Love For Sale
Miles Davis & Cannonball Adderley Lyrics


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Love for sale
Appetizing young love for sale
Love that's fresh and still unspoiled
Love that's only slightly soiled
Love for sale

Who will buy? Come on now
Who would like to sample my supply?
Who's prepared to pay the price?
For a trip to paradise?
Love for sale

Let the poets pipe off love
In their childish way
You know, I know every type of love
Better far than they

If you want the thrill of love
I've been through the mill of love
Old love, new love, every love but true love
Love for sale

Appetizing young, young love for sale
If you want to buy my wares
Follow me, climb the stairs
Love for sale

Love, love, love for sale
Love, love, love for sale




Love, love, love for sale
Love, love, love for sale

Overall Meaning

Miles Davis and Cannonball Adderley's "Love for Sale" is a song that reflects on the commoditization of love. The lyrics describe love as something that can be bought and sold, like a product in a market. The lines "Appetizing young love for sale" and "Love that's fresh and still unspoiled" suggest that this "love" is something that is in high demand and desirable because it is new and untainted. However, the lines "Love that's only slightly soiled" imply that this "love" may not be entirely pure and may have been used or damaged in some way.


The chorus of the song poses the question, "Who will buy?" suggesting that this "love" is being offered up for sale to the highest bidder. The lyrics also suggest that those who can afford to pay the price will be rewarded with a "trip to paradise."


The song also critiques the romanticized portrayal of love in literature and poetry, with the lines "Let the poets pipe off love in their childish way / You know, I know every type of love, better far than they." This suggests that the singer has a more cynical, realistic view of love, shaped by their experiences with it.


Overall, "Love for Sale" is a commentary on the commoditization of love and relationships in modern society, and the ways in which our understanding of love has become distorted.


Line by Line Meaning

Love for sale
The song is about love being a marketable commodity.


Appetizing young love for sale
The song speaks specifically to the sale of young love, as this might be the most attractive type of love for many patrons.


Love that's fresh and still unspoiled
The love being sold is new and untainted.


Love that's only slightly soiled
The love being sold may not be pristine, but the blemishes are minor and forgivable.


Who will buy? Come on now
The seller is trying to drum up interest in their wares.


Who would like to sample my supply?
The potential buyers are encouraged to try before they buy.


Who's prepared to pay the price?
The seller is asking for a high price, as the love they are selling is very valuable.


For a trip to paradise?
Buying this love represents an opportunity to experience pure bliss.


Let the poets pipe off love
The seller thinks that poets and writers don't really understand love as well as they do because they don't actively sell it like they do.


In their childish way
The seller thinks that poets oversimplify love in their writings and fail to capture all its nuances.


You know, I know every type of love
The seller boasts of having intimate knowledge about all varieties of love.


Better far than they
The seller believes they are better equipped to offer a comprehensive understanding of love than poets and writers.


If you want the thrill of love
The seller knows that some people are looking for the excitement and passion that love can bring.


I've been through the mill of love
The seller has a lot of experience with love, both good and bad.


Old love, new love, every love but true love
Despite having seen many types of love over the years, the seller has yet to find true love themselves.


If you want to buy my wares
The seller is using a commercial metaphor to refer to the love they are selling.


Follow me, climb the stairs
The buyers are being led to a private, intimate place where the transaction will take place.


Love, love, love for sale
The seller emphasizes the commercial nature of love by repeating the phrase 'love for sale' multiple times throughout the song.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: COLE PORTER

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Comments from YouTube:

Luxgoods

One of the greatest albums ever created...coming from a metalhead!

Silly Pickle

Same!!

Ad supermusone

For sure is amoung the top, along with Kind of Blue

R2 D2

Ce disque - il y a bien longtemps - m’a fait aimer le jazz.
Respect aux musiciens qui jouaient pour la musique par pour eux

Ray Carroll

Love for Sale is one my favorite compositions. It has an unusual form. Adderley blows through the changes as effortlessly as a knife slicing butter.

pretorious700

my favorite version of this song-Miles and Cannon just have so much feeling.

bill parsons

One of my favorite Cannonball lines: the bridge of his second chorus (4:25).

bob gould

It's nothing less than pure exuberance distiled into music!

Bueckert Speed and Chassisworks

really broke out the thesaurus for that one

Jasper Chance

Hank Jones was known as the Rolls Royce of Piano players, the introduction states it well.

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