Love That Boy
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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He's the little boy that Santa Claus forgot,
And goodness knows, he didn't want a lot.
He sent a note to Santa
For some soldiers and a drum,
It broke his little heart
When he found Santa hadn't come.
In the street he envies all those lucky boys,
Then wanders home to last year's broken toys.
I'm so sorry for that laddie,
He hasn't got a daddy,
The little boy that Santa Claus forgot.

(You know, Christmas comes but once a year for every girl and boy,
The laughter and the joy they find in each brand new toy.
I'll tell you of a little boy that lives across the way...
This little fella's Christmas is just another day.
He's the little boy that Santa Claus forgot,
And goodness knows, he didn't want a lot.)
In the street he envies all those lucky boys,
Then wanders home to last year's broken toys.
I'm so sorry for that laddie,




He hasn't got a daddy,
The little boy that Santa Claus forgot.

Overall Meaning

The song "Love That Boy" by Ella Fitzgerald tells the story of a little boy who gets left out by Santa Claus. The boy sends a letter to Santa Claus asking for some soldiers and a drum, but he doesn't receive anything from him. The song describes the boy's disappointment, as he wanders the streets and sees other kids enjoying their new toys. He eventually goes home to his broken toys from the previous year. The lyrics evoke a sense of empathy for the little boy who is without a father and is left out during the holiday season.


The first stanza of the song highlights the boy's disappointment when he doesn't receive the present he asked for from Santa Claus. The second stanza portrays the boy as envious of other children who receive gifts from Santa Claus. The refrain "I'm so sorry for that laddie, He hasn't got a daddy, The little boy that Santa Claus forgot" emphasizes the boy's longing for a father figure, which Santa cannot provide.


The song speaks to the themes of poverty and neglect. It reminds us that while many kids are fortunate enough to receive gifts during the holiday season, others are not so lucky. It's a reflection on how such a small thing like a present can mean so much to someone who has so little.


Line by Line Meaning

He's the little boy that Santa Claus forgot,
He's a boy who Santa forgot to give gifts to during Christmas.


And goodness knows, he didn't want a lot.
He didn't desire much from Santa because he knows his family cannot afford it.


He sent a note to Santa
He wrote a letter to Santa Claus.


For some soldiers and a drum,
He requested for toy soldiers and a toy drum from Santa.


It broke his little heart
His heart was shattered into pieces by the news that Santa didn't bring him anything.


When he found Santa hadn't come.
When he realized that Santa didn't fulfill his request.


In the street he envies all those lucky boys,
He feels envious of other children who received presents from Santa.


Then wanders home to last year's broken toys.
He goes back home with disappointment and plays with his old, damaged toys.


I'm so sorry for that laddie,
I feel terrible for that young boy.


He hasn't got a daddy,
He doesn't have a father figure in his life.


The little boy that Santa Claus forgot.
He is the boy that Santa didn't bring any gifts to during Christmas.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
Written by: TOMMIE CONNOR, MICHAEL CARR, JIMMY LEACH

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