To Fall In Love
Les Paul Lyrics


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Let's fall in love
Why shouldn't we fall in love?
Our hearts are made of it
Let's take a chance
Why be afraid of it?

Let's close our eyes
And make our own paradise
Little we know of it
Still we can try
To make a go of it

We might have been meant for each other
To be or not to be, let our hearts discover

Let's fall in love
Why shouldn't we fall in love?
Now is the time for it
While we are young
Let's fall in love

We might have been meant for each other
To be or not to be, let our hearts discover

Let's fall in love
Why shouldn't we fall in love?
Now is the time for it




While we are young
Let's fall in love

Overall Meaning

"Let's Fall in Love" is a classic song by Les Paul that talks about the idea of just giving into the feeling of love and not being afraid of it. The lyrics convey a message of hope and encouragement, urging people not to be scared to take a leap of faith in a relationship. The song begins by posing the question, "Why shouldn't we fall in love?" which sets the tone for the rest of the track. The lyrics then mention how our hearts are made for love, and how taking chances in love is always worth it.


The chorus repeats several times, emphasizing the message of not being scared to fall in love while you are young. The song also talks about the idea of fate, and how we might have been meant for each other. It is a romantic and optimistic song that encourages people to embrace love and appreciate it while it lasts.


In general, this song is a great example of classic love songs from the Jazz era, and it has been covered by many artists over the years. It has stood the test of time and is still relevant today because of its universal themes of love and hope.


Line by Line Meaning

Let's fall in love
Let us decide to fall in love with each other.


Why shouldn't we fall in love?
There is no reason why we should not fall in love with each other.


Our hearts are made of it
Our hearts are capable of feeling love.


Let's take a chance
Let us take the risk of falling in love.


Why be afraid of it?
There is no need to fear love.


Let's close our eyes
Let us let go of our worries and be fully present in this moment.


And make our own paradise
Let us create our own perfect world together.


Little we know of it
We do not yet fully understand what love truly means.


Still we can try
Despite our lack of knowledge, we can attempt to experience love together.


To make a go of it
To give our relationship a chance and see what happens.


We might have been meant for each other
It is possible that we were destined to fall in love with each other.


To be or not to be, let our hearts discover
Let us allow our hearts to guide us in deciding whether or not to pursue a relationship.


Now is the time for it
This moment in our lives is the perfect time to start a relationship.


While we are young
We should take advantage of our youth and experience the joys of falling in love.




Lyrics Ā© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler

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Comments from YouTube:

@jeffainsley6000

Now we're talking. You just can't beat the tone of a great LP.

@revolead

John, you always sound great regardless of the guitar.

I started on a Les Paul/SG-like Epiphone from the 70s (my dad gave me his old electric) with a flat radius and two humbuckers. Strats were weird to me for years, especially not picking on the middle pickup, and it took me a long time to find one I loved enough to buy.

Now, I own 3 Strats, one of them a K-Line (thanks to you), 5 Les Pauls, and 2 Super Strats. None of them have anything in common, either in neck profiles, fretboard radii, or pickup styles. But I get along with all of them. I do have to adjust my playing a bit, but I like that each they force me to try different techniques, tones, and approaches to playing. I honestly won't buy a guitar that is too similar to one I already own for that reason.

@christopherjbutler

I have played primarily a strat for most of the serious part of my musician life, and got my first LP a very luck of the draw excellently done Firefly knockoff a couple years ago and finally I get what it brings to the table and it is also great

@michaelzschoche2746

Man that was some super melodic, dynamic, and amazing playing. Bravo sir!

@mortonwilson795

Lovely playing up front! I bought my 1968 LP Custom from a friend in 1974 and it was my only guitar all thru my band days. I 1982 Roland gave me a Made in Japan (by Ibanez, I think - it came with the 300 Guitar Synth, which I demoed for them in NZ) . I pretty much used it all thru the 80's in the studio. I love both, have picked up a Mex Strat since and recently the Epi 59 Gibson 'partnership' which is lovely, and the Epi Cantrell 'Wino' Custom which I'm going to mod a bit with Monty's pick-ups.

@jakollee

This is one of your intro tracks that call to my mind words such as "stately," "gravitas," and "epic" - something about the beat, the bass, etc. Really enjoyable!

@mikedr1549

I dug my Les Paul out this morning after pretty much not playing it for months. Truth be told I enjoyed the tones but I was struggling with the smaller frets (I'm used to jumbos on my Strats) and the frets felt a bit cramped up past the 12th fret. That said - it's beautiful and I should play it more often!

@jerrymckenzie1858

It doesn't matter which guitar you play - you seem to be able to get YOUR sound!

@Dram1984

Iā€™m with you on overly figured tops. I think ever since veneers became common on $200-$400 guitars itā€™s made figuring look cheap.

Figuring used to be a nice little bonus and was usually light and imperfect.

@chrisgmurray3622

I love your playing for how it feels and from the source and intention that I infer you expressing as you go. I enjoy it because it (hate to use the term but it's the correct one), resonates with me, rather than being just a technical contrivance to study.

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