I really Don
Les Paul Lyrics


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How many arms have held you
And hated to let you go?
How many, how many, I wonder
But I really don't want to know

How many lips have kissed you
And set your soul aglow?
How many, how many, I wonder
But I really don't want to know

So always make me wonder
Always make me guess
And even if I ask you
Darlin', don't confess

Just let it remain your secret
But darling, I love you so




No wonder, no wonder, I wonder
Though I really don't want to know

Overall Meaning

In Les Paul and Mary Ford's song "I Really Don't Want To Know" the lyrics explore the uncertainty that comes with being in love. The singer questions how many people their lover has been with and how many lips have kissed them, but they ultimately reveal that they do not want to know the answers. The repetition of "how many" emphasizes the singer's curiosity, but their repeated assertion that they "really don't want to know" shows their reluctance to let go of the love they share, even if it means ignoring unanswered questions.


The lyrics also reveal a sense of insecurity on the part of the singer. They admit that their lover's history makes them feel insecure, but they prefer the discomfort of wondering over the discomfort of knowing. The final lines, "Just let it remain your secret / But darling, I love you so / No wonder, no wonder, I wonder / Though I really don't want to know," reinforce the idea that despite their insecurity, they love their partner unconditionally.


Overall, the lyrics of "I Really Don't Want To Know" convey the tension between curiosity and love. The singer wants to know everything about their lover, but they also do not want to risk losing them by discovering something they cannot handle.


Line by Line Meaning

How many arms have held you
I am curious about the number of people who have embraced you


And hated to let you go?
But, I wonder which of those left you reluctantly


How many, how many, I wonder
I cannot help but question


But I really don't want to know
But, I cannot handle the truth


How many lips have kissed you
I am interested in knowing how many people have kissed your lips


And set your soul aglow?
And whose kiss made your soul shine


So always make me wonder
I like the mystery of not knowing the answer


Always make me guess
Always keep me guessing, please


And even if I ask you
If I ask the question directly


Darlin', don't confess
Please do not tell the truth


Just let it remain your secret
I would rather that you keep it a secret


But darling, I love you so
But, even with all those kisses and embraces, I love you


No wonder, no wonder, I wonder
It's not surprising that I have questions


Though I really don't want to know
Even though I cannot handle the truth




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HOWARD BARNES, DON ROBERTSON

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Nieko

Fully agree on looks being the first thing.
I started on a LP copy and still the scale length feels like home.

Pickup wise you can swap from humbucker to p94
Having only 2 pickups is reason to buy another LP.

There are even conversionsrings so a single coil will fit.

Lots of options for tinkering.



All comments from YouTube:

Robert Baker

So what is your favorite thing about a Les Paul?

Sean McCartney

The guitar of it is my favorite part 😂🤘🏻

Trucker Cowboy Ed

That creamy warm neck tone is my favorite

DaRo

The full sound, especially the bass frequencies, in a mix they can be too big but for isolated playing that huge sound is very satisfying

Da Kraken

The buttery smoothness..of my 75 customs fretboard....

Zer0

The vibe 😎

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John Wright

As the Les Paul is a signature model designed for jazz guitarist Lester William Polsfus, a.k.a. Les Paul, back in the 50's, and he basically wanted an archtop jazz guitar, but made solid to avoid feedback, and a bit smaller to be more ergonomic, I would say that it was designed for jazz. The fact that it also works well for other styles simply attests to its versatility...

Justin Simard

Actually les Paul’s are (really) for this guy!

Mike Mlodzienski

Well as long as we're being pedantic, let's be clear that there's a difference between a signature model and a new model. Les was essentially a freelance designer, reportedly turned down by Fender with his new model idea.

Will D

Rock had not been invented yet. Neither had the PAF.

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