Thank Heaven for Little Girls
Maurice Chevalier Lyrics


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Each time I see a little girl of five or six or seven
I can't resist the joyous urge to smile and say

Thank heaven for little girls
For little girls get bigger every day

Thank heaven for little girls
They grow up in the most delightful way

Those little eyes so helpless and appealing
One day will flash and send you crashin' through the ceilin'

Thank heaven for little girls
Thank heaven for them all, no matter where, no matter who
Without them, what would little boys do?

Thank heaven, thank heaven
Thank heaven for little girls

Those little eyes so helpless and appealing
One day will flash and send you crashin' through the ceilin'

Thank heaven for little girls
Thank heaven for them all, no matter where, no matter who
Without them, what would little boys do?

Thank heaven, thank heaven





Thank heaven for little girls

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Maurice Chevalier's Thank Heaven For Little Girls express an innocent and joyful admiration for young girls. The singer sings about how he cannot help but feel happy and grateful when he sees a little girl between five and seven years old. He expresses his admiration for their adorable and innocent nature, describing them as "helpless and appealing," and how their flashing eyes could "send you crashing through the ceiling." The song also emphasizes how little girls, who seem to grow bigger every day, are a source of delight and wonder as they move from infancy to childhood.


However, the song's message is not just a celebration of the charm and beauty of young girls, but a more profound recognition of the role they play in society. Chevalier's lyrics suggest that little girls are essential to the development of little boys, whoever and wherever they may be. They inspire little boys to grow up and become better men, as they are the catalysts for their development.


Line by Line Meaning

Each time I see a little girl
Whenever I lay my eyes on a little girl


Of five or six or seven
That young, maybe around five to seven years of age


I can't resist a joyous urge
I feel an uncontrollable, elated impulse


To smile and say
To grin and utter


Thank heaven for little girls
I express my gratitude for the existence of young girls


For little girls get
Because little girls tend to become


Bigger every day
Larger and older as time passes by


Thank heaven for little girls
I reiterate the importance of these young females


They grow up in
They mature while possessing


The most delightful way.
A charming and pleasant demeanor


Those little eyes
The small, innocent pair of eyes


So helpless and appealing
Seemingly powerless yet attractive


When they were flashing
Whenever they dart and sparkle


Send you crashing
Makes you feel like falling abruptly


Through the ceiling
Upwards and beyond, exceeding normal limits


Thank heaven for little girls
I reiterate the importance of these young females


Thank heaven for them all
I am grateful for every single one of them worldwide


No matter where,
Regardless of the location or situation,


No matter who
Regardless of the young girl's identity,


Without them
If they weren't present


What would little boys do
What would be the purpose of young males


Thank heaven
I express my gratitude


Thank heaven
I express my gratitude


Thank heaven for little girls.
I express my gratitude for the existence of young girls once more.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Head of Cosmos Pictures

Lyrics:
Each time I see a little girl
Of five or six or seven
I can't resist a joyous urge
To smile and say
Thank heaven for little girls
For little girls get
Bigger every day
Thank heaven for little girls
They grow up in
The most delightful way.
Those little eyes
So helpless and appealing
When they were flashing
Send you crashing
Through the ceiling
Thank heaven for little girls
Thank heaven for them all
No matter where,
No matter who
Without them
What would little boys do
Thank heaven
Thank heaven
Thank heaven for little girls.



All comments from YouTube:

Elriuhilu

Now that I've finally gotten around to listening to this song, I realise that it's actually completely innocent and wholesome, and that all the people who immediately started inventing creepy undertones should be ashamed of themselves.

niklar55

There's always some who crawl out of the drains, and want everyone to think like they do..
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Head of Cosmos Pictures

Lyrics:
Each time I see a little girl
Of five or six or seven
I can't resist a joyous urge
To smile and say
Thank heaven for little girls
For little girls get
Bigger every day
Thank heaven for little girls
They grow up in
The most delightful way.
Those little eyes
So helpless and appealing
When they were flashing
Send you crashing
Through the ceiling
Thank heaven for little girls
Thank heaven for them all
No matter where,
No matter who
Without them
What would little boys do
Thank heaven
Thank heaven
Thank heaven for little girls.

I AM No One

I have to listen to this song whenever my daughter who is 5 months old will NOT stop being fussy...I just keep reminding myself "Thank heaven for this little girl" as I'm clenching my teeth with a smile.

krisi

wow ur daughter is 8 now! Is shew still fussy

irene mommers

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Harold Sink

My parents wanted me to be a well rounded and cultured young man, and made me watch this movie at a young age. Well, they didn't have to make me watch Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang or Bedknobs and Broomsticks because those were musicals I wanted to watch. After a few years, I understood that they were just wanting me to know what they grew up watching, which made it easier to watch older musicals.

Music is all around us everywhere we go in all sorts of genre. Old music such as this reminds me of the struggles my parents and grandparents went through during their time growing up, which they have told me about over the years.

I do remember watching a re-run of a Lucille Ball show where they were in France, and Maurice Chevalier happened to be at the same hotel they were staying at. It was all a plug to give him more notariety, but it was all in good fun.

Regarding this video...I still remember the song to this day, which is what brought me here. It's more the tune than the words I remember. That is why I was listening to it. I will have to admit that I did have a crush on Leslie Caron after watching this for the first time.

Widow Rumstrypze

My son and I watched "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" so many times, we started watching it in French, lol! HE had a crush on the Queen of Vulgaria!

Gazza Macca

I love his voice

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