Baby You've Got What It Takes
Michael Bublé Lyrics


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Well, now it takes more than a robin
To make the winter go

And it takes two lips for fire
To melt away the snow
Well, it takes two hearts a-cookin'
To make a fire grow
And baby you've got what it takes
Now, listen, honey

Alright, baby

You know it takes
A lot of kissin'
To make a romance sweep
Oh, it takes a lot of lovin'
To make my life complete

Oh, well it takes somebody special
To knock me off my feet
And baby, you've got what it takes

Hmm (I said)
Hmm (uh huh)
Hmm
You know you've got just what it takes

Because it takes more
Than an effort, to stay away from you
And it takes more than a lifetime
To prove that I'll be true (yeah)
But it takes somebody special
To make me say I do
And baby, you've got what it takes

Ah, ha
Ooh
Uh huh
Ooh
You know you've got just what it takes
Oh, because it takes a lot of effort
To stay away from you
And it takes more than a lifetime
To prove that I'll be true
Well, it takes somebody special
To make me say I do
And baby, you've got what it takes
Come on say that again honey
And baby, you've got what it takes
One more time, come on
And baby, you've got what it takes
You got it, you got it
Mm hmm, you know you've got what it takes
You've got it, you got it




Baby, don't you know you've got what it takes
You got it, you got it (you got it, baby)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Michael Buble's "Baby You've Got What It Takes" talk about what it takes to make a winter go by, start a fire, and melt away the snow. The song suggests that it takes two hearts cooking to make a fire grow, which is why it's important to find someone special, and the singer believes that the person he's with has what it takes to make him happy. The verses talk about kissing, lovemaking, and what it takes to prove that he'll be true to his partner. The chorus repeats the idea that the person he's with has what it takes to make him fall in love with them and commit to them.


Bublé's performance of the song has a jazz and big band feel to it, which adds to the retro feel of the lyrics that harken back to the 1960s when the song was originally released. The lyrics suggest that it takes more than just attraction or infatuation to make a relationship work. It takes a certain kind of chemistry, hard work, and commitment to make love last, and the singer is confident that the person he's with has those qualities.


The song has been covered by many other artists since it was first released. Some of the more famous covers include those by Dinah Washington, Brook Benton, and Lulu. The song has been used in various movies, including the film "Hope Floats," in which Harry Connick Jr. and Sandra Bullock sing the song as a duet. Overall, the song is a classic example of a love ballad with an old-school feel that emphasizes the importance of deep connection, hard work, and commitment in a relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

Well now it takes more than a robin To make the winter go
It takes something strong and warm to make the harsh winter bearable


And it takes two lips for fire To melt away the snow
A passionate kiss from two people is required to warm up a cold moment


Well it takes two hearts a cookin' To make a fire grow
Two people working together with love can bring about something special


And baby you've got what it takes Now listen honey
The person being addressed possesses qualities that can bring about something special and the artist wants them to take note


Alright baby
An acknowledgement of the partner's existence and an expression of positivity


You know it takes A lot of kissin' To make a romance sweep
Physical intimacy is necessary to keep the flames of romance burning bright


Oh it takes a lot of lovin' To make my life complete
Love is seen as being essential to the singer's happiness


Oh, well it takes somebody special To knock me off my feet
The artist is looking for someone with exceptional qualities who can sweep them off their feet


And baby, you've got what it takes Hmm
The person being addressed is believed to be that special someone and has the qualities desired by the artist


I said, Oh, Uh huh, Oh, Oh you've got just what it takes
Repeated affirmation that the person being addressed is the one the artist desires and has the necessary qualities


Because it takes more Than an effort, to stay away from you
The singer acknowledges the strong pull the person being addressed has on them, making it difficult to resist being around them


And it takes more than a lifetime To prove that I'll be true
True commitment takes more than just words, it requires long-term dedication and loyalty


Well it takes somebody special To make me say I do
A strong emotional connection and admiration is needed for the singer to commit to a long-term relationship


And baby, you've got what it takes Hmm
The person being addressed has been established as having the qualities needed to make the singer commit to a long-term relationship


Ah ha, Oh, Ah ha, Oh, Oh you've got just what it takes
Reiterated belief that the person being addressed is special and possesses the necessary qualities


Come on say that again honey And baby, you've got what it takes One more time, come on And baby, you've got what it takes
Reassurance and confirmation to the person being addressed that they truly possess the qualities desired by the artist


You got it, you got it Mm hmm, you know you've got what it takes You've got it, you got it Baby don't you know you've got what it takes
Final reaffirmation that the person being addressed has the desired qualities, and the artist wants them to be aware of that fact




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Clyde Otis, Murray Stein

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Well done! Tricky to time the lyrics when they sing behind the beat.

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The original was MUUUCH better!!!

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