Candy
Johhny Mercer with Jo Stafford and the Pied Pipers Lyrics


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Some say that love is sweet as a rose,
Some say it's honey and the bee,
Well sit right down and let me tell you
What my love is to me.

"Candy"
I call my sugar "Candy"
Because I'm sweet on "Candy"
And "Candy" is sweet on me

He/She understands me,
My understanding "Candy"
And "Candy"'s always handy
When I need sympathy
I wish that there were four of him/her
So I could love much more of him/her

He/She has taken my complete heart,
Got a sweet tooth for my sweetheart
"Candy"
Its gonna be just dandy
The day I take my "Candy"




And make him mine all mine
Mine

Overall Meaning

Johnny Mercer, the lyrics of "Candy" by Jo Stafford and the Pied Pipers are a playful and joyful expression of love. The lyrics compare the sweetness of love to candy, highlighting the attraction and affection between two people. The repetition of the word "Candy" throughout the song reinforces this comparison and adds a lighthearted and catchy quality to the lyrics.


The first stanza sets the stage for the comparison with other sweet things, such as roses and honey. However, the second stanza is where the real focus is. The singer describes their lover, whom they affectionately call "Candy," and how they understand and support each other. They express a desire for more of Candy's companionship, saying they wish there were four of them. The final stanza is a declaration of the singer's intent to make Candy their own.


Overall, the lyrics are a fun and optimistic expression of love. The use of candy as a metaphor adds a childlike innocence to the song, while the upbeat melody and harmonies reinforce the idea of love as a happy and joyful experience.


Line by Line Meaning

Some say that love is sweet as a rose,
Some people describe love as being as sweet as a beautiful rose,


Some say it's honey and the bee,
Others say it's like the sweet nectar produced by bees,


Well sit right down and let me tell you
Let me take a moment to explain to you,


What my love is to me.
What my perception of love is.


I call my sugar "Candy"
I lovingly refer to my significant other as "Candy"


Because I'm sweet on "Candy"
I have strong feelings of affection towards "Candy"


And "Candy" is sweet on me
"Candy" also has feelings of love towards me


He/She understands me,
My partner understands me deeply,


My understanding "Candy"
"Candy" also has a good understanding of me,


And "Candy"'s always handy
"Candy" is always there for me when I need him/her,


When I need sympathy
Especially when I need emotional support,


I wish that there were four of him/her
I love my partner so much that I wish there were more of him/her to love,


So I could love much more of him/her
As I am starved for my partner's love,


He/She has taken my complete heart,
My partner has completely captured my heart,


Got a sweet tooth for my sweetheart
I have a strong craving for my beloved,


"Candy"
The endearment I use for my partner,


Its gonna be just dandy
It will be wonderful,


The day I take my "Candy"
The day I declare my love to my significant other,


And make him mine all mine
And make "Candy" my lifelong partner.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MACK DAVID, JOAN WHITNEY, ALEX KRAMER

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@dylangintherofficial

Wolfsky9 im 24

Its amazing how music transcends time

I have no one in my family who liked this music

I actually started listening to big band after seeing how common it was used in horror movies

Which i film make as well so

Maybe i lived before who knows



@sauquoit13456

Seventy five years ago today on April 6th, 1945 "Candy" by Johnny Mercer & Jo Stafford with the Pied Pipers peaked at #2 {for 2 weeks} on Billboard's 'Best Selling Popular Records'* chart, for the two weeks was at #2, the #1 record for both those weeks was "My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time" by Les Brown with vocals by Doris Day...
Also at the time Les Brown's "Candy" was also at #2 on Billboard's Most-Played On The Air chart and at #3 on Billboard's Most-Played Juke Box Records chart...
* And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the remainder of the Best Selling Popular Records' Top 10 on April 6th, 1945:
#3. "Rum and Coca-Cola" by the Andrew Sisters
#4. "My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time" by Johnny Long and Dick Robinson
#5. "I'm Beginning To See The Light" by Harry James
#6. "My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time" by the Phil Moore Four
#7. "Just A Pray Away" by Bing Crosby
#7. "There! 've Said It Again" by Vaughn Monroe
#8." "Dream" by the Pied Pipers
#9. "I'm Beginning To See The Light" by Duke Ellington
#10. "A Little On The Lonely Side" by Frankie Carle



All comments from YouTube:

@candicemacdonald3993

My parents loved this song so much they named their first born Candy
That was me! (DOB 1949)

@victormarrotti2575

Very sweet

@robt5818

I am brought here by Carl Amari and Hollywood360. Carl airs classic radio episodes, and last night he aired a Christmas episode of "Candy Matson" from 1949. This is the theme song that the organist plays on the unmistakable Hammond. I love this song, as well as everything else that Johnny Mercer wrote or performed.

@madamjaynie87

My sweet momma would play “Candy” on her record player in the bedroom; meanwhile we would be having a few cocktails and singing these Fantastic old song like Candy & Tangerine... Such wonderful memories..

@dylangintherofficial

My God those sound like beautiful memories

My parents abandoned me at 12 so I never got to have memories like that

@aljmann

@Dylan Ginther I am sorry Dylan. You need to aim to create your own happy memories 🎶😇

@stephaniestanley8041

Beautiful ❤️ memories

@jasminaraguz8905

Das ist so schön..,damals war meine Mutter grad 5 Jahre alt,..ich vermisse Sie so,..aber die Musik verbindet mich mit Ihr!🙏🌠💓

@mercerconsulting9728

Love this song. It has a way of capturing my heart, and Jo Stafford had the perfect voice for it.

@michaellazzeri2069

Ladies & Gents, this is music-------& singing--------the likes of which, we'll not see or hear, ever again. RIP, to all who made this record. ------MJL< 76 y/o

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