A Love Like Yours
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas Lyrics
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Put a little love in your heart
You see, it's getting late, oh, please don't hesitate
Put a little love in your heart
And the world (the world) will be a better place
And the world (the world) will be a better place
For you (for you) and me (and me)
You just wait (just wait) and see
Another day goes by, still all the children cry
Put a little love in your heart
Oh, if you want the world to know, we won't let hatred grow
Just put a little love in your heart
And the world (the world) will be a better place
And the world (the world) will be a better place
For you (for you) and me (and me)
You just wait (just wait) and see
Take a good look around and if you're lookin' down
Just put a little love in your heart (come put it in your heart)
I hope when you decide kindness will be your guide
Put a little love in your heart
And the world (the world) will be a better place
Yes, the world (the world) will be a better place
For you (for you) and me (and me)
Why don't you just wait (just wait) just wait and see, come on now
(Put a little love in your heart)
It won't hurt, no no
(Put a little love in your heart)
Ain't no harm now
(Put a little love in your heart)
Say something nice to your neighbor this morning
(Put a little love in your heart)
Tell your children you love them this morning, come one
(Put a little love in your heart)
Put a little love in your heart, oh yeah
"A Love Like Yours" by Martha Reeves & The Vandellas is a song that encourages listeners to be more loving and kind towards one another. The song suggests that if people were to put a little love in their hearts and extend a helping hand to others, the world would be a better place. The lyrics speak to the idea that there is still a lot of work to be done in terms of creating peace and love in the world, but by doing small acts of kindness, each individual can contribute to a brighter future.
The lyrics suggest that the state of the world can feel overwhelming and depressing, but focusing on the small acts of kindness is a way to make a difference. The song encourages listeners to take a good look around themselves and recognize that they have the power to create change. It suggests that the smallest actions can make a big impact and reminds us that it's never too late to start making a difference.
Overall, "A Love Like Yours" is a timeless love song that promotes positivity, kindness, and love towards others. The message remains relevant today as our world continues to grapple with issues related to hatred and divisiveness.
Line by Line Meaning
Think of your fellow man, lend him a helping hand
Consider and care for others, and offer them assistance when they need it
Put a little love in your heart
Show kindness and compassion towards others, with sincerity and warmth
You see, it's getting late, oh, please don't hesitate
Time is running out, so act quickly and without delay
And the world (the world) will be a better place
If everyone shows love and compassion, the world will become a better, more peaceful and harmonious place
For you (for you) and me (and me)
This positive change will affect everyone, including ourselves
You just wait (just wait) and see
Have patience and faith, as the positive impact of love will become clear over time
Another day goes by, still all the children cry
Despite the passing of time, there is still much pain and sadness in the world
Oh, if you want the world to know, we won't let hatred grow
If we truly desire a world filled with love, then we must reject and fight against hate in all its forms
Take a good look around and if you're lookin' down
Observe the world and the people in it with a mindful and empathic perspective, even if you feel low or disheartened
I hope when you decide kindness will be your guide
It is hoped that one's decision to prioritize and prioritize kindness and love in their interactions will guide their actions and behavior
Yes, the world (the world) will be a better place
A world filled with love and kindness will be better, happier and more harmonious
Why don't you just wait (just wait) just wait and see, come on now
Be patient and wait for the positive effects of love to become evident, without losing hope or giving up
(Put a little love in your heart)
Emphasizes the importance and simplicity of adding kindness and love into our daily lives
It won't hurt, no no
There is nothing negative or harmful about spreading love and compassion
Ain't no harm now
Similar to above, there is no harm in spreading positivity and compassion to others
Say something nice to your neighbor this morning
Encourages us to take small but meaningful actions in our daily lives, such as speaking kindly to those around us
Tell your children you love them this morning, come one
Emphasizes the importance of expressing love and affection towards those closest to us
Put a little love in your heart, oh yeah
Reiterates and reinforces the song's central message of spreading kindness and love to make the world a better place
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Jackie DeShannon, Jimmy Holiday, Randy Myers
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The label's second most-successful all-female singing group after The Supremes, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas were known for a churchier, more southern-styled soul than the Supremes, as typified in Motown hits such as "(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave" Read Full BioMartha Reeves & The Vandellas were one of the most successful groups in the Motown roster during the 1960s and fully active from 1960 to present, performing at various times doo-wop, pop, rock and roll and soul.
The label's second most-successful all-female singing group after The Supremes, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas were known for a churchier, more southern-styled soul than the Supremes, as typified in Motown hits such as "(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave", "Jimmy Mack", "I'm Ready For Love", "My Baby Loves Me", "Nowhere to Run", and, their signature song, "Dancing in the Street".
The group had its origins in Detroit, Michigan in 1957, and had initially gone by the name The Del-Phis. It originally was a quartet comprising childhood friends Martha Reeves, Rosalind Ashford, Annette Beard, and original lead singer Gloria Williams. Williams left after a failed single on the Checkmate label, leaving the quartet as a trio. They changed their name to The Vells signing a deal with Motown's Mel-o-dy label, and singing background for established Motown performers such as Mary Wells and Marvin Gaye before signing a new deal with Motown's Gordy label on September 21, 1962, after which the group changed its name to Martha and the Vandellas.
In 1964, the Vandellas' lineup changed with Betty Kelley replacing Sterling. In 1967, Kelley was fired and was replaced by Martha's younger sister, Sandra "Lois" Reeves. In 1969, Ashford was also fired and replaced by Sandra Tilley. The lineup of the Reeves sisters and Tilley continued after Martha's return from an institution after suffering a nervous breakdown. The group disbanded following a farewell concert, held at Detroit's Cobo Hall on December 21, 1972., however, Reeves still performs with sister Lois and another Reeves sister, Delphine.
Richard Smith
"B" side of Heatwave. Should have been an "A" side on another release.
CeeCee Tracey
love it
Chris Hinnant
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Greg McIntyre
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Chris Hinnant
I totally agree with you on that one
louis hubbard
motown...,what can i say, one of best doo wop songs of all time, with the temptations, nice touch.
Chris Hinnant
Whenever you buy a 45 always play the b-side you might be missing out on some good music. This is a great example. I ordered This Record off discogs for the b-side.
George Phinn
“A Love Like Yours Don’t Come Knocking Everyday” By Martha Reeves and The Vandellas - IS MY FAVORITE SONG - By The Vandellas - It should have been the “A” side and “Heatwave”. The “B” Side - it shouldn’t have played second fiddle to “Heatwave” Because it’s a Beautiful Song and it got lost in the shuffle - anyway - it is still the best song by Martha Reeves and The Vandellas. I will always play it because it’s a true Love Song Thanks Martha Reeves and also Thanks To The Vandellas and also Thanks to Berry Gordy
George Phinn
I remember dancing to this song in 1963 - it was a song that stayed with you long after it was over - that’s why I had to play it twice - Great Memories - When Life was more simpler and more innocent - Memories is all we have left when you get into your 70’s and 80’s
Ronald Smith
I love this song but I cried when John f kennedy got killed when this song came out but still my favorite