Why Do We Call It Love
Lisa Stansfield Lyrics


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Why do we call it love baby, why do we call it love
Love is something that is sent from heaven up above
Why do we call it love baby, what were we thinking of
I feel it shakin' in my bones, and I'm feelin' awful rough

If sugar is sweet, then there's too much in my tea
And I'm sick to my stomach when you creep up on me
Every time that we (ooh), every time we kiss and hug
My insides do the jitterbug, why do we call it love
Why do we call it love

Why do we call it love baby, why do we call it love
Love is something that is sent from heaven up above
Why do we call it love baby, what were we thinking of
I feel it shakin' in my bones, and I'm feelin' awful rough

If sugar is sweet, then there's too much in my tea
And I'm sick to my stomach when you creep up on me
Every time that we (ooh), every time we kiss and hug
My insides do the jitterbug, why do we call it love
Why do we call it love

Why do we call it, why do we call it love
Why do we call it, why do we call it, why do we call it love

If sugar is sweet, then there's too much in my tea
And I'm sick to my stomach when you creep up on me
Every time that we (ooh), every time we kiss and hug
My insides do the jitterbug, why do we call it love
Why do we call it love
Why do we call it love
Why do we call it love




Why do we call it love
Why do we call it love

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Why Do We Call It Love" by Lisa Stansfield question the true nature of love, expressing confusion and uncertainty around the term. The singer wonders why people call it love when it causes so much pain and confusion. She suggests that love must come from heaven, but it shakes her to the core and makes her feel rough. When she's with the person she loves and shares intimate moments with them, her insides do the jitterbug. The lyrics suggest that love is something that's difficult to understand and that can leave you feeling sick and jittery.


The lyrics of "Why Do We Call It Love" are open to interpretation, and some listeners might read them as a critique of society's expectations around love. The song seems to suggest that we call it love because it's what we've been taught to do, not necessarily because it's an accurate or helpful descriptor of our feelings. The lyrics might also be a call to action, inviting listeners to question their own assumptions about love and to explore the true nature of their relationships.


Overall, "Why Do We Call It Love" is a nuanced and thought-provoking examination of a complex emotion. The lyrics invite listeners to think deeply about their own experiences of love and to question what it means to truly love someone.


Line by Line Meaning

Why do we call it love baby, why do we call it love
The singer wonders why the feeling of love is given that name


Love is something that is sent from heaven up above
Love is seen as something pure and divine


Why do we call it love baby, what were we thinking of
The singer questions why they and society as a whole use the word 'love' to describe this feeling


I feel it shakin' in my bones, and I'm feelin' awful rough
The intensity of the feeling is causing physical and emotional distress to the artist


If sugar is sweet, then there's too much in my tea
The artist feels overwhelmed by the excessive amount of love they are experiencing


And I'm sick to my stomach when you creep up on me
The sudden and intense presence of love in the singer's life is causing discomfort and unease


Every time that we (ooh), every time we kiss and hug
Physical intimacy intensifies the singer's feelings of love


My insides do the jitterbug, why do we call it love
The internal turmoil caused by love makes the artist question why it is called 'love'


Why do we call it, why do we call it love
The artist chants the question in search of an answer




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: IAN OWEN DEVANEY, LISA JANE STANSFIELD, RICHARD DARBYSHIRE

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Comments from YouTube:

divaenvy

Love this song. Have looked for the sheet music for years! Lisa Stansfield wrote it herself, only covered by one other band that I could figure out.

Antoinette Smith

Lisa Stansfield is absolutely amazing this song came from her swing movie just absolutely incredible including her singing voice

Tino Gilgamesh

Para mi gusto la mejor canción de todo el album...tiene alegria charm encanto tiene todo y esa voz q no se va

ERWYN PETER C. EIFEL-RHEINLAND-PFALZ-DE

Fine Titel!

Владимир Йосифов

Blagodarya na Svetoslava Krasteva, facebook !

Seza

Shot on iphone









By Linda H

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