So In Love
Mario Lanza Lyrics


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Falling in love with love is falling for make-believe
Falling in love with love is playing the fool
Caring too much in such a juvenile fancy
Learning to trust is just for children in school

I fell in love with love one night when the moon was full
I was unwise with eyes unable to see
I fell in love with love, with love everlasting
But love fell out with me

I fell in love with love one night when the moon was full
I was unwise with eyes unable to see




I fell in love with love, with love everlasting
But love fell out with me

Overall Meaning

Mario Lanza's song "So In Love" is a classic love song that discusses the dangers of falling in love with love instead of a person. The opening lines criticize the idea of falling for make-believe and playing the fool, suggesting that caring too much about the superficial aspects of love is like being a juvenile. The lyrics go on to explain that learning to trust is a skill for children in school, meaning that trusting your heart to love can be naive and foolish.


The second verse introduces the singer's personal experience of falling in love with love, describing a moment when the moon was full and his eyes were unwise. He fell for the idea of love that is everlasting but ultimately was rejected by this ideal. The overall message of the song is that love is not a game to be played, but a serious commitment that requires trust, honesty, and genuine connection.


Overall, "So In Love" is a powerful reminder of the importance of meaningful relationships that go beyond the superficial aspects of love. It encourages listeners to avoid falling for the idea of love and instead focus on building meaningful connections with the people who matter most.


Line by Line Meaning

Falling in love with love is falling for make-believe
Believing in a perfect, flawless love story is only setting oneself up for disappointment


Falling in love with love is playing the fool
Putting all one's heart and soul into a fictional love affair can make one appear ridiculous to others


Caring too much in such a juvenile fancy
Being overly invested in an immature infatuation can lead to unnecessary heartache


Learning to trust is just for children in school
Trusting others without caution and wisdom is a naïve tendency common in young people


I fell in love with love one night when the moon was full
At a point in time when I was sentimental and romantic, I fell in love with the idea of love


I was unwise with eyes unable to see
My foolishness and blindness towards the reality of love made me vulnerable to the pitfalls of love


I fell in love with love, with love everlasting
My love for love was all-consuming and enduring, as it was something that I longed for deeply


But love fell out with me
Unfortunately, my pursuit of love was not a reciprocated feeling, and love abandoned me




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers

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Comments from YouTube:

dottydreen

Beautiful, 60 years I have idolised Mario Lanza and I have never heard this, unbelievable. Beautifuly sung, as always.

Norma Cazangian

...and without any doubt!

SrSoapFan

A sensationally beautiful rendition of this song sung as only as "The Great Lanza" could sing it. Incomparable!! Thanks for posting this video for all to enjoy, Nick. Kindest regards, Rose

Norma Hobson

This song is just beautiful! Just beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing this with us!

Palmarola2012

Thank you for posting this marvelous performance.  It shows Lanza's fantastic talent.  A great book explains so much about him.  It is the bestseller, “A KID FROM PHILADELPHIA, MARIO LANZA, THE VOICE OF THE POETS.”  It is a series of essays that exhibit his life and ability to be the greatest of tenor and the greatest of performers.
 
Mario Lanza had one of the most thrilling voices of all time.  He was a tenor who was able to cross over from opera to popular music as no one else could. It is no wonder that he was the idol of Pavarotti and Domingo and so many singers today.  The book, “A KID FROM PHILADELPHIA, MARIO LANZA, THE VOICE OF THE POETS.”  captures his passion and is a lovely homage to him from a fan for his fans.

Ирина Малафеева

"Кто знал любовь - немыслимо богат!" Ланца же ещё при жизни познал любовь людскую, которая и поныне не иссякает, а растёт с каждым годом.

David B

Not the best song choice for Mario, but there was probably a lot of pressure to cover it in its day. Mario is probably the ONLY operatic singer who could pull this off, as it comes off an inappropriate mismatch with the others. Amazing talent.

stloupenbray

Alfred Drake in the original Kiss Me Kate did a good job.

Julia Read

Simply gorgeous 👌💖💖💖

janet Goldstein

Love!!!

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