRY J. ROSS, RICHARD ADLER

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Comments from YouTube:

@JoeLupariello

Doris Day's vocals on this are so raw and spectacular. She takes vocal risks on this song that we hadn't heard before- the vocal fry, the pushing until the notes give out, the swoops up, the elvis impersonations, it's magnificent. If you ever wondered whether she was deserving of this role against any others up for it- this is the proof.

@patsaylor8973

This is so cute!

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