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Pat Boone Lyrics


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I'll be home, my darling
Please wait for me (wait for me)
We'll stroll along together
Once more our love will be free

At the corner drugstore
Each Saturday we would meet (we would meet)
I'd walk you home in the moonlight
All of these things we'll repeat

So darling, as I write this letter
Here's hoping you're thinking of me
My mind's made up, so long until
I'll be home to start serving you

I'll be home, my darling
Please wait for me (wait for me)
I'd walk you home in the moonlight
Once more our love will be free

Darling, as I write this letter
Here's hoping you're thinking of me
My mind's made up, so long until
I'll be home to start serving you

I'll be home, my darling
Please wait for me (wait for me)




I'd walk you home in the moonlight
Once more our love will be free

Overall Meaning

Pat Boone's "I Believe in Music" is a soulful tribute to the power of music and love. The lyrics speak of the singer's devotion to making music and spreading joy and peace through his art. He expresses his hope that his music will bring people together and inspire them to put aside their differences and sing along. The chorus repeats the phrase "I believe in music, I believe in love" as a powerful mantra that encapsulates the singer's worldview.


The first verse of the song emphasizes the singer's love of music and his dedication to making and sharing it. He believes that music is a positive force in the world that can transcend barriers and bring people together, and he sees his own role as that of a musician spreading that love. The second verse expands on this idea, with the singer proclaiming that music and love are interconnected, and that people who share his belief in music are the happiest people he's ever seen. The final verse takes a more overtly political tone, with the singer advocating for peace, hope, and understanding through the power of music and love.


Overall, "I Believe in Music" is a simple but emotional tribute to the transformative power of music and the positive impact it can have on our lives and our world.


Line by Line Meaning

I could just sit around making music all day long
I am passionate about making music and could spend all day doing it without causing harm to anyone.


As long as I'm making my music ain't gonna do nobody no harm
I am confident that my music-making will not have any negative impact on anyone.


And who knows maybe I'll come up with a song
There is always a possibility that I can create a new song that can have a positive impact on people's lives.


To make people want to stop all this fussing and fighting
I hope to create a song that can inspire people to set aside their differences and live in peace.


Long enough to sing along
My goal is for people to join me in singing this song and embrace the message of peace and love.


Music is love and love is music if you know what I mean
Music and love are interconnected, and understanding this connection can help people find happiness and fulfillment in life.


People who believe in music are the happiest people I've ever seen
I have observed that those who have a passion for music and believe in its power are often the happiest people I have encountered.


So clap your hands and stomp your feet and shake those tambourines
Let's celebrate music together by embracing its rhythms and energies through clapping, stomping, and percussion.


Lift your voices to the sky tell me what you see.
By singing our hearts out, we can elevate our spirits and connect with something greater than ourselves.


Music is the universal language, and love is the key
Music transcends cultural and language barriers and has the power to bring people together in love and understanding.


To peace hope and understanding, and living in harmony
By embracing music and love, we can achieve a world characterized by peace, hope, and understanding where all can live in harmony.


So take your brother by the hand and come along with me
Let us come together and work towards the common goal of spreading love and peace through music.


Lift your voices to the sky, tell me what you see
Through the collective power of our singing, we can imagine a world of peace and love and work to bring that vision to life.


I believe in music
I hold a deep belief in the power of music to bring joy, peace, and love to the world.


I believe in love
My faith in the power of love underlies my belief in music and its ability to bring people together.


I believe in music
For me, music is a powerful force for good, and I believe that it can help transform the world for the better.


I believe in love
My conviction that love can overcome hatred and division fuels my belief in the unifying power of music.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network
Written by: Ferdinand Washington, Stanley Lewis, KRISTOF HAJOS, PETER HARY

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All comments from YouTube:

@Morgiana94

I showed my 94 year old great grandmother my iPhone today, and she was so amazed by what it could do and perplexed on how it worked! I played her some 30s-40s music on it, and when I played this song (it's her and her husband's anniversary song, and her husband died about 45 years ago), she smiled so big and I could tell she was reminiscing! It was such a precious moment :)

@ruelalag5798

My late uncle's favorite song

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@Longhaul1764

That's just wonderful

@eduardobalgos5819

Timeless music

@bloodnivel70

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@benscovil

I met Pat today at a book signing (he signed for over 600 people!) and he was incredibly kind and personable, I talked to him about the whistling solo, he attempted to whistle but had a dry mouth, so I whistled it for him and he totally lit up with a huge smile, it was one of the most wonderful moments of my life, I'll never forget it. God Bless Mr. Boone!

@walterscott2286

What a great story!😁Thanks for sharing!

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@hdsh2922

yes.. I'll never forget it too for ever. thankyou. GBU all.

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