Linda
Jim Reeves Lyrics


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(Linda Linda I wish you were mine)
When I go to sleep I never count sheep I count all the charms about Linda
And lately it seems in all of my dreams I walk with my arms about Linda
But what good does it do me for Linda doesn't know I exist
I can't have feeling blue me cause just think of all the lovin' I've missed
We pass on the street my heart skips a beat I say to myself hello Linda
If only she'd smile I'd stop her a while and then I would get to know Linda
But miracle still happened and when my lucky star begins to shine
With one lucky break I'll make Linda mine





We pass on the street

Overall Meaning

, my heart skips a beat, I say to myself hello Linda'. Jim Reeves's 'Linda' is a song that tells the story of a man who is infatuated with a woman named Linda. The song is an expression of the man's admiration towards Linda, whom he sees as the perfect woman for him. Every time he falls asleep, he dreams of her, and in those dreams, they walk hand in hand, and he embraces her. However, the man's love for Linda is one-sided, and she is unaware of his existence. Despite that, he cannot help but feel downhearted because he thinks about all the missed opportunities of experiencing love with Linda.


The song talks about the man's hope that someday he will make Linda his. He talks of the joy he would experience if Linda only knew his existence. The lyrics show that he is willing to do whatever it takes to make Linda his, and he is anticipating that lucky break that will ultimately bring them together. However, the lyrics leave an open end as to whether that lucky break comes.


In summary, "Linda" is a beautifully written song about unrequited love told from the perspective of a man that can't stop thinking about Linda. The song is full of passion and hope, portraying the lengths that someone is willing to go for love.


Line by Line Meaning

We pass on the street
Whenever I encounter Linda while moving around


my heart skips a beat
My heart starts to beat faster because of excitement


I say to myself hello Linda
I greet her silently with just myself


If only she'd smile
If Linda would just smile at me


I'd stop her a while
I'd halt her for some time just to talk to her


and then I would get to know Linda
I want to be more acquainted with Linda


When I go to sleep
At night while I'm trying to fall asleep


I never count sheep
I don't utilize the usual method of counting sheep in the mind


I count all the charms about Linda
Instead, I imagine Linda's charming qualities and focus on them


And lately it seems
Recently


in all of my dreams
Every time I dream


I walk with my arms about Linda
I see myself embracing Linda in my dreams


But what good does it do me
But it doesn't benefit me in any way


for Linda doesn't know I exist
Since Linda isn't aware of my existence


I can't have feeling blue me
I can't feel sad about it


cause just think of all the lovin' I've missed
Because I haven't had the opportunity to experience love with Linda


But miracle still happened
Still, anything can happen in life


and when my lucky star begins to shine
When my fortune seems to change for the better


With one lucky break I'll make Linda mine
If I get one lucky chance, I'll become Linda's partner




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RANDY NEWMAN

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Comments from YouTube:

Chris Yau

I remember Linda Scott bursting into the pop scene with her beautiful voice.

Iris Rodricks

There will never be another singer who has or who can sing about anyone or anything under the sun.RiP Gentleman JIM.

Joseph Felice

What a great song! #1

Károlyné Szépvölgyi

Csodálatos ez a dal. Köszönettel.

John Astrup

A song for Gentleman Jim Reeves, fine guitar from Chet Alkins. Buddy Clark and Frank Sinatra sang it to.

joan watt

Awesome song Jim Linda Beautiful sing what a Legend priceless God Bless Jim and Mary xx and beloved Cheyenne x xx Thanks for sharing Thanks so much for Sharing

Bill Hales

This song was composed for 5 year old Linda Eastman, later to become Mrs Paul McCartney and sadly pass away too soon.

Linda Berg

Now that's a cool story...... :)

Verna1946 Allen

Four versions of this song charted in 1947. The version by Ray Noble's Orchestra with Buddy Clark on vocals reached # 1. That version is vastly different from this one by Jim Reeves but it is the same song.

lynlyn sepoy

I'm Linda, and I felt jealous with Linda😂❤

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