Please Mister Please
Olivia Newton-John Lyrics


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In the corner of the bar there stands a jukebox
With the best of country music, old and new
You can hear your five selections for a quarter
And somebody else's songs when yours are through
I got good Kentucky whiskey on the counter
And my friends around to help me ease the pain
'Til some button pushin' cowboy plays that love song
And here I am just missing you again

Please, mister, please
Don't play B-17
It was our song, it was his song, but it's over
Please, mister, please
If you know what I mean
I don't ever wanna hear that song again

If I had a dime for every time I held you
Though you're far away, you've been so close to me
I could swear I'd be the richest girl in Nashville
Maybe even in the state of Tennessee
But I guess I'd better get myself together
'Cause when you left, you didn't leave too much behind
Just a note that said, "I'm sorry" by your picture
And a song that's weighing heavy on my mind

Please, mister, please
Don't play B-17
It was our song, it was his song, but it's over
Please, mister, please




If you know what I mean
I don't ever wanna hear that song again

Overall Meaning

In "Please Mister Please", Olivia Newton-John sings about a painful experience that many people can relate to - hearing a specific song on the radio or a jukebox that brings up painful memories of lost love. The singer is sitting in a bar with friends, drinking whiskey to ease the pain, when the jukebox starts playing a love song that reminds her of a past relationship. She pleads with the bartender not to play the song (B-17) again, as it only serves to bring back painful memories and make her miss her former lover even more.


The lyrics highlight how music can be a powerful emotional trigger, capable of instantly transporting us back to certain moments or relationships in our lives, even if they are painful. The singer's desperation is palpable in her repeated pleas to the bartender to avoid playing the song, as she wants to move on from the hurt and heartache that it represents.


Overall, "Please Mister Please" is a poignant look at the power of music and its ability to evoke strong emotions and memories.


Line by Line Meaning

In the corner of the bar there stands a jukebox
The bar has a jukebox for entertainment purposes.


With the best of country music, old and new
The jukebox has a good collection of both old and new country songs.


You can hear your five selections for a quarter
Customers can select five songs for the price of a quarter each.


And somebody else's songs when yours are through
After playing their selected songs, the jukebox will play songs from other people's selections.


I got good Kentucky whiskey on the counter
The singer has ordered a good quality whiskey from Kentucky and it's on the counter.


And my friends around to help me ease the pain
The singer's friends are there to help her forget her past pain.


'Til some button pushin' cowboy plays that lovesong
Until someone selects a love song on the jukebox.


And here I am just missing you again
The song reminds the singer of her past love and she starts missing him again.


Please mr. Please, don't play be-17
The singer is requesting someone not to play the song BE-17 on the jukebox.


It was our song, it was his song, but it's over
The song is a reminder of the singer's past love which is now over.


Please mr. Please, if you know what I mean
The singer is requesting the listener to understand her situation and respect her request.


I don't ever wanna hear that song again
The singer does not want to hear the song BE-17 again as it brings back memories of her past love.


If I had a dime for every time I held you
The singer is saying that if she had a dime for every time she held her past love, she would be very wealthy.


Though you're far away, you've been so close to me
Even after her past love has moved away, the memory and feelings of him are still close to her heart.


I could swear I'd be the richest girl in Nashville
If the singer were paid a dime for every time she held her past love, she would be rich enough to be the wealthiest girl in Nashville.


Maybe even in the state of Tennessee
The singer could be so wealthy that she might become the wealthiest person in the state of Tennessee.


But I guess I'd better get myself together
The singer realizes that she needs to move on from her past love and get her life back together.


'Cause when you left, you didn't leave too much behind
The singer's past love did not leave much behind except for a note and a song which are now weighing heavy on her mind.


Just a note that said "I'm sorry" by your picture
The past love left a note saying "I'm sorry" next to his picture.


And a song that's weighing heavy on my mind
The song BE-17 is weighing heavy on the singer's mind and causing her emotional pain.




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Written by: Bruce Welch, John Rostill

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@margaretpaewai3717

In the corner of the bar there stands a jukebox
With the best of country music, old and new
You can hear your five selections for a quarter
And somebody else's songs when yours are through
I got good Kentucky whiskey on the counter
And my friends around to help me ease the pain
'Til some button-pushing cowboy plays that love song
And here I am just missing you again
Please Mr. please, don't play B-17
It was our song, it was his song but it's over
Please Mr. please, if you know what I mean
I don't ever wanna hear that song again
If I had a dime for every time I held you
Though you're far away, you've been so close to me
I could swear I'd be the richest girl in Nashville
Maybe even in the state of Tennessee
But I guess I'd better get myself together
'Cause when you left, you didn't leave too much behind
Just a note that said, "I'm sorry" by your picture
And a song that's weighing heavy on my mind
Please Mr. please, don't play B-17
It was our song, it was his song but it's over
Please Mr. please, if you know what I mean
I don't ever wanna hear that song again ... Thnk U for all the beautiful songs RIP ... ONJ ... 💖🌹💖



All comments from YouTube:

@campusbroadway130

Olivia Newton-John just gained her wings. One of the most beautiful voices now is with the angels. RIP Olivia.😓

@erinserb

Yes, her voice was one of a kind, and now RIP Forever Olivia - you truly are with the angels!!!

@kdm71291

Heartbreaking!

@johnn251

We don't know that for sure... probably will need to spend some time in purgatory!

@TheBob3759

Amen.

@sissymaidconnie1

Three iconic women the likes that world will never see again are Olivia Newton John, Linda Ronstadt and Karen Carpenter. They had sheer talent, beauty and voices to match.

@homelesshannah50

But it was so tragic about Karen and she passed at only 32 she had so much more of a career to go. So sad : (

@marceloinustroza5795

Olivia's still not gone....

@kfm7398

Just got the news she has passed. My three favorite female vocalists of all times. Just fabulous, each one in their own right.

@brendanfromlongisland4139

I came to this video because I just heard of ONJ'S passing today. Seeing that comment rings so true at this moment. Sadly, Linda is the only one living now.

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