The Girl That I Marry
Mantovani Lyrics


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The girl that I marry will have to be
As soft and as pink as a nursery
The girl I call my own
Will wear satins and laces and smell of cologne

Her nails will be polished and, in her hair,
She'll wear a gardenia and I'll be there
'stead of flittin', I'll be sittin'
Next to her and she'll purr like a kitten

A doll I can carry, the girl that I marry must be

Her nails will be polished and, in her hair,
She'll wear a gardenia and I'll be there
'stead of flittin', I'll be sittin'
Next to her and she'll purr like a kitten





A doll I can carry, the girl that I marry must be

Overall Meaning

The Girl That I Marry by Mantovani is a classic love song that expresses the desire of the singer for the perfect mate. The lyrics describe the kind of girl that the singer wishes to have as his bride. The choice of soft and pink nursery imagery is meant to invoke the idea of a gentle, nurturing, and childlike innocence. The sentiment is that the girl he marries should be someone he will cherish and protect always.


The lyrics further describe the girl as someone who wears satin and lace, and smells of cologne. The use of these descriptive words points to a classy and elegant woman, who is refined and has a certain level of sophistication. The imagistic use of the gardenia in her hair is also an indication of the kind of woman that the singer is drawn to - someone who is adorned with beauty, grace and elegance.


Ultimately, the singer is looking for a perfect partner who will be a "doll he can carry". This phrase suggests that the girl he marries is someone he can cherish and admire, someone he views as his perfect match. The overall message of the song is that the singer is hoping to find a soulmate, someone who complements him in every way, and with whom he can enjoy every moment of their lives together.


Line by Line Meaning

The girl that I marry will have to be
My future wife must possess certain qualities I deem important


As soft and as pink as a nursery
She must be gentle and delicate like a newborn baby room


The girl I call my own
The woman I choose as my life partner


Will wear satins and laces and smell of cologne
She'll be dressed elegantly and smell pleasantly


Her nails will be polished and, in her hair,
Her nails will be well-manicured, and she'll have a flower in her hair


She'll wear a gardenia and I'll be there
Her sweetness will attract me to her and make me feel happy


'stead of flittin', I'll be sittin'
I'll choose to spend time with her instead of aimlessly wandering


Next to her and she'll purr like a kitten
I'll make her content and happy, like how a cat purrs when petted


A doll I can carry, the girl that I marry must be
I want a wife who is petite and easy to hold. She must also meet my standards and be someone I can proudly show off as a possession




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: IRVING BERLIN

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